Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
I get all your points but just think from the fighters point of view. A fighter with ambition wants to just fight.

If no one wants to fight him whats he supposed to do just retire?

They are back in talks with Wilder and are also trying to persuade the IBF to allow Hughie to challenge for the IBF.

As poor as the opponent was Hughie still needs to get out and throw punches. If he had another Rudenko willing to get in there then they wouldnt need to have him fighting every other week but as it is he has to stay active or risk losing any rankings.
Hughie should not be allowed fight for the IBF title. He's not ranked with them and the only reason his camp want him to go that route is he beats everyone in the top 8 of their joke shop of a ranking system.