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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.
I don't blame the fighter one bit. But if he's a possible contender, with fights like Wilder and the IBF Strap being bandied around, then he should be arranging fights for 3 months down the line, with top drawer fighters, a good 6-8 week training camp and focussing on a particular opponent and a particular gameplan.
I don't believe there are very many fighters out there that won't fight him, I think maybe him and his team may have to sacrifice a little more to get them in the ring, whether that is Money, Location or whatever. If they believe in him, they have to back the project.
They thought they had done this for the Dusseldorf show with Firtha but a week before the fight he pulled out and they have been offering good fighters fights.
fair enough, I'm not sure Firtha is the type of fight he needs, I think he/they should be looking higher, sink or swim, shit or bust.

The fighter Parker just beat agreed to fight Hughie on the Bristol show a week before the Dusseldorf show but he pulled out. Mark De Mori turned down good money last year to fight Hughie.
Parker just KO'd the guy in2 minutes! If that's the way Parker wants to go fine, but it's bollocks in my book. As for De Mori, why does he want to get beat by Haye but not Hughie? Answer, more money. If they want him, offer him the right money.

Its unbelievable how many fighters are turning the fight down. They could offer more money but the opponent will still demand more than they are worth. They are offering in some cases better money than they would get for a none title fight than they will get anywhere else.
do what it takes.

Maste, this is not Hughies level!! He beat Rudenko and Arias more convincingly than Browne and Pulev did. They are championship level fighters (Lucas has earned a mandatory shot but I dont think anyone really believes hes ever going to be a world champion).
I agree ,it's not Hughie's level , he's much better than that. But to me, fighters they should be looking at for Hughie are the likes of Browne,Takam, Szpilika,Teper, Ruiz,Arreola, Adamek, Whyte after Joshua KO's him, Guys that he can take their ranking. If he has to travel to do it, so be it . They have to believe in him and back him, and he has to believe in himself.