Stiverne,Arreola,Adamek ... couple of others I can't remember,have been mentioned for his US debut in 2 months. Got a feeling it could be Adamek,I know Povetkin wants to fight him aswell.
Pulev would be 2 fights too soon for Fury. He is making great progress he's just not at the right level yet for Pulev, however one punch could change that!
Where did you get this "fact"? Cause I saw you mention this before and couldn't back it up. Steward wasn't training Fury for him to back out of helping him, Fury was in one of Wlad's training camps.
I think the option was there for Fury to continue his training with Manny,but decided against it for his own personal reasons etc,Cable doesn't have a clue in regards to Fury.
I thought Adamek was fighting Pulev, Fury beats Adamek if they ever meet, Fury is very underated he keeps improving.
There is a difference between potential and acheivement. How many times has a fighter been touted as the next this or that, and has apparent potertial, yet never lives up to it´.....In all fairness Fury has improved and is a good contender. But he`s not the best heavy on the planet at this point in time.
I like Fury. I don't know if he's the best, but he's clearly in the top ten and is a potential titleholder - I'm looking forward to seeing him in competitive matchups with Price, Wilder, Jennings, Pulev and others in the coming years.
Yeah, I'm SURE it was Fury's decision to leave Manny. I guess he figured his uncle and father would make much better trainers. Yeah, that's it.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Steward trained Fury for the Zack Page fight, and was literally in Fury's corner for that fight. Let us know when you guys actually find a clue. http://sosoboxing.com/boxing-video-watch-online/zack-page-vs-tyson-fury/ ----------------- BTW, How can I guy from Ireland be Brittard? I thought you guys HATED the Brits? - Or is this a traveler thing?