if its not a big fight tyson comes in unfocused and gets leveled, no stivern, no ademek, they dont want wilder as its game over, charr maybe,but not an amazing fight. he ****ed up financialy with avoiding price, a major mistake, as it was big pay for easy work.
tyson would destroy wilder he's a fraudulent hype job who is going to get badly exposed as soon as he steps up
Unless Ive overrated him Id say Fury has at least an even chance with any of the contenders,but they may struggle to get them to Manchester unless they're paid a lot of money.Arreola lost his last one,and has had a title shot,so he could be the most likely.Thompson I think would definitely come but as has been said,very tricky and southpaw.I think Tyson wins this but maybe doesn't look good doing so.It possibly won't be any of those mentioned.As for Tyson being psychic,I wasn't surprised he was sceptical.It was one of hose that had may not come off written all over it.Somebody started a thread on it.Not bought the Froch fight yet,either,even as late as this.
Probably not at this point but Fury is a lot bigger and a better fighter than that poor Russian.Could see him outlasting Perez.One for the future possibly.
I think fighting Adamek is thebest possible fight for Fury to make at this point as it represents a low risk high reward fight for many reasons Adamek is hugely overrated at heavyweight at the moment ,his last and in my opinion only impressive win against a decent fighter at heavyweight was in 2010 when he beat Arreola by majority decision. He is still ranked in the top 5 with almost every major body which is ridiculous. If Fury beat him in February then he would more than likely be in the top 5 or at least move up in the rankings with everybody. This would leave him in a great position should Vitali decide to retire or if he wants to try to get into a mandatory position to fight wlad
Channel 5 have first dibs on Fury as he is a Hennessey fighter. Can see the fight happening somewhere in the North West to appease those how booked hotels for the Haye fight.
No chance will Windmiller fight Fury. Fury is young, talented and undefeated. I fully expect Windmiller to fight SPROTT next. Thompson, Arreola, Adamek or Helenius would be good opponents for Fury in February.
Wilder is rubbish he got dropped by a middleweight who visited the kebab shop in the amateurs wih headgaurds on. in all honesty id pick price to beat Wilder
Jennings, Chagaev or Helenius. He needs to boost his rankings with each Governing body. Helenius would increase his WBO ranking and would probably give him a decent IBF ranking. A Bryant Jennings fights probably gives him a decent ranking in all four bodies. Chagaev gives him a decent ranking with the WBA and IBF, as well as his WBO and WBC. It's a shame the Haye fight fell through and that he's been left hanging around for a while. That fight would have brought good exposure, money and a ranking uplift (if he won). I get a feeling the Klitschko's are not going to be around much longer. Perhaps the WBC is vacated and a few imposed mandatory challenges on Wlad may open things up a bit. There's a big list of available contenders, trouble is, a decent few are in front of Tyson Fury. He has age on his side, I'd keep busy for now if I was him, he may have to wait two years for his title shot, even if he continues to win. Keeping busier than is peers and getting noticed by other promoters and the governing bodies may also speed things up a bit.
Pulev of course. Well, if Fury believes at lest half of his own hype! In all seriousness - a win over Pulev would make him a legitimate contender for any of the titles!
Pulev is arguably now the default "number three" in the division now that Haye seems to have retired. Fury would be crazy to face him for little money likely in Germany. I still think Adamek is the best option for Fury currently. Beatable and still a name who has fought Vitali recently.