well, its certainly feasible that fury scares wlad, since a retired nobody scared him away. fury is certainly better than retired fatboy sanders, though prime sanders who couldn't land a title shot, probably could poleaxe fury.
At the end of the day both men have a shaky mandible, and can go to pieces when hit. But only Wlad knows how to protect his and maintain a safe distance whilst still out scoring his opponent at an elite level. Wlad would just cruise on the outside and out score Fury without even needing to take any risks. It would be an easy win for Wlad because he has the blueprint to beat anyone in boxing today- and because Fury presents such a great threat he would be on high alert. If Wlad ever does lose a fight in this second part of his career, it will be against someone who is not meant to pose a threat to him, and someone who catches him due to his complacency...this will be something akin to another Cory Sanders.
complacency? how do you work that out? wlad never proved he could beat the retired neverman from the lewsi era. he only proved he can be destroyed instantly by him with no hope in a rematch. As far as the jury goes for anyone who watched the fight, wlad was the lesser fighter until he proved otherwise. He chose not to prove otherwise.Wlad was happy to be go down in history as a lesser fighter by a wide margin than retired shot2shyte sanders, a failed neverman in his prime of the lewis era.
Povetkin? Povetkin CANNOT fight tall fighters. He's great with short ones, but gets embarrassed by tall ones. Tyson Fury would SCHOOL him, and possibly even stop him.
Blankets and cocoa for you, my friend. Blankets and cocoa. Take yourself back to 2003, the place you're happiest, and wake up. What's this? The new *** and The City episode is on tonight. We all know how you like that. But before you cuddle up to Samantha and friends, there's your big 2003 day to get through first. You can use your sliding Nokia cell phone to call dino and invite him over to play that shiny new Nintendo Gamecube that Santa finally left for you. Then, unwind with your newly rented copies of The Ring - or, if that's too scary, there's always the Wayne Brady Show reruns you've faithfully recorded. Regardless of how you spend it, just keep living in it. Forget about what's happened in the years since then until we've successfully apprehended Mr. Klitschko and brought him to justice for the millions of lives just like (but not more important than!) yours that he's devastated by continuing to win so cruelly. We'll do our best; but I fear we're going to be overrun by the carnage Mr. Mayweather will be doling out around the globe in a few weeks...
What sort of perversion of the truth is that? atsch Fury never went to pieces when hit. Getting hit only brought him on stronger and more relentless. You don't post lies in here pencil top. Out you go.
Aye, it's for the best laddy. Just relax, close your eyes, and go back to 2003 till we catch the bad man.