It's ridiculous! The Smoking Mangoloid is the worst poster i've seen on this forum. Hyping Fury to be this ATG when he has yet to defend the title. That Bloke is something awful.
The OZ, answer me this question. Who wins, Willie Pep or Kovalev? No bull****, give me the name and that's it.
Answer me this question: How does a guy that was heavily decked by a washed-up cruiserweight beat Mike Tyson?
It is silly, but this is what people do here, they've deluded themselves into thinking that a 5'9 boxer who fights like a hobo would beat a modern 6'9 (A FOOT bigger) fighter. It's almost unbelievable.
Do you have any actual knowlede on technique, styles, and so on? Mike Tyson was programmed to beat your 6'9'' boxer that can't throw more than 20 punches around without resting on his opponent. Fury was heavily decked by Steve Cunningham, who, at his original weight-class cruiserweight, wasn't even a hard puncher. At heavyweight he was what you would call a featherfist. He was washed up too. And he seriously hurt Fury. Fury was behind on the cards after 6 rounds. Against Steve ****ing Cunningham. :-(
That 6'9 fighter is sloppy and a goof. Good win But Klitschko showed his age in that fight. Fury has HW's licking their chops mate. There's a reason Haye want's to be brave all of a sudden and take the fight. Wilder has been actively calling him out.. It's a matter of time before he loses those belts and becomes another flash in the pan mate, and what will you Blokes say then?
Primo Carnera was 6'6" and weighed 265 and was actually in pretty good shape. You think Fury would fare any better against Louis? Frazier and Tyson were trained to fight taller men that actually knew how to box. They would get inside Fury and take him apart. I like Tyson Fury and am glad that he won. At least now there is something to talk about now with respect to the heavyweight division. However, when I look at him, I see a big guy with rudimentary boxing skills and a shaky beard. I don't see him going far with those handicaps, even in this lousy era of heavyweights.