He got called out AGAIN by Bellew but Fury had no answer. Funny for a guy who loves to run his mouth at Joshua and Wilder. This is the third time he has been called out and Fury has no response LMAO! It'S okay for him to fight a blown up weak cruiser but he is scared of Bellew who is a CW.
Bellew would have KO'd Fury yesterday if they fought, no question. I know Fury will be in better shape next time out but still Bellew can beat Fury -2.0
Bellew loves to run his mouth.....the fight will happen and Bellew when it does will get starched. Bellew is yapping like he' a top dog.
No. He would not. Do you think Fury would toy around like that vs Bellew? No way. Fury, even the version from yesterday, would destroy Bellew, 12-0 rounds. Or even a late stoppage.
You guys saying Bellew would win are dumb as ****. Do you remember what Fury did to Chisora? This isn’t like Haye where Fury has had to recover from devastating injury. He’s just a bit out of shape yet still faster and a better mover than Joshua. Bellew weighs 210lbs chubby. Fury weighs 250-260 with similar body fat percentage to Bellew.
Fury would absolutely destroy and punish Bellew for moving up to HW. This could be a career ending punishment for Bellew. Bellew has no business fighting those big heavyweights. He can win vs an old, shot, injured Haye who is a natural cruiserweight like he is but Fury is two or three classes above, even the version from yesterday would easily outbox Bellew 10-2/11-1/12-0 rounds. You all overreact to the performance yesterday. Give Fury 6-12 months and he will be in perfect shape to take the belts. Guaranteed.
What Fury did to Chisora is irrelevant. I have no doubt Fury will improve but he's so far away from the Fury of 2015, it's frightening. There's a reason why he was "fighting" Seferi last night. He's nowhere near the fighter he used to be. And last night's performance just highlights how far he's fallen. He's wasted his talent and I think it's too late to fully repair the damage.
Not sure whether I agree with your second point, it's too early to tell how much he can recover, but I think your spot on with the first part. He looked very vulnerable last night. Any of the top HW's and that includes Bellew would've had him in big trouble.
He's scared of a cruiserweight who ducked the best competition in his own weight to pick on a shot to pieces, years past prime recovering from two career ending injuries David Haye. Smart business move from Bellew. The only reason Bellew has called out Fury because he wanted to fight a 3 year out of the sport, out of shape Fury who he'd have a chance to beat for big money. Bellew is a disgrace but he's simply looking for ''money fights''. The way he goes around it though isn't classy. He's just a crass individual with little common sense. He's a decent boxer but i don't think you can really gauge his abilities vs shot or weak opponents (david haye, bj flores). I don't think it's a good baromete If he looked amazing vs a Gassiev or Usyk then i'd change my mind. I think once Fury gets rid of the rust then i'd like to see Fury just jab Bellew's head off to a UD MD type decision. Bellew is not some master boxer albeit he is a decent one just nothing special. I'd say his head movement has improved but that was against a shot to pieces, slow Haye who's style didn't age well.
Millennial Syndrome: everything and everyone's value is defined by what just happened. Bellew beating Fury? Not a chance. Last night was a farce; a non-fight, fight... not even sparring, from which absolutely no conclusions can be drawn other than he's still got some way to go re: fitness. I hope he steps it up in August and takes on Bellew in the Autumn and puts some manners on the Scouse cherry-picker...