For me it's all depending on unknown variables from the Fury camp. Can the camp get Fury into world championship physical condition? Can Ben Davison replicate the boxing Knowledge of P.Fury? Too early to call with certainty but my initial instincts are going with a brutal knockout delivered by the bronze bomber
I thought that wasn’t too far off from @Wig . AJ beat a ring rusty, 41 year old who had already been dethroned 18 months earlier. This idea that the Klitschko who fought AJ was a better version is just ludicrous. Don’t get me wrong, I still think Klitschko would be top 5 right now so i’m not trying to devalue AJ’s win, but Fury opened the lid on a very tight proverbial jam jar that nobody for a decade could even loosen.
Wilder KO. Fury probably could do it, in honesty. Wilder has been outboxed by lesser guys than this incarnation of Fury (who still lacks sharpness). Fury is a big target and hasn't been tested in years. I think Wilder will land enough times to get a stoppage in Vegas.
Ben Davidson said in an interview he told Tyson not to take the fight their you have it his coach doesn't fancy the job but Tyson said he had to do it to save the image of British boxing ????? Imagine Peter Furys reaction to that " **** the image of British boxing, now get back to work " Davidson is just a yes man.
I think both wins were good, Fury faced a 18 month younger version but there's an argument klitschko may have been complacent whereas vs AJ he had a serious point to prove. Hatton was in his prime vs Pacquiao and was shot to **** vs Senchenko. It is a stupid comparrison.
Yeah but literally 99% of people thought Wlad was orders of magnitude better than Fury. It's quite possible Wlad was included in that 99%.
Im of the opinion that fury can get back to.... say 90% of where he was. Not sure if he will ever be exactly as good as he was vs Wlad bit tbh even 80% would probably be enough. But vs Seferi he was like 30% Vs Pianeta let's say 50-60% I think from here you are looking at 5-10% increases per fight. His best bet now is to have a quick 5 day break where he just eats well, rests, gets massages etc then straight back into camp next Monday. I hope he can beat Wilder but I just think it's too soon.
The few times Wilder has been in with opponents who move and are clever he's had trouble landing anything. And those saying Fury is just looking for a quick cash in well I would suggest that it's Wilder's team who wanted this fight made so quickly, they reckon Tyson is out of shape and rusty so best to make the fight before he's ready, I reckon they're in for a rude awakening. Also Fury is part of the traveller community, fighting and pride is in their blood, Tyson is in their to win not a quick cash in, he's not David Haye.