1. The Schwarz rematch... Fury got lucky! Make it happen, Vegas PPV! Unfinished business! For the lineal lineage of lineal heavyweight championships!
Hmmm I dunno I don't think they're too far apart.. we'll never truly know I guess! Personally I think AJ drops Fury as heavily as Wilder did - AJ would likely land a few more leading up to the KD rather than drop him with one, so it would be more sustained. You're right about AJ leaving gaps, he's vulnerable whilst finishing - hopefully he's working on this as we speak, he just needs to be more patient - He clearly just expected Ruiz to tuck up and go into survival mode, and went in swinging like a madman - Respect to Ruiz, chin of absolute granite and awesome speed! I think AJ wins the rematch, and convincingly - he won't overlook Ruiz again and respects him more this time. Lol, 2027 seems optimistic at this rate
wilder, wladdie, the cruiserweight older guy who put him down but fury wrestled him to ko him, and then the journeyman guy who spat at Klitschko.
I can imagine Allens face looking like Robert De Niro's In 'Raging Bull' after 12 rounds with Tyson Fury.
love it when im the only one who sees things like i see them. ruiz beats fury, and none of you can see it.
Is Callum Smith a joke? I know he’s definitely a great fighter, but we are talking about someone who currently competes at 168 lbs. We would need to at least see how he fared at light heavyweight and cruiserweight before matching him up against arguably the best heavyweight in the world.
In no particular order: Usyk (skill set) Pulev (jab, size) Joshua (reach, size, power) Kownacki (activity) Miller (size, stamina, activity) Of course I still think Fury beats them all but these would be the most difficult fights. I didn't include Wilder because quite frankly Fury dominated him.
I personally believe Kownacki, Joyce is extremely powerful but woefully slow and I just can't see him landing with all that much success on Fury.