Fury has some problems with fast guys. Imo fury loses to: lewis Vitali Fun fact: Fury loses to prime wlad David haye And you will see to Joshua and usyk;-)
Hush now with your wanton use of reason and logic. We've been promised that all of this is leading to the inevitable post that crowns big John McDermott as TBE and for many of us it's all that's getting us through lockdown.
This is utter nonsense. Fury is a steroid cheat who only has 2 good wins on his record. The rest of his resume is bums. That doesn't make you an all time great. Not even close...
And Lewis goes through Furys resume without defeat and a 100% KO ratio. Oh and in my opinion, Holyfield would have beaten Fury.
Look let's look at this with common sense. Does Fury at his best have the ability to defeat everyone on Lewis's resume? 100% absolutely Could Fury box that same level of consistency and high level of opponents and have an off day and look poor like he has done in fights throughout his own career? 100% absolutely. There is a very good chance Fury loses to some of Lewis's opponents. Fact is we will never know.
Given that Lewis already beat everyone on his résumé, and would beat Fury H2H, I fail to see what this proves. It's not like Lewis would lose to anyone on Fury's résumé.
This is an upsetting thread for a lot of UK cuckolds, they should probably stay away from it. Fury would likely beat all on Lewis' record. Vitali is the hardest, but Fury can outbox him. Vitali would struggle to deal with a faster fighter who also has longer reach, as his whole style was built on having the size and reach advantage just like his bro. Lewis would likely lose to Wlad and Wilder (at least once). And knowing how Lewis likes to get flattened by random hayemakers, it's not impossible that over the course of two fights even Chisora catches him with a wild overhand!
I can't see prime version of Lewis losing to old Wlad and unskilled Wilder. I can see old Wlad knocking out unbalanced pre-Steward version of Lewis, but as for Wilder I can't see him beating even that version of Lennox. Prime version of Lewis could only lose to old Wlad and Wilder if he comes unfocused. And I can't see that happening. Lewis was unfocused againt Rahman, yes, but Rahman was considered a fringe contender with a glass jaw - his win over Sanders was underrated because nobody knew yet how good Sanders really was. Other than that Rahman's all best wins were on points against C-level fighters (Sullivan) or totally shot veterans (Berbick, Ferguson). And Maskaev, who KTFOed Rahman through the ropes, was brutally knocked out himself by Kirk Johnson and Lance Whitaker. So, no surpise why Lennox underestimated Rahman. He would never do the same mistake with Wlad (even old version) and Wilder
Fury was close to being stopped by Wallin. He has the momentum and there's a lot of hype around him, but he fought a very low level of opposition so there's no proof that he would easily defeat everyone. His best victory is Wlad, but he was 3 month to 40 and way passed it.
I'm Mancunian, I'm happy to see Fury do well. Especially when the victim of his success is Deontay Wilder.
Old version of Wlad is still close to 50/50 vs Lewis. Manny steward said that Wlad was better than lewis, OK that's prime for prime but he wasn't "that" degraded vs Fury, he was still around 80% imo. Lewis vs Wlad is who lands a big shot first, Lewis a bit more aggressive but Wlad more accurate and also harder to hit.