Round Six. Cagey first round by both. Second, Fury gets on his toes but with a good stiff jab. Third, Joshua tries coming forward but has no success, just gets took apart by counters by fury off the ropes. Fourth, Fury is now in fight mode mentality and takes it to him, possibly scores a knockdown in this round. Fifth, same as the fourth, increased pressure and "Full on fight mode" with two knockdowns. Sixth, Joshua has one last desperate burst, but not enough to stop what is coming. Fury by stoppage all day long.
I think some of you are picturing the Fury that squeaked by Wlad. Yes squeaked. It was no master clinic btw. However, it was the best Fury we've seen but that was 6 years ago. That version no longer exists. Whether you like it or not, Fury is now in his 30's and has massive weight gain and loss, drug and alcohol abuse and inactivity in his past. All those factors shorten a fighter's prime and he's an old 32. Of course he can win. Fury can still be very slippery and he is very quick for such a big man. He has superior ring IQ and his mental strength is very strong. Fury has being diagnosed as manic depressive. When he's up he's UP but then you get the lowest lows on the flipside. In summary, this is easily Fury's toughest fight since Wlad and might be his toughest fight ever. If he's not on his A-Game and if he doesn't take AJ deadly seriously he's going to sleep. All this shite about Joshua losing to Ruiz and so is now suddenly a china-chinned chicken with no chin and no heart. A man with no heart and balls would not have taken the immediate rematch against Ruiz surely? That took bottle and I think Joshua losing will/has improved him as a fighter. You can't be a complete fighter and know yourself if you don't know how to lose as well as how to win. It's a very close fight for me and both fighters will have to be at their BEST to win.
I'm not in the least bit ashamed to admit that I an weeping uncontrollably right now. One of the legends of the sport, one of my all time favourites, and boxing royalty of the highest order El Gran Campeon Mexicano aka Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. has given The Gypsy King his blessing and informed him that the good people of Mexico are behind him and are rooting for him to defeat the bodybuilder with the personality of a mannequin on Mandrax, with the exception of Clenelo and the handful of his countrymen or rather countrywomen (and dopey doe-eyed teenage ones at that), and that he has consulted the great Aztec God Huitzilopochtli and he was told by him that he has foreseen the bodybuilder's destruction at the hands of a great gypsy warrior named Tyson Fury. This content is protected
Late rounds but by no means will this be an easy win for Fury. Joshua is way more skilled than Wilder, throws vicious combinations on the inside. I think Fury will win but he ain't coming out of this unscathed.
JCC Sr. is from Ciudad Obregon and Valdez is from Nogales which as you can see from this map are only a few hundred miles apart from each other and the people of Ciudad Obregon and Nogales have a longstanding and very fierce and acrimonious rivalry with each other. Hence, why JJC Sr. picked Berchelt. This content is protected
Jesus, I almost can't believe the chicken counting. Because of Klitscko's age. I think it safe to say that Joshua will be the best fighter Fury has ever been in with, and vice-versa. It's going to be a fight.