It is difficult to judge where Fury is at, because the only person of note he has beaten since Wlad 7 years ago is Wilder, and I think most of the second tier boxers e.g Whyte, Parker, Ruiz etc would beat Wilder. A prime Fury from the Chisora or Wlad fight gives Whyte a beating, and doesn't leave the fight with a mark on his face. This version will get caught, and Whyte hits hard. Makes for a very interesting fight, I think Fury stops Whyte in the 10th in a punishing fight for both.
Fury will probably show he has still has his legs in this fight and that the Wilder tactics were based on the weaknesses of the opponent, not fading legs.
Depends what his weight is, he was noticeably slower particularly on his feet even in the first wilder fight and I think he was in the 250s for that. Fury at 270 plus can’t move round the ring anymore, he should be lighter
Martin Bakole posted a pic of the camp and Fury looks pretty lean for him. Definitely more Wilder 2 weight than Wilder 3. In theory - this camp should see Fury looking good. In the UK, no US hangers on and no complications like last time. Good sparring partners too. Egan predicts he’ll be around 18st 10 which is a great weight for Fury.
Based on his physique, he's looking for the KO rather than jabbing his way to a decision. He'll get it done within 6.
Can’t see past fury, nothing whyte does better. There’s a lot of talk of whyte best chance to turn it into a dogfight, get stuck in etc, which probably is his best chance but fury’s better than him at that as well. Small chance for whyte to land a Hail Mary left hook still I suppose
Fury late in a good hard fight that I wouldn't be surprised if Whyte drops him. If Fury elects to box then I think he can box his ears off but I think he will choose to fight which will create openings for Dillian