fury has been pro for 6 months and is already set to fight for the english title and derek chisora has been pro for over 2 years and is still at same level he was at 2 years
Yeah but Chisora is suspended for biting someone's ear. If he didnt get suspended Warren had lined up a match with Danny Williams
I'm pretty sure Chisora will eventually fight Fury. And win comfortably. Fury has good hand skills pressing forward but a very amateur defence.
Fury will beat Chisora, because he is tonk but in a fight with a decent (Not British-Bar Haye) he will be beaten. He turns his haid and grimaces when he thinks he's gonna be hit. A good fighter would fein a shot wait till he turns then give it half a second and drop any shot wanted on him.
The only thing that worries me about Fury is his questionable defence. I think he needs to ditch the family training and get an outsider in. I reckon Fury might suffer from a "Yes man clan" if he's not careful. He could get caught cold because his Dad has convinced him that his name alone means he doesn't have to defend! Having said that...he is young he is learning. It just seems a bit irrelevant until someone hits him and he realises he's an idiot.
Chisora got battered by Fury's last opponent in sparring . Fury would eat Chisora for breakfast. Did anyone see his Chisora's interview after Fury demolished his last opponent the dudes face was grimmising with fear :scaredas:
Fury is not the real deal and that shockingly amateurlike defence will shortly be exposed, even by an average fighter like Chisora. Anyone who thinks Tyson Fury is anywhere near a top flight fighter is more than likely not a boxer or is under the age of 30. David Price is twice the boxer.
David price also has half the chin! Furys defence was a lot better against Belshaw. Fury is also young and can improve a hell of alot. He needs to work on his defence given but the raw taklents are very obvious for all to see. He needs fights and good challenges. Theres plenty more to come from the boy fury
Fury gave it large early on but he backed up his words by calling out the best and sparking the people he did fight. He gets my respect and support for that. Great to see him fighting for the English Title against a live opponent who is a British level fighter. I hope he wins and moves on.
he's been working on his defence at brian hughes gym and been doing things he's never done before, should see a much improved fury in his next fight
He does need good training, but I don't know if he is that susceptible to the 'yes' man syndrome, in a recent interview he was well aware of the fact that he needed a proper trainer and said so in not many more words.