100% Honestly he should've retired after the Jennings fight, as that was when he visually just looked shot, but then Tyson went on and beat him.
wont be surprised if he knocks fury out in two rounds and becomes undisputed in less than two years and retires in 5.
Champions always have a tendency to hang around too long. Not many know when it's time to retire, all want to keep fighting for as long as they can even if it's clear they are in decline. I can understand why Wlad wants the rematch, nobody wants to retire on a loss. In reality he doesn't have anything to lose, it's not like losing again can damage is legacy anymore than it has already has and if he wins it would be remarkable.
He has not declined nearly as much as some are saying he has With his Extreme dedication to conditioning and disciplined professional focus, he has more fight left in him at the top level he might not be what it was 8 to 10 years ago but he still has enough to knock fury clean ****ing out And he will do it in July count on it
Definitely agree! Lets also not forget the guy was going through a lot of emotional turmoil at the time with the love of his life going through deep post postpartum depression. I mean she had to check into a facility for help, that's very serious! That **** takes a toll emotionally on anyone close, especially fathers.
Fury is ripe to be exposed. 45 pounds overweight and completely apathetic on whether he wins or loses. Klitschko is knocking him out brutally this time and proving the first fight was nothing but a fluke and Fury is just a mediocre flash in the pan.