I believe Fury will rise a couple of times before getting put down for good, so it probably takes a bit longer. Midway is a possibility though.
I’ve been channeling my energy towards a Wallin TKO victory I’m considering getting in touch with some Vodoo mystics to make it happen.
I'm so hoping for an upset for the ages. I've had it with Fury's bum of the month club and then him acting like he's someone dangerous. Fury clearly takes pages out of Haye's book on picking opponents. Good looking record, zero substance.
Yep his bum carousel, and brainwashed zombie cult following must come to an abrupt and emphatic end. If he wants to ruin his legacy, and his resume go for it... just don't sit on a high horse in calling everyone else a dosser.
Wallins a very good fighter and will be Furys best tall guy to bring it to him ( not counting Wlad bc he didn't do that ). Wallins strengths are foot speed and body punching. Could come in handy here. Will it be enough going into no step up fight ? Probably not but im expecting a better fight then expected knowing Wallins mind set and team around him, he could fight is no dud like Schwartz.
Wallin has one of the best jabs I've ever seen at HW, fast, vicious and extremely well timed. Versatile as well in that he can use it to break through guards or stop fighters from coming on to him. Fury's jab is no slouch but it's a punch he moulds his game around, and a fighter like Wallin can neutralise that and open up scoring chances. If Fury manages to hold his own in this regard the fight evens up considerably, but the likelihood is that Wallin begins to take over from around round four or five, at which point it becomes a whitewash.
Can hardly find any video of Wallin on YouTube that is recent. He doesn’t punch hard and has a limited amateur career. Thoughts on Fury stopping him?
Two fighters who aren't known for one punch power suggests otherwise who rely on foot work first / boxing second. Wallin has enough skill to make Fury work and Fury never backs up his words, once he sees how good Wallin is he's going to go into tag mode and play it safe for majority of the fight , knockout happening is the least likely outcome in this style clash. Fury knows he needs to be in shape here and if he's smart he will be at one of his lightest weights , he shouldn't be over 255 , 250 would be ideal in this situation, he was 248 vs Klitschko.