agreed, that's the sort of thing i was referring to. really, as far as wins over unified heavyweight champions go, the Wlad performance was fairly...
It'd be Usyk's by a street. With Fury it's very debatable. It'd depend to some extent of the manner of victory.
I think Fury is the 'stronger' of the two in the usual boxing sense of being able to move the other guy backwards in a clinch. This is especially...
correct decision, Fury looks like a passably good club fighter I suppose, Paul a full notch below that.
really that's a fairly comfortable Fury win but, obviously, anything could happen here.
Fury has obviously had the better of this, should be at the very least two rounds up, but a draw doesn't seem unlikely to me...
Fury won the fourth easily but... I'm not sure, this isn't exactly high quality stuff...
Paul using his jab much more and generally doing a little better... Fury surely can't be starting to gas already?
Paul fighting more or less one handed, must be 2-0 down.
Fury's jab looks a bit powderpuff but at least he used it; he clearly won the round.
he'll probably be about the same age that foreman (V2) was by the time he gets a proper title shot. other than that...
Seriously, I cannot imagine why Fury would be doing this. Money wise it surely can't be the biggest fight around. And in terms of getting an...
What a nonsensical suggestion. And probably the most depressing thing about this story is its instant ring of plausibility.
He was no Oliver McCall, but his chin was perfectly respectable even at elite heavy level, loads better than that of a number of peers or...
He did indeed take a nasty blow from the elbow, it honestly may well have influenced the outcome of the fight, but it IMO wasn't nearly...