People only focus on Wilders power but it was his speed, fitness, athleticism, timing, accuracy that made a difference. These things diminish...
Fury looks beat because of his indisciplined lifestyle out of the ring and his frequent fluctuations in weight. This will catch up to you in your...
Even without the Joshua pay day, Wilder has earned over $100 million in his boxing career taking into account all of his fights. He boasts that he...
Wilder was a feared undefeated fighter at that time. Fury absolutely deserves credit for being the first person to put an ass whipping on him....
That was the "this is not for me moment anymore". Get in, get rich and get out with your faculties in tact.
He would have made life changing sums of money for fighting AJ in 2019 along with the rematch. I doubt if he earned anywhere near that kind of...
Let's be honest, there was a world of a difference bw the Wilder before Malik Scott took over as his trainer and afterwards. Wilder before was...
Same thing happened to Mike Tyson in his 30's, once his speed explosiveness diminished, he was a very beatable fighter.
Never rated Wilder but let's be fair, he has badly lost his hand speed and timing in the last few years. That right hand can be seen a mile away...
He really can't answer a question without bringing himself into it, can he?
Usyk is not dumb to be caught by that punch again, he had adjusted for it eventually in the fight and he is going to prepare to neutralize it in...
What's the rematch purses like? Split should massively favour Usyk, he is the deserved A side now Also I would have preferred the rematch to take...
Lol because Usyk didn't let him. He had an answer for everything which Fury learnt the hard way.
Fury clearly underestimated Usyks resolve and ability to fight back. He fully respected Usyk but clearly underestimated his will and resolve
Usyk was prepared for Furys clinching tactics, he would find a way to free himself up to get his own offense off