I don't like Wilder: he's clearly a dick, but I'm glad the ref prevented Fury from cementing him. Still, it's serious because Bayliss protection...
He didn't "fight in adversity", he was beaten to a pulp and humiliated after all the bombast. He's a joke figure tbh. Them's the breaks for...
Fury v AJ Dylian White v Wilder AJ wins an epic.Wilder is battered to a pulp again, threatening his health.
You've crossed the.Rubicon of Delusion. Or your fishing.
AJ stops Wilder quickly.
Mate, Fury was literally just out of rehab and he still beat him. Back to proper Fury and he battered him into submission, easily.
You've either not read the thread or you're a wee bit hard of thinking. The gist: Fury can only beat what's in front of him. He travelled and...
The right DID land. 2 or 3 times. But this time Fury was properly fit, and it didn't trouble him much.
When his head sprung back like one of those toy men with a wooden ball head on a spring from a Fury JAB, then he landed his best "eraser" right,...
Honestly, I think Ruiz was a blip for AJ. I think he has the choice of outboxing Wilder or blasting him out the ring early. Wilder's punch power...
Basically retire.
Joshua is a class act. Watch and learn. It's very hard to be objective of ever certain, of course, but I have no stake in this. My opinion is that...
None of the above. Fury absolutely dismantled Wilder; he utterly embarrassed him, and only his corner saved him from life threatening injury....
Joshua is a far superior boxer to Wilder. Fury v AJ will be a thriller. Think AJ v Klitshko rather than AJ v Ruiz.
I think Joshua v Fury will be epic.