How did he damage boxing?
He's better than any of the American 'Heavyweights' who are just fat cruiserweights
He's got years left in him, peak ones at that. He's probably waiting a bit for his injuries to fully heal, no point rushing back to do it in again...
Any news of this comeback he spoke of? Was supposed to be back by the end of the year, clearly won't be till next year now.
I can't be bothered looking up David Price's opponents, I know he is more experienced in professional boxing. Also Joshua's amateur performances...
The misguided confidence in Anthony Joshua is the product of the hype and PR machine that is matchroom/sky. To think Joshua could beat Fury is...
He won't be able to impose his size on Fury, if anything Fury will use his strength and pin wlad against the ropes when he tries his inevitable...
So he'd give up a seven figure sum for a six figure one, and lose his most probably last chance at a world title shot. You can join that other...
Garbage! Why would Chisora agree to box injured and lose a world title eliminator for a payday that was hardly massive compared to what he's...
Fury would most certainly win against Joshua. The beat down he gave Chisora was routine for him, and Joshua's last opponent was an over the hill...
No, Jim Watt is and by a distance. The Welsh man is sub standard if you're being honest, no insight and constant whining on about whichever...
Crawford on points I think, he will have the better of Beltran but I don't think it's as one sided as people think as Beltran is a s****per
Fury was superb in that fight, much more controlled performance by him, never got out second gear but could of if he needed. Don't forget that...
I honestly think Eubank dominated the second half of the fight and landed better punches than Saunders did in the first half of the fight. Maybe...