Not really. Wlad himself said he was much better, he looked a lot better. I get why Fury fans have to dress up his win as something better -...
Whilst he’s harder to hit he’s also not impossible to hit and all evidence suggests Wilder will have every chance of stopping him. I think he...
All I am suggesting is that a fighter can have a bad fight, and be better prepared physically and mentally for their next fight. It really is...
Why not? The comparison is clearly based on the notion that athletes in any sport can and do have days and performances which are worse than...
Evidence for Wlad being better in the second fight was him looking far better, putting in a far better performance, him admitting training had...
You’ve not answered my point. It’s clearly not impossible for the second win to be more impressive than the first. Fighters will not always...
So someone who loses instantly becomes worse? Stick with tennis. Roger Federer wins five slams on the trot. He then faces Rafael Nadal in the...
So would it be fair to say the version of Klitschko that faced anyone from Jennings onwards cannot be considered ‘prime’ but even an athlete...
What does Joshua being a novice have to do with anything? Perhaps Joshua was just good enough at an earlier stage in his career than some thought?...
Why?
Two things. Fury wasn’t a massive underdog for the first Wilder fight. He was an 11/10 shot. He’s as massive an underdog as Canelo was to beat...
Probably the latter.
No.
If fights in the States generate more money why did Joshua earn loads more than Wilder whilst he was fighting exclusively in the UK and Wilder...
Obviously I don’t like or particular rate Fury but this would be the more likely scenario I think. If Wilder loses to Fury and never fights...