A lot different. The confidence and experience gained from the fight itself even, and the support he would have gained by establishing himself as...
Wilder's a one-trick pony but he's 6'6 with an 83 inch reach. Mike Tyson was 5'10 with a 71 inch reach. Yes, size is relevant. And let's be...
Training to beat Fat Andy didn't require an awful lot of insight or nuance. It was just a case of keeping it at long range and not taking too many...
Dillian Whyte is a basic plodding heavyweight. Fury picks him apart.
The best Fury was probably the second Wilder fight. Mike was 5'10, Fury is at least 6'7 or 6'8, with massive reach, mobility and he had balls of...
Not a fluke. Just a great punch.
He will be avoided by certain established fighters because he has scary power still. Others will want to take him on to build up their own...
Tyson Fury is actually quite incredible. It was visibly obvious that he wasn't in the same shape for Wilder 3 as he'd been for Wilder 2, and...
It could be argued that he perhaps became a great fighter in the fight, but there's no comparison between what he was then and what he'd be after,...
Fury is too tall, too big, too smart, and he's mobile. Plus he can recover from being hurt incredibly well. He'd have to be at his best but he...
I think he beats Lewis and maybe Foreman. But Holmes and Ali would beat him.
Lucas Browne shouldn't be licensed. He's a bum. He was never good to start with. He somehow managed a late KO against a shot Chagaev, for some...
I don't think he deserves to be yet. But if circumstances somehow still prevent him from being officially "undisputed". he can still become an...
Foreman would win by KO or TKO within 5 or 6 rounds. Brutal fight. Pointless really.
DeWitt had a great chin. The Quinones KO was just a great punch.