I said this in another thread. The answer is no but it’s irrelevant anyway. Fury came through and it proved to be the right decision.
Losing that much blood is going to slow you down. He does lose concentration but he slowed dramatically in that 12th on Saturday, I don’t think he...
Not so true really. If Joshua wouldn’t have “quit” and received more of a sustained beating for the final few rounds it would have been to then...
I do think it’s outdated. Joshua has fell flat on his face, Wilder and Fury weren’t massive but the aftermath of it and the knockdown/rise up...
I completely agree. What the last 12 months has shown is that they all have their flaws and are all vulnerable and beatable. I think this is why...
Didn’t actually know that.
I was thinking this morning that if it was Wallin who got that cut the doctor defo stops it.
It may well be as said earlier that he performs to the level of his opponents but against Schwarz that weren’t the case so who knows.
He didn’t at all. You’re a Fury fan I get it, I’ve commended him. Shown great heart to get through that, weren’t at his best and got his job done...
I said after the Wilder fight that it was only 70% Fury and Joshua wouldn’t have let him off the hook the way Wilder did. Wilder didn’t really...
It would’ve been great if Fury lost and then Wilder lost to Ortiz. We would maybe get some urgency then to get the big fights made with the top...
I said this as soon as Fury refused the original rematch. I may be wrong but I certainly stick by it after last nights performance. [MEDIA]
100% taking loss leaders.
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Fury didn’t have to lure Wilder in. The rematch was already on the table once and rejected by Fury and secondly it was on the table again. Wilder...