He is very strong. He doesn’t use it enough.
I guarantee that this board would’ve had it for Fury if he were fighting Andre Ward and everything else stayed the same.
No, hence the distinction in the post.
I think Fury is at his best when bulls inside and does dirty infighting. He’s too strong and wears guys out. He’s too lazy and good from the...
There was zero doubt that Fury was winning heading into the 8th and he was still obviously up going into the 9th.
I think Fury got too comfortable boxing him because it was easy and he was winning, and then he didn’t have it in him to bully Usyk after he got...
8-4 Fury with a 10-7. I had him edging the 12th and didn't give Usyk sympathy rounds from 2 to 7.
I definitely didn't see Usyk up 3-1.
Had Fury.
Yes, he had three belts+lineal and WBC was vacant. That's undisputed in my book.
Grant was better. He beat Savarese and Goofi didn’t.
He probably would’ve beaten Ruiz and might’ve beaten Rahman, Tua, or Byrd. All of those guys had strengths and vulnerabilities, just like Grant.
Grant's biggest problem was that he kept a low left hand and could get drilled with right hands by anyone with reach. That's your answer.
Grant's team tried to make a fight with Ibeabuchi and Ibeabuchi priced himself out. That's not what guys who want to cash out try to do.
You can watch the Golota fight and you'll see a top heavyweight beating another top heavyweight.