I have to say that I'm not certain that the Eddie Hearn rumor comment related to the ankle injuries, but instead problems in the camp with his...
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Does anyone really think that with the changing trainers, WWE distraction, ankle injuries, changing strategy, and now massive weight gain that...
You're right, it isn't easy, but then again Fury got caught when he began playing games and dropping his guard. When he was focused Wilder barely...
No one is adding up the admitted ankle injuries in both ankles, the change in strategy, and added weight? The strategy change is most likely due...
If he enters and doesn't have full mobility, it'll be obvious and (most likely) deadly to his chances of victory. It would be incredibly stupid to...
Not at all. What I'm saying is that if Tyson enters ready and healthy, I believe that he'll win. If he enters injured and distracted then I...
Not really. If Tyson is fit, focused, and healthy (not injured) he'll box Wilder's ears off. If he's not he'll probably get ko'd. It seems simple...
It would be an incredibly stupid strategy, unless they're talking about inside fighting after already ending up in close quarters from punching....
It would be a great match. Floyd fought differently then so I'm not certain that he would (at that point) have the defensive knowledge that...
He truly is a BS artist hahaha.
Losing a fight in your prime is different than not taking a fight seriously, entering injured, and losing as a result during your prime. If that...
Well, that is definitely true. If he enters distracted and injured it will be obvious and that will, of course, detract from both Fury and...
No, I think that Tyson Fury already outclassed him in the first fight while being totally out of shape and weak from the weight loss. First of...
Not at all. I believe that a weak and still out of shape Tyson Fury boxed Wilder's face off in the first match, 9-10 rounds out of 12. What I'm...