Has Fury made any public comments yet about his staredown against Ustinov? I'm interested in Fury's take on that moment.
The man to keep you eyes on is Ustinov: the victor over Tyson Fury.
It's almost as if Fury got turned out. That's how bad it seemed, practically.
But none of those opponents ever turned Fury before a fight. Ustinov did, which is why he would have won big in the ring.
So Vlad sent his sparring partner Ustinov to be a policeman, to intimidate Fury?
It would be interesting to hear the prof's theory on Fury's loss of ego.
Keep in mind that he's a Cuban heavyweight. Once they get their signing bonuses, the conditioning goes straight downhill.
The promoter may have decided to pull Fury out after witnessing his vulnerability at the weigh in. After all, the promoter's invested a lot of...
That's my impression based on your past comments.
Butt leans in favor of the aggressor, though. He's got that scoring bias. Sometimes he overlooks that the slickster might be winning the rounds.
I feel kind of bad now for making jokes about Fury before the fight. I expected Fury to get stopped, but I didn't expect him to chicken out before...
I'm still a fan, but in a different way. Now that we have hard, irrefutable evidence of Fury's vulnerabilities (lack of self confidence), I'm not...
Where did you read this? I would like to check the information out.
I think that Ustinov showed humbleness, but not submission. There's a difference between the two qualities. A big difference. I noticed that...
Yes, he does. Keep in mind that the second video (wearing shades) was filmed after the first. Fighters don't wear shades at weigh ins unless they...