Definitely Fencik! That was your argument last time dummy: "Gary Fencik isn't Eastern European, he's American", even though he's of Slavic descent.
Fury is such an unbelievable simpleton. NOW is the perfect time for him to fight Joshua. Off the back of 2 wins (one by spectacular KO) makes it an easy sell to casuals, but he's still washed up enough to make it a relatively safe fight. If Fury wasn't a simpleton he'd be getting this one signed on Monday, but he can't, because he's agreed to fight some non-boxer nobody has ever heard of in ****ing 3 months. It's unbelievable. Why couldn't he have just got the stupid exhibition bout out of the way this month? Why did it need to have 6 months of "build up"?* *not that there is any real build up because nobody knows or cares who Ngannou is and nobody is interested in the fight.
Fury all day long. He will fight him in any which way he chooses, and he will still stop him. I see him outboxing him for a few rounds, laying on him and gassing him before he puts it on him, and then the ref or corner stops it. I just cannot see any way Josh beats him.
I put draw because I just don't know. I don't think either guy could take the other ones best punch. Fury is so much better than both.
The bodybuilder has no route to victory. Fury wins with one hand tied behind his back I am not even joking
Helenius always backs up straight backwards. Once he was in the ropes and couldn't back up any further, give credit to AJ for understanding the situation and dropping a right on Hel's jaw. A right that grazed his jaw as he turned his head, but a big punch nonetheless. Fury wouldn't get himself in the same position on the ropes. I see no way that Joshua can defeat him. Surely no one can believe he'd d outbox Fury. And surely no one believes he has a better punch than Wilder. No outboxing, no knocking out, no way to win.