Yes. Predictably sensational. Just ask all time great Wladimir Klitschko and unbeaten champion Deontay Wilder.
You know he is going to feint but you don't know if the initiation will lead to a jab or double jab or start one of his flurries.
It's all instinct, he's only bobbing and weaving to the punches wilder throws. No need to waste energy otherwise
I think you are referring to how he was avoiding the right hand. He did seem to do the same thing alot of the time and leave himself open to the left. Im sure they will work on that that and be even more evasive next time.
Well, Tyson is an enigma. He doesn't look great, but he makes top boxers look crap. Look at what Wladimir did to Joshua compared to Fury. It wasn't that Wladimir was totally shot, it was just that Fury had a certain style that just makes it difficult for his opponents.
No.........not as predictable as Wilder's telegraphing right hand. Wilder thru the SAME 1 2 over and over. And Fury made it look simple to defend. Obviously 12th round knockdown he got caught but I gave Tyson an A on defense.
Let me ask you a question, did you ever box in real life with a guy who can move his upper body well? You would not ask that question if you did. The answer is: No.
When he tires yes but that's true of anyone. He got caught by the right hand in the 12th because he was every time tucking up and rolling with the right hand in the later rounds, basically from round 8 onwards, he wasn't doing this in the earlier rounds. In the 12th Wilder realised this and made an adjustment and changed the delivery of his right hand and threw it straight and down to where Fury moved his head to.
That predictable that the top fighters and trainers in the sport still have not been able to beat him.