He`ll be done in three years, relies too much on speed and reflexes and doesn`t stay in decent shape.
Anyone can probably box by the time they're 50, it's just a matter of what they want to achieve, short of Dementia Pugilistica/CTE.
No. Not even close. At least not near the top level. He might Pimp out his name getting fed to regional guys until he's 50... but as far as being a genuine operator at 50, he won't even be close. He won't make it to 45 as a top 15 pro.
The fat fake gypsy will be 450 pounds by the time he’s 50. Most likely will be working in a circus giving elephant rides to small children.
He'll probably officially retire within a year and spend his time fighting exhibitions in the middle east. He'll make more money fighting Logan Paul than 90% of the HW contenders.
He'll probably be hitting the tabloids by late 30s. Now he's starting to get a backlash, it will accelerate his AWOL 2.0 probably, unless he quickly fights Usyk and wins. I think he could handle split results with Usyk, but if he lost twice, not sure he could handle that.
His version of being a 'fighting man' could go on indefinitely....assuming he makes it into an his octogenarian years, he could still be the Gypsy King ( In his mind anyway). Of course Fury's version of a 'fighting man' is sounding off on social media, and a continuing cycle of exhibition fights.
The “real fighting man,” was ringside for the Lee McGregor fight in Edinburgh on Friday. Must have been a nostalgic moment for him, reminiscing with judge, on duty,Terry O’Conner over the big favour he granted big Ty, to retain his spurious “unbeaten”record, though losing clearly to John McDermott, oh happy days!