These are all falsehoods and presumptions so aren't worth debating. The only thing that isn't up for debate and we can be sure of is that Fury threw his mando spot in the bin rather than face the dangerous Puelv.
So Fury should abandon a guaranteed shot at the heavyweight king and go for a minor titlist because he's calling Fury out and they are both charismatic?
Nobody knows what the possible Haye vs Fury numbers would have been. Beat Pulev = fight the World champion = ££££££
I don't see any other outcome Wilder KO, fury can arm slap wilder for as long as he wants , but wilder is more athletic and will land and after he lands Fury will visit a fantasy land
That includes Tyson Fury. That guy is pure show a world champion in bragging, said Wegner. Nothing Ive seen from him in the ring leaves me awestruck. I would without hesitation, sooner rather than later, face him with one of my boys.
Most people would take a fight against Wilder before taking a fight against Wlad. It makes sense to both Wilder and Fury to fight each other before fighting Wlad, they both need the experience against a decent, tall HW.
I'm not sure i can convincingly say Wilder would beat Fury based on one performance vs Stiverne. I think he has the punch to beat Fury who i don't rate especially highly considering the praise he's gotten by some of the posters on this forum. I don't think either guy would trouble Wladimir at all. Wilder's power may be overrated and Fury's boxing skills are often over-glorified as something they're not. I think it's a 50/50 fight. Fury isn't leaps and bounds better than Wilder like some of his fans like to claim. Fury's power is quite ordinary for a 6 ft 9 man. The excuses when he can't put away an opponent is he wants to go rounds to improve. I don't think Fury is terrible but he's not as good as his nuthuggers like to think. Fury beat a shot Chisora who is now pretty much on a journeyman level. His fans claimed it was some virtuoso boxing masterclass. David Haye put away a much better version of Chisora in 5 rounds putting him down twice in the process.