lol its not Wilders fault that Fury decided to retire then get banned for using drugs and going bananas But those are the facts, undeniable facts. Wilder beats a diminished version of Fury, which is not a fact, but a strong and reasonable assumption And its all Furys fault
I'm going by the available evidence. Furys performances against Seferi and pianeta. They were not the performances of an elite level heavyweight boxer.
If Fury beat a Whyte or Parker or even a Brazeale level opponent and looked good then I'd say he's on that level and ready for Wilder. But look at his last 2 opponents man, they are ranked sub 100 lolololol
I don't think he'll be able to get his right hand in range. Though I think if he does its lights out. It'll be a stinker of a fight if Fury gets his way.
Fury is hard to hit. Also Wilder has had difficulties against southpaws and we all know Fury is a master switch hitter. I don't know why he took this fight, just like the Ortiz fight.
What Fury has is good footwork, that could be the kicker if Wilder tries to let the guns blaze. Might be made to look very foolish like some fighters, who have been classed as lesser than Fury, have made him look.
Fury is a washed up coke addict who looked like **** in his comeback fights. This is a clear cash out from him... This is anything but s risky fight from Wilder. Get real... This isn't the same Fury who fought Wlad in 2015(or anywhere near it) It's intellectually dishonest to pretend otherwise.
and some thing every one leaves out. wlad was not motivated and emotionally into that fight that night. remember, his wife was having health issues with their baby going into that. the wlad that fought a.j. i believe would have had a completely different ending for fury.
Lmao you clowns act like Fury was inactive for 5 years and is 40. The guy is 30 he hasn't even reached his prime in terms of age as an athlete. Not surprised you're making excuses already. You are part of the excuse squad!
He was a morbidly obese drug addict for over 2 years and even when he had better discipline he still had trouble keeping the weight off and used many camps as fat camps. It's clear by his last 2 fights that he's washed up and isn't anywhere near ready for a top opponent. I actually watched those two fights and Fury looked ****. He actually went the distance with and arguably lost a round or two to Pianeta In 2018. This is a guy who recently was stopped by Kevin Johnson. You're viewing this through the lens of a name on Wilders resume - I'm not. This isn't Fury anywhere near his past and considering his recent history, how hes looked in the ring against sub par opposition it's a questionable-mediocre HW fight at BEST.