Fury is just too big, it's difficult to predict before Kudyr goes against some decent HW's. But he could give a lot of troubles and potentially beat most top 10 HW's including Pulev, Stiverne, Perez, Jennings, Glazkov, Thompson etc.
Too early to tell. Kud hasn't fought at HW yet, and we don't know how he fights against the real tall ones. Also we don't know how good his chin is. Maybe there's amateur footage of him against big HW's, but that only covers that much because of the bigger gloves and headgear. What I do know is that he's the most fearfull hitter I've ever withnessed in the CW division, and that even includes Herbie Hide when he went down from HW. So, we can safely conclude that if he connects on Fury's chin it's goodnight.
Big Fury fan, but Kudryashov looks like a monster in there. I think he sparks Fury early and brutally. Could be a good fight though... Fury might be able to take it if he boxed perfectly.
Fury's too tall and too long for Kudryashov Call Tyson what you want, but he's 6'9 with an 85 inch reach and about 260lbs. He would completely wear Kudryashov down and probably stop him late.
Fury will destroy him on the inside.Fury has also become an adept counter puncher.Hammer's attempted right hands were nearly always anticipated and countered by Fury from either the right stance or southpaw.
The Russian is 6 feet 2 tall and to hit Fury he will have to swing for the fences which will leave him open to big uppercuts and right hands from Fury.If Fury switches to southpaw it will be even more difficult for the Russian to land the right as was the case in the second Chisora fight.
Fury is the bigger man but Kudryashov is the bigger puncher. I guess that Fury fights defensively for a few rounds but Kudryashov nails him with something big sooner or later that finishes the fight.