I habe Seen some of furys New Interviews. He knows he will lose. In every Interview he makes fun and talks **** and at the end he always says, win, lose or draw, i am gonna give all i can. If he Knocks me out then why sould i be down, i will do all i can and he really respects Wlad, he refers to him AS the proper super champ and compares him to the fight hatton vs tszu. He also comes across AS a really nice and respectful guy when he is serious
I think that is the reason that he sometimes makes a fool of himself. He has deep insecurites. Thing is, I have no doubt that if he could be a much better fighter, but he did not take the fights that would properly build him up. He could even learn from his impending loss, but given how emotionally fragile he is, this might be the end for him.
He is a piece of sh!t and he already knows he will lose. He don't want that fight, ist all about taking the Money.. ho only comes for a payday cause he is worse..
I just don't think Fury cares if he does lose. The bloke is a gypsy, I'd be surprised if he didn't go out on his sword. If he does lose, I don't think he'll blame his toe.
Being a gypsy doesn't change the fact he suffers from bi-polar and depression. This loss will mess him up IMO.
He probably expects to, it also explains his choice of opponents, who were in no stretch of imagination a preperation for what he's facing. It just was about getting there and cashing out, maybe hoping for a miracle on the night. I always concidered the planned Haye fight to be that too.
Wlad has been on the decline for a while now and he's at that stage of his career where he could very easily get old over night. I wasn't very impressed with him against Jennings, who prime Wlad would've sparked out cold, and he was definitely hurt in the first round by a Pulev jab so if Fury can catch him with something big and hurt him and then jumps on him I can envisage him losing to him at this stage of his career. That said, I really don't think Fury is going to be able to stand up to Wlad's power. He's never fought anyone who hit's remotely as hard as Wlad. I think Wlad will mainly stick to his jab followed by a straight right routine in this fight, the later of which he can still spark Fury out with. But if he decides to let those devastating hooks of his go more freely, I really can't see Fury hanging around for too long.
pulev stood infront of wlad, concrete footed, completely upright with a probing left hand, and a weak right hand, that wlad used as a bullseye target. fury will move. as jennings did, but fury has more height and reach and strength.
This is very true and Fury is very light and nimble on his feet for a man of his weight and size. Fury doesn't stand a chance against a prime Wlad but against this one he does if he plays it smart.
Fury is severely bi-polar. On good days, he is 100% sure that he can beat 5 Wlads. On bad days, he believes he will lose to any legitimate top-20 HW. Fury has many more bad days than good days.
This is true. It's precisely why he got ktfo. Pulev was actually overrated, while Jennings was a bit underrated imo.