Yeah, the Klitschko Fury wins for me. It was a horrible fight to watch but he beat a far better fighter at his own game. Wilder has been brutally exposed. The signs were there, (badly outboxed and nearly stopped against Ortiz, a pretty dismal string of opponents), and Fury was the man to do it.
The saggy back grey one looked better all round than the timid one who fought Fury. Fury didn’t have to do much to beat Wlad that night he was beaten when he walked in. The one that fought Joshua would have given Fury a harder fight in my opinion.
Fury under new trainer had plenty of power in the Wilder rematch - like most things in life, it can be improved by working hard on it.
A resume of wins against Whyte, Povetkin, Klitschko, Ruiz, Parker. Or a resume of wins against Luis Ortiz - think I’ve worked out who didn’t want the fight.
Tony Dosh PPV quoted 'The money is not important and I want the Wilder fight'. Later Tony Dosh PPV quoted ' The fight could not be made as I am not accepting a 50/50 split of the fight purse'. Could stomach the latter if Tony Dosh PPV was closer to being simply a multi-millionaire than being closer to a billionaire.
Hold on LOL 1. Pudding Whyte - fighting with an injured shoulder and still had Doshy dancing. (This pudding would beat him now) 2. Povetkin - small, old and years past his sell by date. 3. Klitschko - a rusty 41 year old inactive robot that had been switched off for 18 months. (The only decent win on his CV) 4. Ruiz - the biggest pudding in the business who splattered him all over New York. 5. Parker - Paint Dry his name, boring boxing fans is his game. The only current World Champion that has dethroned a GENUINE World Champion TWICE in the ring is STILL The Gypsy King - a living boxing legend.