Everyone, including the brits deep down in their hearts, understand that Fury is a ticking KO waiting to happen.
im pretty new to boxing but i have seen a few of furys fights and hes been hit alot and took the shots well. correct me if im wrong but i heard the shot ya don't see is the one that gets ya?
Would love to see that fight. Actually it's a very logical matchup for Fury to take if he wants to move up the ranks. The Burrito Bandit vs. The Glass Hammer. Remember when Lennox Lewis-Michael Grant was advertised on TV as 13 feet and 500 lbs of fight? They can advertise Arreola-Fury as 156 inches and 227 kilos of **** or else be sued for false advertising.
Well, there are different degrees of glass jaw. Is Fury's chin as bad as say, Amir Khan? No, but it's not that good either. It remains to be seen just HOW bad it is. But getting KD'd by featherfisted cruisers ain't a good sign, wouldn't you agree??
I've just seen the KD for the first time since Saturday, and it's pretty amazing just how long he's down for. That wasn't a flash KD, it was a boxer badly hurt and nearly knocked out by a feather duster of an opponent from a lower weight division. Again, Cunningham isn't a big puncher, he's someone who really couldn't bang at cruiser; Fury's chin is clearly poor - no one on the planet can deny that, it's a simple, incntrovertible statement of fact - but as has been said, it's now really about degrees of fragility. Personally, I suspect we'll find out within the next few fights that I'm absolutely correct in suspecting very, very fragile glass. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in a "last chance saloon" showdown against Deontay Wilder before 2015 is up.
Well if the Chincheckers say something is so then it must be so. Their credibility on this site is second to none. Fury must have a glass jaw. http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?t=470472