After seeing most if his fights, here is my opninion. Don't Unless you're close to his size, do not attempt to outbox him. Fury has exceptionally long arms and moves around the ring well. DO's 1 ) Insist on VADA testing, with a B sample. Fury is a drug cheat. Don't give him this edge. 2 ) Engage him often, forcing Fury to fight back, not fight at his pace, leisure, and distance. Fury has already shown a suspect chin when he was floored and hurt by Cunningham, an older blown up cruiserweight not know for power. 3 ) Work the body, which for Fury is fleshy. It's a very large target, and I think Wilder who's an average at best boxer, landed some here and hurt Fury. His toughest match up? A boxer close to his size who can punch, take a punch, and with better skills than say Wilder. A fighter who does not fight apprehensively rather has a style of confrontation.
AJ is going to floor this guy. Possibly twice. But you cannot convince most fight fans of this until it happens. And when it does, they will all turn on Fury just like they turned on Wilder. But I was calling Wilder a bum-beating fraud for years. I was called crazy for that and now it's a consensus thought. The same will happen with Fury
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Lol at calling fury a drug cheat whilst the bodybuilder is running about At least AJ cycles off, as his arms and shoulders shrink massively between fights Fury will beat the dung out of AJ, he is a big stiff robot and a bum
You wilder nut huggers are funny.... that’s all you have because you can’t admit that Wilder is a bum that got beat twice by the superior fighter
I like Fury but giving Wilder no credit and calling him a bum takes away from Furys title win You see that dont you?
Do you know the typical levels of nandrolone in the system that a failure occurs at? (2ng) Do you know the typical quantity of nandrolone to have any beneficial effects & typical failure levels? (100 FOLD THAT AMOUNT) Do you understand that Tyson Fury had a borderline test failure on one sample? which got thrown out of court? Did you know he wasn't informed of his failed test for over 12 months? Did you know that during those 12 months he passed 8+ tests? Did you know that nandrolone actually OCCURS NATURALLY IN THE BODY. Did you know there are a number of case examples where athletes with high nandrolone levels were exonerated citing external factors to cause this? Did you know UKAD didn't take out their lawsuit and likely never intended to take out a lawsuit in till Fury dropped out of the Wlad rematch? Well you've now been educated. Please find me a case where an athlete had failed a test over 12 months prior and were not informed of it? PLEASE. I can't recall such an example in my time of watching boxing over 12 years. Whatever the hell happened with Fury's test failures highlights the incompetence and corruption in boxing at every level. Not only that but it was both Hughie and Tyson. Whether they actually did take something which would have been the most stupid decision of Tyson's life we'll never know.
Great post, but I can not agree with a suspect chin,Fury always got back up & won. I'd like to see how many other boxers would have got up from the 12th round in the Wilder fight.
Every time Fury has been knocked down or even hurt he comes back to fight harder in the same or following round. His recovery powers are top level. Cunningham and Wilder also landed their best punches on Fury after he got up when most fighters are typically badly hurt. Fury ate it all unfazed.
And AJ is legit? Nothing but a bodybuilder Gifted gold Bought his first belt off Charles Martin Almost got splattered against Wlad Splattered by a little fat man
Or, he KOed Klitschko in the fight of the year Pitched a shut out against said fat man KOed Martin for his first belt And has a resume that is 10 times better than Furys. Also consistently fights top opponents instead of Sefari, Pianeta, Schwarz and Wallin