Fury will beat Wilder easily, styles make fights, he will also beat Joshua, but Wilder will be an easy fight...............
Joshua beats both, Wilder by come from behind (or in front if it takes place in the US) KO over Fury. If it had taken place 3 years ago Fury would have outpointed Wilder though.
Yeah, pretty sure I had Parker winning 11 out of 12 rounds in that one. The judge who had it 114-114 after Fury ran, clinched, did nothing and landed nothing for 12 rounds definitely lived in a caravan.
Fury would have beat wilder Joshua would beat both of them. Fury would make it frustrating for Joshua....but reckon Joshua would get to him. He's good at applying pressure. Let's his hands go. Think he,d have got to fury in the end. Wilder always got that punchers chance but I can see a few people beating him. Huey fury would honestly give him a tough night. Parker would close the distance quicker than Ortiz and have a better gas tank. Someone will beat Joshua..it,ll be someone with just the right attributes...actually think the parker fight could be more tricky than the wilder one. Parker made for Joshua...but he might stick around long enough to cause Joshua some problems.
If that's a suggestion that you didn't even at least think it was close then I'd suggest you're deluded. Wow... Bizarre scoring, what on earth were you watching? Landed nothing? That was a two way street, the only separation being that Hughie flicked out the jab every once in a while. Parker meanwhile, chased him around the ring rather than cutting it off properly and landed next to nothing at all
Pretty accurate scoring actually, only 1 point difference from 2 of the judges. I saw Fury doing something with his left hand all night, don't know exactly what it was though, wasn't a jab that's for sure, but it doesn't matter, whatever it was it never landed 99 times out of 100, and on the very odd occasion it did, I thought Parker was head butting Fury's hand due to the greater force of Parker's head moving forward. Fury refused to engage all night, and when Parker did, he clinched and held on for his life. Apart from 1 good round, Fury landed maybe 3 or 4 significant punches all night, while Parker landed 3 or 4 a round. An easy and clear win for Parker against an opponent who stunk out the place and was in survival mode before the first bell even rang.
The judges generally being so on point and reliable in this sport... Dead on.. We might be talking about different fights here, I don't disagree that what Fury landed was not very significant, but it beat what Parker managed to land, which was absolutely nothing for the most part. 3 or 4 a round is just made up numbers, delusional. He couldn't even cut the ring off, the stuff amateurs. Yes Fury did stink the place out and still won the fight, that's how poor Joseph Parker was
Do both of you know he is currently at 18 stone 10 pounds, down from what was reported to be over 23 stone (I think I possibly heard 25)? I think that's the sign of someone taking things seriously again.
Think Fury is the weakest link. His offense isn’t effective enough. The Wlad fight was atrocious. He’s not doing that against AJ or Wilder who will be throwing punches unlike Wlad that night. Plus it’s not like he has Floyd/Lomachenko defense. AJ and Wilder will land on him. His antics won’t be as effective on the more offensively effective fighter. Judges will score output just as they did Parker over his brother.
Yes, because 2 judges with a combined 47 years experience and 1600 bouts between them on Furys promotion, the British boxing board, the WBO, compubox and the general public who don't live in caravans, are all telling lies making up numbers and conspiring against the Furys. It would have been impossible to beat what Parker landed because Fury didn't land anything let alone anything of any significance, delusional. Didn't the ref have to warn Fury to stop trying to slap Parker or hed take a point off? lol Sounds like your judging the fight by Furys ability to run away and survive very fast. Ortiz the 349-19 great amateur couldn't cut off the ring against notorious runner Malik Scott either, and like Parker, he still won pretty much every round. Malik Scott vs Hughie Fury, I think id rather watch a chess match.
I cant take him seriously until I see him fight again. His been out of the ring for ages and who knows what Fury will be like when he fights again. Not forgetting Fury's whole career seems to be all about 1 fight vs Klitchko