But Fury is right boxing is too be enjoyed, if you fighting it's because you like that, some trainers try to be like drill sergeants and break you down, when it's not necessary. You can express you through boxing and you get into because you enjoy it. I've been there myself.
That's another huge obese elephant standing in the middle of the room. There are 17 weightclasses (or 18 if the WBC is to be believed) nowadays, and in 16 of those you can't let yourself go or you simply won't be champion anymore. Also, he never had to deal with mandatories before now, where he couldn't simply pick the opponent. He was in shape in his biggest fight (Wlad) and we now know it was in a controversial way, and if he has to face mandatories or actually goes for unifications he probably has to be in decent shape without substance abuse. He can't show up in Seferi fight shape and expect he'd beat an agile and active top heavyweight.
It goes annoy me when he comes out with this crap, as I am a huge fan. He could have got down as one of the immortals in boxing had be been a bit more dedicated. However his flaws are part of the mystique.
Didn't realise beating 39yo gunshy wlad and a limited right hand x3 makes you the best? What truly makes someone the best (according to Floyd and Canelo fans) Fooling the fans by employing some or all of the following: -buying judges -extensive cherrypicking (and weight jumping) -stacking the deck so the opponent has minimal chances of winning -consuming copious amounts of steroids -weight bullying beating on smaller guys -fixing fights
He forgot to put in "do nandrolone, avoid fighting the best, fight bums and make your opponents take you to court to fight you". Also fake covid, fake mental illness when you need to and fake like you are donating your entire purse to charity