Well I dont know if he is juicing. And weldone on admitting Fury is not fan friendly, in more ways than one, crappy interviews, poor opponent selection, boring performances.
Fury has a great win over a less faded Wlad away from home but in a far more negative fashion. Impressive but may also come with a bit of an asterisk next to it in future due to his failing drug tests with UKAD way before that fight happened. He then fought Seferi and Pianta. Wilder should of been another great win but other than those two and Chisora his CV is very shallow. Wilder's CV is then a complete joke. Can crushing his way to a title shot at an ill never that good paper champion who IMO posed less of a threat than Martin in the state he was in when he fought Wilder. Then takes the path of least resistance until facing a 40 year old contender whose best win was Bryant Jennings years ago. Gets schooled by Fury but escapes with a draw.
The Cab Drivers that Punch Back can drop Fury and make him Crawl Around on the Canvas to give his fights some Entertainment Value!
Yeah Wilders resume is shocking. Ortiz is class though (way past sell by date). But he has the one punch power to end a contest at any time and makes him so dangerous
Too bad fights are scored by how many rounds you win and not who scored the most knockdowns isn't it?
Well we can agree to disagree. No hostility, we can just back up, away from each other... after we said our peace.
I fully agree, I been vocal about his one punch power shaking up the laws of boxing, and what we typically expect to happen. Then I thought about the type of fighter required to beat Wilder... from what we have today.
Fury compared to the other top HWs? Definitely has more mental strength than Joshua, and on par with Wilder. Say what you like about his skills, it took a strong mind to find a home for that combo against Fury when the fight was all but lost. He backed himself in a losing cause and gave the judges a reason to score the draw. Fair dos to both. How Wilder and Fury stack up to second tier HWs like Whyte? Well, boxing with a focused mind despite failing a drugs test is pretty solid to be fair. So he scores high on mental strength despite the context. Joshua had his sense of certainty diminished by Vlad and stolen by Ruiz. The rematch is more about getting that back than the belts....
FURY is a fighting man manny steward once said when he had fury in camp he would rise to the top he is a tough tough kid
Fury’s legs are better than Joshua’s, which is why he recovers so well and Fury is very smart, so he rarely eats punches flush while Joshua absorbs a lot of punches flush and relies too much on his raw strength. Joshua needs to incorporate more road work and learn to roll with punches better.
Smart enough to fight only one live opponent every three years. Don't fight can't get hit. Smart like a fox.