You may have apoint, which is sad becasue Fury has a lot going on. Then again, if Fury starts putting on permanent pounds, it may help him take punches a little better, and may put a little weight behind his punch. So who knows.
I've seen this too, and it's of course possible, but depends on so many factors. Worrying mentality, I do agree. On the other hand, he's a fighter and seems a strong character, so should cope.
I seen a documentary on Fury couple years ago and it looked like he was planning for a future away from boxing. He's in the property market. He already said he would retire if he lost to wlad and I believe him.
He seems to be lacking in the vital quality of consistent self discipline. I also don't see him lasting very long at the upper tiers. He'll be reduced to the C level pretty quickly after Wlad thrashes him.
is that i film london? i like them chill interviews, better than weirdo Secback. tyson fury is real eccentric and with most ppl with the highs come lows. If he loses or wins i bet he balloons up huge
Vlad is a very young 39 years old, and he is not slowing down at all. He stays in shape year round, has lived a clean life. The haters claim that Vlad is too old to fight at age 39, but were picking Hopkins to beat Kovalev when he was 49.........................double standard................
This seems to be a recurring problem in the Heavyweight division. The ones that are inconsistent or injury prone are the entertaining ones while the not so appealing ones are the opposite.
It usually is also the reason they are entertaining. Having to compensate their shortcomings with trashtalking and be in multiple entertaining fights because they can't be dominant against all styles en skillsets.
Outside of camp Fury eats himself up to like damn near 300lbs... That's probably why he thinks that Vlad isn't a proper heavyweight lol.
Go on the Brit forum, there are endless threads about how fat he is, if someone is fat then they are fat, nationality doesn't change that?
That's easy to predict. Tyson Fury eats like there's no tomorrow, and having to lose that much weight between fights burns down your body. Additionally, he's a flat out alcoholist. He drinks unhuman amount of alcohol in single sessions. Last but not least, he trains very hard, but like a total amateur. His camp doesn't really know what they're doing, they think so. Just take a look at the footage of him lifting heavy weights, with a form ****tier than what you can see in any average gym full of newbies. He has a ticket ready for snap city, he's going to seriously injure himself or wore out all his cartilages. Also lets not forget the way he fights. He likes too much to stop punches with his face. And you can only take so many in a career, before it becomes evident, and then it's too late.
Then you're not really looking around, because the brits, usually hopelessly die hard defenders of anyone they can claim as theirs (pretty much on par with the americans on that), are the biggest haters of Tyson Fury. Don't know what's the reason for that, maybe the fact Tyson is a gypo, or maybe they're instinctively intimidated and repulsed by the fact that in spite of being british, Tyson isn't effeminate and heartless.