He should fight SNV or Holyfield for the right to fight Helenius or Arreola, then he will be worthy of facing someone like Chambers, Povetkin, Haye or Adamek. A win over any of these contenders should justify a fight with Vitali. If he beats Vitali then he has to rematch him. If he wins that he has earned a shot at Wlad
As of now Fury clearly loses to Vitali, but he's a 'work in progress', I want to see him what he's like in 5 year time before making any further assumptions. But by then Vitali will have been long gone and the only way Fury would beat VK is a fantasy match-up in the minds of his obsessed fans. He's got a very decent chance to become a belt-holder in the post-Klitschko era, tbh.
Nope, Fury has zero chance versus either Klitschko atm. Haven't you learned from the Haye-debacle to wait for a fighter to actually beat someone from the top 10 before giving them a chance against the two-headed champion of the division?
Vitali would win - no doubt. I mean just look at all the fit, prime opponents Vitali has beaten: Chris "The Fitness Freak" Arreola Odlanier "Burger Boy" Solis Shannon "Spring Chicken" Briggs How could Fury possibly beat him?
If Vitali were mauled by a pack of Otters prior to their match, and they dragged his bloodied body to the ring, he still TKO's Fury inside 3 rounds.
I wasn´t impressed by Fury. If someone is as big as him and isn´t able to fight tall, then there is something wrong. Dude was lucky that Chisora came in at a career highest weight. Steward hasn´t taught him that much obviously.
He,s a poncy pom , it's not his fault. Les ave a singalonga Mas Bygwaves sis undred an sisty sis!:good