if he was ready to step in the ring with Haye in Feb then he is ready to step in with anybody a tune up would only regress him at this point.
Big fight against Wilder? :think Wilder have beaten only cab drivers,Wilder should fight couple of live opponents before he gets mentioned as future opponent. Fury is TOP10 HW,wilder maybe TOP50 and even that's debatable. Harrison,bydenko,thompson?what you are smoking sir?thompson right now would be okay opponent or wlad,adamek,stiverne or arreola.Haye is already passed the cab driver level where wilder is stuck. One big fight for fury before titleshot against Wlad.
He was losing the fight against Cunningham and used dirty tricks to knock him out. That was not a legal KO.
Nope. He handled a small man (compared to Fury) in the ring like a big man should handle a small man. Adameks, Solisis and juniors would get same treatment, but in worse manner today. It is perfectly legal KO whenever the referee counts you out.
Fury should have been smart enough not to waste his time with Haye. Fury can get fights seems he just wants easy ones though. He could make several fights if he wanted to he had HBO interested in him doubt that is true anymore since he has been out of action so long now.
In his last training camp, he had Eddie Chambers, Steve Cunningham (apparently no bad feeling betweem them anymore), and Hughie Fury. Three fantastic sparring partners, even if not really powerful, but good to refine skills. Hughie is really lucky, without Tyson he wouldn't have the chance to spar with those former champions, at his actual state. I read that in preparation for the Ghaye fight, Tyson was continuously asking Cunningham to insist on the overhand right hand, the one that knocked him down, because it is the Toebreaker 's trademark shot.
I was talking about Dillion Whyte. He is currently on a ban, much to the relief of other contenders. He gave Wlad more than he could handle in sparring and was fired. Wlad will never fight Fury.