He has no power and is very sloppy. He hasn't fought anyone worth a crap and we already know he can't take punches from handpicked bums with 25% KO rates. Yes he is big but does that really mean anything? I will say the Haye fiasco set him back he should have never fooled with Haye to begin with but can't put that on Fury.
Define "Prospect". Fury is a top 10 contender. Even if he only has 20 something fights, I think he's past the prospect stage of his career.
Aren't prospects all those fighters that have yet to fight for a title? That's at least the general definition, and Fury fits in. On a side note, Cunningham dropped Amir Mansour in his last fight. With a less charged and perfect shot than the full force overhand he landed on Fury. Is Amir Mansour chinny too? I've never heard anyone considering him so. Cunningham's low ko percentage has more to do with his style than with his power. 6'3, 215 lbs with bodybuilding body fat percentage, fast, how could someone like that have no power? :huh
Fury's chin is shakier than his caravan in a storm. Fury is a classless, chinless gypo. I do hope he gets past Chisora though, so we can see his gypo glass jaw travel across the Channel from a Wlad right hand.
I think the fact the Gypsy got off the canvas twice to win makes him the top prospect. What heavyweight WOULDNT go down from a Neven Pajkic or USS Cunningham shot??
Anthony Joshua for one. And theres a dude from New Zealand or Australia that looks promising, Walker I think
joshua is no where near as proven and the fact you dont even know parkers name means you shouldnt even be mentioning him