what do you want me to tell ya, i think youre seeing what i would expect his most ardent supporter to see, never mind just a brit in general, and i see he can get got to, and will get got to. one of us is going to be right, and i like my chances.
Great so you chat garbage and can't even provide basic boxing evidence to back it up? Anything? just say it. If I say something i'll back it up. Wilder does have a punchers chance and so does AJ but what is a punchers chance against an elite boxer like Fury? the first superheavy EVER to move like that? it's no chance at all. you think his chin might be suspect? his footwork is worse than wilders? his jab is worse than wilders? he is weak to the body? wilder had an "off night" (ridiculous don't say this one please) so c'mon what is it? It's the basic mundane "power though" isn't it? 100 years of the art of boxing and people still don't learn, it's hilarious.
Too small doesn't get past Fury's jab. You not see Bellew winning rounds against him? not enough power to make fury think twice and not a good enough chin either. Usyk knows to stay clear of Fury, Usyk is a smart man. His whole intent at HW was to try and beat AJ the big stiff idiot but guess what AJ got himself beat.
No one can beat Fury after his performance against Schwarz. He beat Schwarz in two rounds!!! Previously unbeaten, young and hungry. Fury would beat Whyte inside 6 rounds too... Whyte would probably leave the ring before the 4th round... because he wouldn't want to suffer the embarrassment of losing to Fury... or he might do a Khan and pretend his balls hurt. Fury is invincible. He only hits the canvas, to disguise the fact that he is invulnerable. I saw it in a superman tv episode before, Clark Kent pretended to hurt himself and squeezed ketchup on his finger to fool anyone who'd think he was superman.
I can imagine Whyte's face after 6 rounds of being pummeled by Fury's jab already. no fun Whyte has the worst style possible to beat Fury with. high guard which fury easily pops around. lazy jab. useless on the backfoot. not very good on the front foot. can throw bombs inside but he doesn't work his way inside very well. Whyte also drops his guard like AJ when he starts to tire. you cannot do this against a 6'8" 260 pound man who goes for 12 rounds solid. it's a death trap.
look, your whole identity is tyson fury, what kind of points should i expect for you to concede in a productive debate? let me just say, i think most on here look at boxing as a static situation. what a fighter did 2 years ago proves what he is capable of now. i look at boxing as an organic thing, fighters are learning, aging, living. situations fluctuate, reverse, expand, etc... i am telling you what i see happening, no agenda, just what i know telling me what im seeing. if i am wrong, i am more than man enough to publicly admit it.
Agreed, Whyte has never shown he can go 12 rounds and stay alive. Whyte struggles against taller men, against Joshua he could barely trade with him, and against Helenius, he was unable to land anything and Helenius just toyed with Whyte around the ring using his range. Whyte doesn't know how to deal with a jab from a tall man, or the speed and quickness of Fury. He has faced Parker before who is "somewhat quick" but only half the speed of Fury.
Fury seems to be getting better and better, haven't seen any improvement in wilders, ajs game at all. They are fighting the same as they did 6-7 fights ago. We all know wilder took the first fury fight because he thought he was finished, he is improving imo.
Fury's Jab and double Jab whilst not a 'ram rod' must be awefuly daunting to come up against. Throws it equally well from either stance