I'm a psychology effecianado. I noticed during the gloves off, wlad averted his eyes, stumbled through his words, and seemed to really struggle in the body language department. Obviously a faceoff isnt a fight, but if my calculations are correct, it looks like wlad is hiding some fear, badly.
Imagining female cashiers are into you just because they are looking back at you when you're at the register does not make you a psychology efficianado (corrected the spelling for you)
Because if Fury makes him fight at a higher than normal pace and CRUCIALLY makes him miss with his haymakers then Wlad will gas and be heavy legged around round 6-7...could give fury the potential to take off rounds. Fury said it in the face off..he is old and his legs will feel it...Wlad knew what Fury was rambling about. Fury's biggest issue is his power deficit and experience/skill compared to Wlad.
Good thing Wlad isn't going to be throwing haymakers, he'll just need his jab, and cross and maybe the left hook to polish him off.
Trying to hide annoyance, irritation, aggravation, agitation, frustration can be mistaken for fear.:deal
I can't wait to say andddddd the newwwwwwwwwwwwww Undefeated Undisputed (ffs Wilder really?) Heavyweight champion of the world
Hehe, Wlad is probably naturally a little bit scared but under all the machismo I think Fury is probably bricking it. Wlad's been there, done that many times even if he got beat it wouldn't mean that much for him at this point, for Fury this is his moment of truth..
Yes it can, I've been accuse of being afraid when I was just trying my best to not bash the person's face in.:deal