And you know what that means. This content is protected Tyson Luke Fury August 2, 1988-October 24, 2015.:tomb:-(
Outstanding. Wald can't hug Fury like he can the smaller fighters. This is a fight were we will actually see Wlad be on the offensive, otherwise he could lose. This is probably Wlad's biggest challenge in years.
Fury's career is gonna take a toll... after this fight, he'll either be known as the first to stop Wlad in his prime. Or just another over-hyped bum that Wladimir stepped all over
David Haye is adamantly predicting that Tyson Fury is going to pull out of the Wladimir fight. He says he'll believe the fight's taking place only after the two fighters are in the same ring on fight night. I really, really hope he's wrong and that Fury doesn't somehow withdraw from the fight.
fury is irrelevant by november, then he can go back to being the domestic level fighter he always has been.
He sure does... and tends to open up more looking to land big shots. Fury has talked a TON of **** about Wlad over the years, so it's time for him to (try to) put some action behind those words. Let's see what he's got. This will be the first time Fury has fought another big man. It just so happens that that big man is the best current HW in the world right now.
I see Fury doing well and being competitive in the first 5-6 rounds but his stamina will be his undoing. He won't be able to keep up with Wlad's speed.
I don't think Fury can take Wlad's punches well. He's going to get hit harder than he's used to being hit. Steve Cunningham and Neven Pajkic put him on the canvas. Wladimir has to be licking his chops. :ko
I look forward to the Fury trash talk. This fight lead-up should be very interesting because Fury seems to genuinely enjoy verbally berating his opponents. It doesn't come off like mere theatrics, unlike some of the other old HWs who were so desperate to get a payday vs Wlad. Fury's angle isn't staged.