If Fury comes back the same.....hes the best HW in the world

I don't see AJ knocking Fury out. I actually see how he has been fighting lately and expect it'd be like Wlad vs Fury.

Wilder is always a live weapon with that right hand, but he gets soundly out-boxed for most of it unless he can catch Fury. If Cunningham can drop him, and he can uppercut himself successfully in a fight, anything can happen.
 
Lets see Fury outbox someone who actually comes to fight. Or outfight someone that isnt a can like Del Boy.
 
Fury vs any of Povetkin, Ortiz, or Parker is good.
 
I don't see AJ knocking Fury out. I actually see how he has been fighting lately and expect it'd be like Wlad vs Fury.

Wilder is always a live weapon with that right hand, but he gets soundly out-boxed for most of it unless he can catch Fury. If Cunningham can drop him, and he can uppercut himself successfully in a fight, anything can happen.
I could see it like AJ V parker in that AJ comfortable wins but takes no risks. No way does his output gets slowed to unmotivated Wladimir levels, if that were happening he'd go for a finish.
Prime Fury was a myth that's why he never made it to the rematch, AJ ended the real Wladimir reign. And now he's fat and strung out Parker, Ortiz, Whyte, probably a few more all take him today. Let alone one of the champs.
 
Btw was Pauli correct in thinking that king Kong's power was due to his juice?
 
Skill wise he should be able to outbox AJ and Wilder pretty handily, but with their power there will always be a risk of him being up on points and then getting caught with a big game changing shot at any stage of the fight. Especially as he hasnt shown enough punching power himself to make them hesitant to chase him down and engage.
 
Skill wise he should be able to outbox AJ and Wilder pretty handily, but with their power there will always be a risk of him being up on points and then getting caught with a big game changing shot at any stage of the fight. Especially as he hasnt shown enough punching power himself to make them hesitant to chase him down and engage.

No, he shouldn’t.

Fury is fucking shite. End of.
 
I could see it like AJ V parker in that AJ comfortable wins but takes no risks. No way does his output gets slowed to unmotivated Wladimir levels, if that were happening he'd go for a finish.
Prime Fury was a myth that's why he never made it to the rematch, AJ ended the real Wladimir reign. And now he's fat and strung out Parker, Ortiz, Whyte, probably a few more all take him today. Let alone one of the champs.

Dillian Whyte would destroy Fury, and Whyte is shite.

Make what you will of that statement
 
Lol @ Fury easily beating any of the top HWs. I swear most of you making these claims havent watched him.
 
I agree with the OP, the Fury that beat Klit beats Joshua, Wilder and whoever else. It’s not definite of course, nothing in boxing is esp the heavyweights but he’s the best.
 
Skill wise he should be able to outbox AJ and Wilder pretty handily, but with their power there will always be a risk of him being up on points and then getting caught with a big game changing shot at any stage of the fight. Especially as he hasnt shown enough punching power himself to make them hesitant to chase him down and engage.

You have to jump on Fury early to take the fight from him and make it a inside war destroying his body but the mistake Klichko made was trying to out box and jab him and with Fury"s size and length at heavy, Fury will just pot-shot you to death, just pawing a jab and throwing a right and left and then just grab and hold, you actually have to fight Fury like Mike Tyson would, using quick inside attacks, after a hard jab using head movement and quickly attacking the body and when Fur holds use upper-cuts and then wrestle him, even throwing him down or tripping him, with leg take downs and then tell the ref, he's the one holding, then you can set up a right hand, left hook and body shot, late and drop him.

If you don't fight like this and be tentative, you will be tricked into a slow boring jab and hold fight and you will lose. Being tentative and gun, shy shows a sense of fear and makes people think Fury"s actually controlling the fight, even if your out jabbing him it's your tentativeness that judges see.

When your in a professional fight, MMA or Boxing, or any other fighting sports, ring control is the key to winning, even if your not landing, or doing much yourself, but controlling the action and tempo, shows your not having any trouble and dictating the exchanges will get you the win.

Fury did the exactly that to Klichko and even when Fury actually did nothing in their fight.
 
You have to jump on Fury early to take the fight from him and make it a inside war destroying his body but the mistake Klichko made was trying to out box and jab him and with Fury"s size and length at heavy, Fury will just pot-shot you to death, just pawing a jab and throwing a right and left and then just grab and hold, you actually have to fight Fury like Mike Tyson would, using quick inside attacks, after a hard jab using head movement and quickly attacking the body and when Fur holds use upper-cuts and then wrestle him, even throwing him down or tripping him, with leg take downs and then tell the ref, he's the one holding, then you can set up a right hand, left hook and body shot, late and drop him.

If you don't fight like this and be tentative, you will be tricked into a slow boring jab and hold fight and you will lose. Being tentative and gun, shy shows a sense of fear and makes people think Fury"s actually controlling the fight, even if your out jabbing him it's your tentativeness that judges see.

When your in a professional fight, MMA or Boxing, or any other fighting sports, ring control is the key to winning, even if your not landing, or doing much yourself, but controlling the action and tempo, shows your not having any trouble and dictating the exchanges will get you the win.

Fury did the exactly that to Klichko and even when Fury actually did nothing in their fight.

Well chisora tried pretty much what you described and didnt have much success but I agree that wlad should have went for a more agressive gameplan. The problem with fury is that he is actually pretty good in the clinch and infighting if he isnt busy uppercutting himself..
 
Well chisora tried pretty much what you described and didnt have much success but I agree that wlad should have went for a more agressive gameplan. The problem with fury is that he is actually pretty good in the clinch and infighting if he isnt busy uppercutting himself..


Well if you want to keep your belts, then you better make sure the judges and fans know your willing to get knocked out and lose on your shield, then let Fury just coast to a easy win, like Klichko did, because no one is giving Joshua an easy win against a fellow European Britt and Wilder already showed he's dropping bombs against you, if he's losing and in trouble and is also willing to get knocked out, trying to keep his belts.

Remember Holyfield vs Riddick Bowe and Evander going toe to toe taking serious bombs and fighting for his life trying to keep those belts and even getting dropped and staggering all around the ring and then making an incredible come back and staggering Riddick Bowe, that's what it takes and you better be willing to do that and more, or just hand Fury over the belts and retire, like Klichko did and he retired.
 
chisora is shit.
its quite obvious that for whatever reason, klit didnt train properly for the fury fight - either he didnt think much of a guy who turns up to a presser throwing tables and dressing as batman or he carried injury but something wasnt right...

hes built himself a hell of a safety blanket though, whatever happens now, he cant lose.
 
Fury is very coordinated and skilled for a big man. AJ looks ripped but he isn't as coordinated and has less of a gas tank. Fury's win was a decisive win in that no version of Klitscko wins that night. Close but Klitscko had nothing more to offer. AJ was very near to being knocked out. From a fan perspective, the latter is tge better fight but from a boxing perspective the former was more impressive. If Klitscko had something he would have did it and roughed it up but there was no opportunity presented by Fury.
 
Fury is very coordinated and skilled for a big man. AJ looks ripped but he isn't as coordinated and has less of a gas tank. Fury's win was a decisive win in that no version of Klitscko wins that night. Close but Klitscko had nothing more to offer. AJ was very near to being knocked out. From a fan perspective, the latter is tge better fight but from a boxing perspective the former was more impressive. If Klitscko had something he would have did it and roughed it up but there was no opportunity presented by Fury.
fury decisively did nothing in the klitschko fight, while wlad managed to do less.

and i found joshua vs klitschko far more impressive from both the winner and the loser, than fury vs wlad combined. there's nothing impressive about standing around and lunging into clinches for 12 rounds. that's not boxing, what joshua and wlad did is boxing.
 
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