Eh Fury is kinda a real piece of shitnever heard of whyte but have seen some of fury's fights
will root for fury since he's a pretty funny dude
Not gonna pay for PPV but will listen on radio. Whyte doesn't have anything in his locker to trouble Fury.
It's a hard life being a king
He's beatable. The talent level in the Heavyweight division is just thin.
No.is he the best of all time? No.
Is there anyone around today that can beat him? I doubt it.
is he the best of all time? No.
Is there anyone around today that can beat him? I doubt it.
No.
Tyson Fury is the greatest of his generation.
Sugar Hill made him a better fighter by maximizing his physical advantages and utilizing them offensively.
Agreed all round!He has to be in the conversation for one of the all time greats. His size and talent is just something else.
I'll be honest, as somebody that's been watching boxing hardcore for over 3 decades, it's hard to really assess because of how awful the Heavyweight division has been talent-wise for the last 2 decades.He has to be in the conversation for one of the all time greats. His size and talent is just something else.
Tyson will be an all-time great heavyweight, and the greatest heavyweight of his generation.He may not be a great yet, but there really isn't anyone who can challenge him. It doesn't help Joshua and Wilder both got embarrassed at the same time. I'm hoping him and Usyk can get in the ring.
He is 6'9 and can bounce around the ring and slip punches from Wilder who throws very fast.I'll be honest, as somebody that's been watching boxing hardcore for over 3 decades, it's hard to really assess because of how awful the Heavyweight division has been talent-wise for the last 2 decades.
There's no doubt Fury is really talented though.
Respectfully, you're talking about Wilder who is amazing athletically but started late, and had limited tools and technical skills.He is 6'9 and can bounce around the ring and slip punches from Wilder who throws very fast.
Im sure he can give any all time great problems.
And the #2 in the division is actually a cruiser.Respectfully, you're talking about Wilder who is amazing athletically but started late, and had limited tools and technical skills.
The fact he was clearly a top 3 heavyweight and a long-standing champion, unfortunately, says a lot about the division.
Same with Joshua for different reasons.
I think Fury is clearly above everybody in the divison.