Fury beat Wilder, but he was also dropped like 5 times in 3 fights. Fury has always been chinny, but Wilder almost took him out in the last round of the first fight and in the third fight.
Fury took a lot from Wilder, but I also believe Wilder took a lot from him.
Fury will never be the same, he took a lot of damage, physical and psychological in Wilder fights, no matter what he says. He fought Whyte because he was his mandatory and Whyte also looked shot enough in Povetkin fights.
Fury will never take any challenge ever again. He will never fight the other champ ( Usyk), he will never fight a dangerous undefeated contender or a young contender.
I think Fury had issues from wilder s knock downs, but I think Fury had got over them now. Fury might be more gun shy now.
But I think Fury will fight usyk. But fury happy for usy k to take a bit more damage from dubois. But I think Fury hopes he hasn't mis calculated, although he hopes dubois softens usyk up, he don't want dubois to beat usyk.
I'm optimistic and hope for the best, you have to what's the alternative?
Wilder did probably take something out of Fury. He took Wilders best shot and got up. But the question is is there anybody out there who’s good enough to exploit that.
I find it interesting how sometimes people make a big deal of how a fighter they like lost, and in so doing, ruined an opponent. It is due to their loyalty to someone that they are passionate about that leads them to do this.
This behavior is often seen in sports circles where a team or player’s fans are heavily invested in seeing them succeed.
This concept of feeling like a fighter lost and ruined an opponent is not only seen in sports but also in other areas. People may put their faith into ideas, beliefs, or political figures and when these individuals make choices that are not what they had hoped for, they will feel a sense of disappointment.
While it is understandable for people to feel disappointment or loss when something does not go the way they had planned it is difficult to believe that a single person’s loss would ruin an opponent. It is more likely that the loss is only a small piece of the overall puzzle.
It is also more likely that the other person merely accomplished something that the other was unable to due to the many variables involved.
Therefore, to make such a big deal out of the negative outcome of a single individual’s loss is wildly exaggerated and does not provide an accurate representation of how their actions affected their opponent.
Fury has always had psychological problems. He had them well before Wilder, and should have lost a fight before he fought Wilder, and got dropped before he fought Wilder. Wilder can be responsible for his own crazy. Fury doesn't need any help being crazy.
Fury beat Wilder, but he was also dropped like 5 times in 3 fights. Fury has always been chinny, but Wilder almost took him out in the last round of the first fight and in the third fight.
Fury took a lot from Wilder, but I also believe Wilder took a lot from him.
Fury will never be the same, he took a lot of damage, physical and psychological in Wilder fights, no matter what he says. He fought Whyte because he was his mandatory and Whyte also looked shot enough in Povetkin fights.
Fury will never take any challenge ever again. He will never fight the other champ ( Usyk), he will never fight a dangerous undefeated contender or a young contender.
Omg your such a drama QUEEN.
The guy always talked about challenges to fight off depression. Multiple times He defeated the most dangerous boxer he could ever face. Probably in his fat eyes any other challenge isn't as great. So he lost the hunger. Not literally, because he's always hungry and fat now.
How exactly did Whyte look shot in the Povetkin fight? He won every single round in both fights except the one he was knocked out in. I think Fury will fight Usyk after Ngannou as part of a large Saudi deal and then retire or possibly fight Joshua for another payday.
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