I see where you're coming from, and it's true that Fury has had some controversial moments in his career. The fight with Wilder, especially the first one, is a prime example where people debate the count. It did seem like he got a bit more time to recover, and Wilder's punch was massive. That said, Fury showed incredible resilience getting up from that knockdown.
While Fury has had tough moments, it's part of what makes his career so interesting. He doesn't always dominate in the way you'd expect from a guy with his size advantage, but he finds ways to win. His ability to adapt and come back from adversity is part of what solidifies his spot in the top ranks.
I agree he's not invincible and has been tested, but that's what makes boxing exciting. Every great fighter has moments where they're pushed to their limits. It's fair to critique those moments, but it also highlights the mental toughness he brings to the ring. Whether he's the greatest or not, he's definitely a polarizing and captivating figure in the sport.
While Fury has had tough moments, it's part of what makes his career so interesting. He doesn't always dominate in the way you'd expect from a guy with his size advantage, but he finds ways to win. His ability to adapt and come back from adversity is part of what solidifies his spot in the top ranks.
I agree he's not invincible and has been tested, but that's what makes boxing exciting. Every great fighter has moments where they're pushed to their limits. It's fair to critique those moments, but it also highlights the mental toughness he brings to the ring. Whether he's the greatest or not, he's definitely a polarizing and captivating figure in the sport.
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