Watching his training videos I suspect we're in for quite a sorry spectacle.
It feels a bit like watching Mike Tyson's or Jake Paul's training videos where casuals are ****** in, but you can just see they are nowhere near being competitive.
In some ways its quite good. If he comes back and looks terrible then we should be spared the "I could come back and beat all these dossers with one hand behind my back" stuff that at one point felt inevitable for the next decade.
Mind you, I never thought he'd be as bad a loser as he was after Usyk. I genuinely thought he'd just claim old age had beaten him and wish Usyk all the best. So maybe we'll get those claims regardless.
Beating Arslanbek Makhmudov would be potentially a top 4 best career win for Fury 'It is a solid comeback fight for Tyson Fury'.
A lot of people are commenting on Tyson Fury's current condition? But the crucial factor in all of this for me is, that although Tyson Fury has technically lost his last 3 fights vs. Francis Ngannou and then Oleksandr Uysk twice back to back. Fury still has not suffered a brutal loss; no fighter has been able to brutally knock him out.
Note: So there have always been positives which Tyson Fury could take from his performances 'even if he has lost his last three fights. He got up off the decked, and fought his way back into the fight vs Francis Ngannou. Oleksandr Uysk in their first fight, was unable to take out a extremely hurt and vulnerable Fury in round 9. And although he was beaten by Oleksandr Uysk again in the third fight, he did fight a more technically sound and much better defensive fight'.
Anthony Joshua suffered a brutal loss vs. Daniel Dubois, in a fight where he did show a lot of courage having a swing up while severely concussed 'but still the conclusion to that fight was Joshua being knocked out'.
To conclude: Therefore I think the comeback trail for either Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is different, I don't think Fury really needs any ticking over fights 'He just needs to get himself in solid condition, and then take the big fight opportunities that come his way'.
I think Arslanbek Makhmudov is a solid enough comeback fight 'If he is going to achieve anything at top level again in the heavyweight divisions, he should really been smashing Makhmudov to pieces, or winning every single round during the fight' etc.
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