Good fight for Tyson Fury, it is not too much of a challenge for a return fight 'But it is still for sure a legitimate solid level fight'.
Note: Tyson Fury's performance vs Arslanbek Makhmudov will be a very good gauge of his current form 'compared to both domestic level fighters, like Dave Allen and World level fighters like Agit Kabayel'.
If Tyson Fury wins quite comfortably over the distance, and wins 90 to 95% of the rounds 'I would honestly rate that as a really good performance for Tyson Fury'.
I don't think people should really expect Tyson Fury, to just wade through Makhmudov because? In my opinion stylistically Tyson Fury has never been that type of fighter vs. most heavyweights that he has not outweighed by 50 + pounds.
To conclude: Whenever Tyson Fury has fought a solid level heavyweight, who he does not outweigh considerably 'he has always fought them from a defensive fundamental base. Wladimir Kiltschko, Derek Chisora, Francis Ngannou, Dillian Whyte. Fury fought all of those fighters on the back foot'.
Tyson Fury during his first fight vs. Derek Chisora I, attempted to meet force with force 'and was pushed right to the line, and smashed up by an out of condition Chisora. In the remaining two fights of their trilogy Fury, stylistically applied his greater skill for skill boxing and range. And proceeded to systematically beat down Chisora'.
That is the level of performance vs. Makhmudov, that I want to see from Tyson Fury 'If he is in solid form, he should have the ability to make the fight easy for himself'.
If this fight is a mightily struggle for Tyson Fury 'Then I don't think that will be a good sign for his comeback aspirations, and fighting towards winning a World title again' etc.
Note: Tyson Fury's performance vs Arslanbek Makhmudov will be a very good gauge of his current form 'compared to both domestic level fighters, like Dave Allen and World level fighters like Agit Kabayel'.
If Tyson Fury wins quite comfortably over the distance, and wins 90 to 95% of the rounds 'I would honestly rate that as a really good performance for Tyson Fury'.
I don't think people should really expect Tyson Fury, to just wade through Makhmudov because? In my opinion stylistically Tyson Fury has never been that type of fighter vs. most heavyweights that he has not outweighed by 50 + pounds.
To conclude: Whenever Tyson Fury has fought a solid level heavyweight, who he does not outweigh considerably 'he has always fought them from a defensive fundamental base. Wladimir Kiltschko, Derek Chisora, Francis Ngannou, Dillian Whyte. Fury fought all of those fighters on the back foot'.
Tyson Fury during his first fight vs. Derek Chisora I, attempted to meet force with force 'and was pushed right to the line, and smashed up by an out of condition Chisora. In the remaining two fights of their trilogy Fury, stylistically applied his greater skill for skill boxing and range. And proceeded to systematically beat down Chisora'.
That is the level of performance vs. Makhmudov, that I want to see from Tyson Fury 'If he is in solid form, he should have the ability to make the fight easy for himself'.
If this fight is a mightily struggle for Tyson Fury 'Then I don't think that will be a good sign for his comeback aspirations, and fighting towards winning a World title again' etc.
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