My guess regarding the lack of interest in this thread would be that 90% of Brit fans are biased homers who mainly just pay attention to Brits and the big US fights, and 90% of Eastern Euro fans are biased homers who mainly just pay attention to Eastern Euros and the big US fights.
Then of course there are the Americans, 90% of whom are...well, you know where I'm going with this.
My point is that there are probably not that many people who have seen multiple fights of both Fury and Wach.
Fury is faster thats all I know. I'm going to go with him just on that because Wach is pretty damn slow looking, when I saw his fight with McBride on youtube I thought someone had the video on slow-motion.
Until fairly recently, I didn't really know who Wach was, and I am a big fan of the heavyweights. So I can't really blame others who aren't Wach and Rolling yet.
I like both Fury and Wach, but Wach is showing the better power recently.
Both are still learning and improving, of course, though Wach is a lot older than Fury.
Close fight, but Wach will land the big shot and take it.
Do you think Fury will be winning on points before you think Wach knocks him out? Is this a come behind KO or is this a fight you feel the rounds can go to either man?
Do you think Fury will be winning on points before you think Wach knocks him out? Is this a come behind KO or is this a fight you feel the rounds can go to either man?
I think it will be close with Fury maybe having an edge, and Wach landing the killer blow later in the fight.
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