Seriously doubt it! Fury fights like a frickin amatuer. Cain by TKO in 2
Even so and I agree about Fury's amateurishness I think he would be light years ahead of Velasquez in a boxing ring. I would give Velasquez a punchers chance at best.
Now if Velasquez had a few boxing matches and a year to train up, then I could see him providing a much stiffer challenge.
Even so and I agree about Fury's amateurishness I think he would be light years ahead of Velasquez in a boxing ring. I would give Velasquez a punchers chance at best.
Now if Velasquez had a few boxing matches and a year to train up, then I could see him providing a much stiffer challenge.
No chance, it would be easy for Fury or any high rated HW to deal with Cain, he's a MMA fighter and he fights square on!!
He'd be getting knocked down and tagged at will all night long.
No chance, it would be easy for Fury or any high rated HW to deal with Cain, he's a MMA fighter and he fights square on!!
He'd be getting knocked down and tagged at will all night long.
I don't think it would last that long, but yea Fury would be a heavy favorite especially currently.
If given time to train up and some adjustment fights, he may be able to do a better job but maybe not I would have to see but that time would also give Fury time to improve more and if he improves no amount of improvement from Velasquez would catch him up. So he would still have a punchers chance and not a good punchers chance~
wouldnt be the slightest bit entertaining unless there was a no take down rule. toney and more recently mayorga are good examples of taking a fighter out of their element and it will always end just like that.(submission)
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