I'm not making it a big deal. I just find it rather amusing that so many Fury fans try to brush it off as a flash knockdown. And you can also make as many excuses for Fury as you want but the facts are the facts.
Tyson was dropped by two small heavyweights with KO% of 37% and 28%. In my opinion neither one of them were flash knockdowns. Firtha was also able to knock the snot out of Fury for a least a round and he really was stinging him. And he has a whooping 24% KO ratio. You can argue that that was along time ago and Fury is different now. But I will ask you what has he done to improve his chin?
And regardless of what Fury might do on Oct. 24, 2015, whether it be that he switches form southpaw to orthodox or if he throws 110 punches a round or goes in there and leans on him, Wlad will still connect with power at some point. And unlike Steve it won't have to be the supposed best punch he ever threw in his career.
When that happens I believe Tyson will see the great white flash and he will be out before he hits the floor. By the way Lennox Lewis doesn't give Fury much of a chance against Wlad.
Tyson was dropped by two small heavyweights with KO% of 37% and 28%. In my opinion neither one of them were flash knockdowns. Firtha was also able to knock the snot out of Fury for a least a round and he really was stinging him. And he has a whooping 24% KO ratio. You can argue that that was along time ago and Fury is different now. But I will ask you what has he done to improve his chin?
And regardless of what Fury might do on Oct. 24, 2015, whether it be that he switches form southpaw to orthodox or if he throws 110 punches a round or goes in there and leans on him, Wlad will still connect with power at some point. And unlike Steve it won't have to be the supposed best punch he ever threw in his career.
When that happens I believe Tyson will see the great white flash and he will be out before he hits the floor. By the way Lennox Lewis doesn't give Fury much of a chance against Wlad.
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