im with you on this one.... People forget that Fury got royally screwed in the David Haye situation...I say this without necessarily blaming haye. Fury did what he should, he took a fight where he could get comfortable working dimensionally from all ranges, using all types of punches, using different angles, switching from Southpaw and back. I think he put on a masterful performance, I would of liked to see him turn, twist more into his punches but he is throwing from the right angles, his accuracy was damn good.
Fury can even afford to lose to Klitschko if he fights a good fight and is effective because he is still young enough at 26 to learn and get better. He moves very well and at the very least would present a few problems to Klitschko if he can roll with the punches as he steps into position. He also fights well inside and we didn't see this so much because of the relative height of his opponent but he could be dangerous to Klitschko inside. Fury is on a short list and is a lot more developed than Wilder, a lot more versatile than Steverne... He should get a chance.
And yes this was a stay busy fight that was used properly.
Fury can even afford to lose to Klitschko if he fights a good fight and is effective because he is still young enough at 26 to learn and get better. He moves very well and at the very least would present a few problems to Klitschko if he can roll with the punches as he steps into position. He also fights well inside and we didn't see this so much because of the relative height of his opponent but he could be dangerous to Klitschko inside. Fury is on a short list and is a lot more developed than Wilder, a lot more versatile than Steverne... He should get a chance.
And yes this was a stay busy fight that was used properly.
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