Agreed. If he fights like he did in the 12th for the first few rounds the referee will wave it off early to protect Fury and give him chance to have a future career.
I think any fighter with power stops Fury as long as they are prepared to let their hands go, Ortiz, Johnson and Parker all have what it takes to end Fury early the only one I am unsure of now is Klitschko with his reluctance and inability to come up with the goods consecutively against opponents of the calibre of Jennings and Fury.
After this I would like to see Wlad rematch a former opponent to see where he is at to where he was before, should he lose on points again, no way Fury stops him as he hasn't the power or willingness himself to open up due to reservations and fears over his own durability.
I think any fighter with power stops Fury as long as they are prepared to let their hands go, Ortiz, Johnson and Parker all have what it takes to end Fury early the only one I am unsure of now is Klitschko with his reluctance and inability to come up with the goods consecutively against opponents of the calibre of Jennings and Fury.
After this I would like to see Wlad rematch a former opponent to see where he is at to where he was before, should he lose on points again, no way Fury stops him as he hasn't the power or willingness himself to open up due to reservations and fears over his own durability.
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