All those hedge hogs.
Comments Thread For: Photos: Fury, Klitschko Rematch Presser, Tyson Shows Off Belly
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How do you rate Fury as a fighter (if at all)? I think he has certain qualities, he did pull off this game plan with a veteran champion, after all.Comment
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Fury doesn't have six pack abs or an overly serious, "professional" demeanor but he doesn't need those things to beat Klitschko.
For some reason that seems to genuinely infuriate some people but I love it.Comment
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Sad to say he is a top fighter in the division. He did in fact beat the champion. He may do it again, I don't know. If he does it shows how far Wlad has slipped rather than how much Fury has improved. I don't think he beats either Joshua or Wilder.Comment
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I am worried about Tyson at this stage. I think he will be fine for the rematch, but no way he lasts long if he doesn't change something soon. You can't go from camp to camp with the aim of loosing 4+ stones before you start proper training..
Shame really, as I do think he is a unique talent.
Not know what to think about the rematch. Wlad hasn't been in this position since the first Peter fight. One !HUGE difference (apart from the fact he is 40 now), he doesn't have Manny anymore. I think that's the massive disadvantage for him. No way in hell he would fight the first fight the way he did if Emanuel was in his corner. He would scream at him like mad. IMO Banks is totally useless and Bashir spends more time butthurt that he is not main trainer than doing anything for Wlad.
Anyhow I see it as 75:25 for Fury...Comment
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Agree.
A fully focused, reignited Vlad should stop Fury. If he can't, well, it's time to retire. But in any case, as you say, Fury won't be champ for a long period of time regardless. I see Joshua taking the crown and reigning for longer, down the road.Comment
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The Furious One
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