It is sad that Fury fights so low competition, but it won`t matter when he meets Wilder in the ring.
It will matter. Wilder's been busting his ass in the gym, learning new tactics, eating better, and getting healthier and stronger than ever. The first-round demolition of Breazeale was only the beginning.
Now he's about to embark on one of the most intense camps of his career in order to deliver a better performance against a vengeful and dangerous King Kong Ortiz. In the first fight, the crafty Cuban southpaw out-boxed him and hurt him several rounds before the stoppage. In the rematch, Wilder is going to improve in two ways: he's going to out-box Ortiz and humiliate him, then he's going to knock him out even faster than before.
By then, Povetkin will have already beaten Hughie, and the year will close with Andy destroying AJ again. These losses will be very demoralizing for the Brits. As the last Brit standing, all of the pressure will be on Tyson Fury to perform better in the rematch against Wilder. Fury will feel this pressure weighing down on him heavily. In those moments he'll be asking himself, "Have I done enough? Am I truly ready?" He's the last real line of defense standing between The Bronze Bomber and the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.
Yea just so you know im not a Fury fan I'm a Hrgovic guy tbh. But this Fury fight could turn out to be a real interesting one, I think Wallin will surprise everyone I like the fight myself but Fury vs Pulev is more rational and could have been called redemption since Pulev has a win over Hughie.
I would have liked to see Pulev also
Tyson getting redemption for his cousin , that would probably get some more people in the seats or just interested at all
And it would be much more accordingly to his status instead of fighting an up and comer
It will matter. Wilder's been busting his ass in the gym, learning new tactics, eating better, and getting healthier and stronger than ever. The first-round demolition of Breazeale was only the beginning.
Now he's about to embark on one of the most intense camps of his career in order to deliver a better performance against a vengeful and dangerous King Kong Ortiz. In the first fight, the crafty Cuban southpaw out-boxed him and hurt him several rounds before the stoppage. In the rematch, Wilder is going to improve in two ways: he's going to out-box Ortiz and humiliate him, then he's going to knock him out even faster than before.
By then, Povetkin will have already beaten Hughie, and the year will close with Andy destroying AJ again. These losses will be very demoralizing for the Brits. As the last Brit standing, all of the pressure will be on Tyson Fury to perform better in the rematch against Wilder. Fury will feel this pressure weighing down on him heavily. In those moments he'll be asking himself, "Have I done enough? Am I truly ready?" He's the last real line of defense standing between The Bronze Bomber and the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World.
Lol this sound like sum shyt pasted from a boxing article.
Fury shouldn't be fighting prospects period and Wallin is one , the difference here he's better then most known names but that's the problem you guys want popular guys not better suited ones. Fury shouldn't be fighting anyone with just 20 fights either but we're getting a better fight then the other names he wanted but like I said you guys really don't want the better fight your rather Martin who's not as skilled otherwise you could look at numerous vids on the guy instead of arguing what a bum he is.
Yeah, obviously there are better names out there for Fury but Wallin is actually not the tomato can that Schwarz was. He just lacks recognition.
His debut in the US this April, ended in a first round no contest snafu. He's fought Europeans in Europe his entire career, though he trains in NYC now. He was hoping to get the AJ fight when Miller got popped. He has some promise.
The fact remains he's never fought anyone of note and believe it or not, he's been even LESS busy than Fury. It still boils down to a stay busy, filler fight, but hey it's boxing and anything can happen.
I am curious what the reaction would have been had a more recognizable name been announced. What if it was Kabayel or Helenius. Or better known prospects like Hunter, Dubois, Hrgovic, Joe Joyce, or even Efe Ajagba ?
I bet people would have more interest in your boy Hrgovic, than Otto-matic Wallin, the Swede out of NYC, who claims to have 200 rounds with Anthony Joshua.
Sorry to say but you're in that particular group on here that seems in a fog and usually just don't get it, it being any common sense points.
It was a simple question....what makes him good? All I've gotten from you is the run around. Tried having a discussion but you're trying to make it some argument to be won or lost.
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