Quote Originally Posted by DenilsonTheReturn View Post
To go from this



to this



You have to give him some credit.

Nevertheless I'm half expecting Fury to lose in one of his tune up fights. He'll start off with a Michael Sprott and then some past it "name" fighter like a Briggs or Tarver and if he get's this far then he won't go deep and fight a Dillan Whtye. It'll probably be a Stiverne.

Before Wlad his best opponent was Chisora and he never managed to KO him despite 6” height and 9” reach advantage. The guy was no god before he beat Wlad and isn’t likely to be after a long lay off eating pies.

But Fury fans have a ready made excuse

Tyson Fury Fans Before he fights Joshua : "Wow he looks great and seems to have a bit more pop in his punch .Hes going to school Joshua"

Tyson Fury Fans AFTER The Joshua Fight : "He was way past it ,he was the GOAT in 2015 . Joshua would never had defeated that Fury , you could see the difference"
I wouldn't be surprised if Fury got beat when he steps it up a level either, to use Del Boy as a measuring stick is a bit silly though, Fury was the first person to beat Chisora who then went on to go 12 rounds with Vitali, and let's remember that he has only ever been knocked sparko once by Haye.

Also the thing about Fury being the best in 2015 is a legitimate opinion, the only thing is that he never conclusively proved it, if he wouldn't have gone off the rails then I don't doubt that he would have beat AJ back then, Fury has been sitting around doing fuck all for 3 years whilst AJ has been fighting regularly and improving, they are 2 different fighters now.