Tyson was as out of shape as Chisora dunce.
Just see what you want but Hayes first hurdle he failed. Tyson came through his![]()
They both got floored by a cruiserweight, they both looked shite in those respective fights: Haye punching himself out and Fury having to use illegal tactics to floor the older, smaller man.
I don't know that you can take much from either fight. The difference being that Thompson wasn't Haye's last fight, Cunningham was Fury's most recent fight, he has a way to go yet.
Also Ross, to help you look less stupid - wilder is a sparring partner in Haye's camp... This doesn't make him fight ready in several regards.
a) wilder has been fighting against a mobile, small heavy... What tactics will he have sharpened that would be relative to fighting a lanky fighter exactly?
b) being a sparring partner doesn't make you ring fit, if Haye spars 8 rounds then Wilder would likely end up doing 2 rounds (probably not in a row). Sparring partners are there to be mixed and matched to suit the session's goals. You've seriously never heard of a round robin?!?
c) wilder won't be pushing himself hard enough to be at peak conditioning in strength and condition sessions - his job is to be fresh enough to challenge david Haye in sparring, not fatigue himself getting fit.
You really need to have a bit more knowledge before saying things like 'wilder fought six weeks ago and has been sparring for four, he is fight fit'
and as had been said - this event was set up as PPV, Wilder is up and coming and fury isn't good enough to carry a PPV event by himself (only you and his uncles/cousins would pay)
So no response to Wider being 100% fit to fight ?, well at least team fury can talk big about something else.
Also no evidence of Wilder or his team ever calling fury crap in the press either.
It looks Adam like we are correct , the lack of response speaks for itself.
Seems like only a few of us deal in facts.
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