I haven't seen much of Fury. I don't watch Arreola but I know a bit about him. He doesn't know how to throw a right hand properly. he doesn't know how to slip and counter, or how to deliberately get out of the way of a punch. A tall guy that can jab and step back will beat him all day.
I think its a fight Fury would want, and he's mentioned it a few times. It would definately be a bigger test than any other fight on his record so far.
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That would be fun as Hell, but Chris gets inside of that windmill who cannot carry a tune and hurt's him.
Really though and at the risk of a lightning strike...I like Furys fuck all attitude or at least his willingness. He cannot box for shit and popping off backfired against Cunningham and he got near sparked as deserved but he doesn't strike me as someone who will duck and BS his way away from confrontation like so many do today. I think you could offer him Chris, Wilder, Haye etc tomorrow and he'd say ok. Hes either too dumb to realize his mouth has outrun his ability or not smart enough to know you don't have to use dynamite to dig a grave but its going to be fun while it lasts!
50/50 fight i think
fury could have made the cunningham fight easier than he did and youd have to say arreola v cunningham would be a close fight
perhaps furys size might be the difference?
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That's the first think that entered my mind, Arreola is too much for Fury. There is plenty that I don't like about Fury, but I do like that he wants big fights--I should say step up fights for him. Unlike Deontay Wilder, Fury is fearless in my opinion and wants to fight every heavyweight he sees.
I've said this before, I'd rather have one Fury than ten Wilders.
Come on Deontay, if you keep holding your big ol' bad self back I'll be dead and gone before you kick free of those diapers they have you wrapped in.
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