I think that improved Fury, a bit like Ali when he got knocked down early in his career, Fury was better defensively after that knock down.
I also think Wlad is saying that to make out that he is better than Fury.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I really hated haye at the time but to be fair to the annoying git (he is still really annoying) he had some really great attrbutes, he was extremely evasive and could really get a lot of power on his punches, he would certainly have a good chance of putting fury to sleep.prime v prime of course as I think haye looked horrible (before his ligaments buggered up) v bellew... fury fights way smarter than people give him credit for, I put that down to Peter fury (I think he is a very smart man), and really learned to use his height and reach very well and fury is great at roughing people up. I'd give fury the slight advantage over haye but haye would have had a great chance to ko him...I am talking haye in his prime of course, as I think now a lot of guys wold beat haye.
Haye also wasn't that small of a heavyweigh, six foot 3 and could be around 220 lbs, Wilders weighs around the same.
Also interesting to see the reaction to fury coming back after accepting a two year back dated ban for steroids compared to how people react to povetkin and alvarez. :S
I think you’re basing that on one person having the worst night of his life against another having the ONE and ONLY Decent night of his life. 4 punches per round v 7 punches per round.
I’m curious , how do you rate Buster Douglas? Did he have Tyson’s number every day of the week?
Last edited by Primo Carnera; 04-16-2018 at 03:16 PM.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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