We'll see..The blueprint to beat wilder has been shown
No. He cant retire without fighting Joshua..which is a easy fight he would mostly dominate.Fury's dad wants him to retire now, that's a bad move from a legacy perspective, yes he'd go down in history because of holding every belt at some point but he's quite close to all time great legendary status, if he were for example to beat AJ, Whyte, Usyk and Dubois then he'd go down as an all time great. That's only 4 fights, and if really wanna be picky, AJ, Whyte and Usyk. He can't duck AJ because that question will always remain, they are pretty much to same age so he has to fight him, Whyte deserves his shot and has been waiting for ages and is the WBC number 1, Usyk is 1 of the best technical fighters and Dubois would top it off because it would be fighting and possibly beating the next generation. So he would have gone all the way from Wlad to Dubois if he achieved that. His best wins now are Wlad, Wilder and Chisora but that isn't enough, the depth of the wins are important, after those 3 wins his quality level really drops off, he needs to phatten it up. He's close to it so would be madness to me to pack in it, when he only really had to have around 4 fights to achieve something very special. I think Tyson is considering it a bit but I think he'll take at least 1-2 more fights. I think his brother wants him to do the AJ fight at least.
No. He cant retire without fighting Joshua..which is a easy fight he would mostly dominate.
He ain't saying that now though....and Fury is way too slick for Joshua. Body shots will tax his stamina even faster than usual.It’s not an easy fight, Fury said when they sparred AJ put a beating on him. Don’t know who will win but if AJ turns up right it’s not an easy fight, Fury can’t do exactly what he did to Wilder to AJ. AJ has more of a punch variety than Wilder, from last fight better feet, he hits harder than Fury, is a gold medalist not bronze. The main thing is the punch variety though, in sparring AJ hit Fury with a big uppercut. He doesn’t just have a jab and straight right like Wilder. I believe deep down Fury knows it too and why he went for the easier champion in Wilder first. If Fury improves in this aggressive style then it’s a chance he dominates, anything could happen. But he won’t be able to do what he did against Wilder against AJ like that. AJ could cut him up with a jab like he did Ruiz in the 2nd. It’s potentially a great fight. AJ weighs a lot more than Wilder too so he won’t be so easy to manhandle.
He ain't saying that now though....and Fury is way too slick for Joshua. Body shots will tax his stamina even faster than usual.
That's all good...but Mayweather wasn't giving him any props when he was actually winning
Easy to give pity after a loss, he wouldn't have posted shyt if he won