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I don’t know if there are many boxing fans. But, I will be watching Fury and Whyte fight. It may be the last time we ever see Fury box.
 
I don’t know if there are many boxing fans. But, I will be watching Fury and Whyte fight. It may be the last time we ever see Fury box.
Why aren't they referring to this as the Whyte-Fury showcase?
 
The stadium is huge in London. It took a long time for those fighters to finish their walkouts.
 
Whyte looks gassed. I don't think he goes the distance.
 
Boom!
Whyte gets blasted again by the uppercut
 
It is over. Tyson Fury in 6. Never was really in doubt.
 
I see he wants to fight Francis in a hybrid fight. Mma gloves, but a boxing match. I think I'll go with fury, with a 5% chance to Francis. Mma I'm going with Francis 10/10. Either way I'd watch that fight. To my boxing experts is tyson that good or just so big with some skills and no competition?
 
Tyson is good, it isn't just that he is big. He's big, but has phenomenal footwork and movement for a guy his size, and he knows how to use it.
As for competition, I don't think there isnt competition vs guys he has fought recently have glaring weaknesses he could easily exploit. Saw it last night vs Whyte, saw it in the fights vs Wilder.

Even the winner of Joshua/Usyk, I don't see either of them giving Tyson an issue. Until proven otherwise Joshua has a suspect chin and doesn't seem to handle fighting off pressure well.

Usyk moving from cruiser to heavy was already a tough task, but he's a champ. His lack of power and size could be an issue if he fought Tyson.
 

By far. Not even close. He would destroy the oldies from the past without much issue. His combination of size, agility, accuracy, power and stamina is unmatched.

Go watch some Ali-Foreman fight and see how technically superior todays' boxers are to the past. It's like in every sports. Glorifying the old legends.
 
By far. Not even close. He would destroy the oldies from the past without much issue. His combination of size, agility, accuracy, power and stamina is unmatched.

Go watch some Ali-Foreman fight and see how technically superior todays' boxers are to the past. It's like in every sports. Glorifying the old legends.
Oh OK if you're talking about who would win, maybe. I mean 6ft 9 vs 6ft4 heavyweights of the past is a big difference, but I'm taking skill into question. There's no way he has no where near as much skill as Ali. Or Mike Tyson. I'm not even sure he can beat foreman or Lennox lewis.
 
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