Tyson Fury’s footwork, feints, handspeed, elusiveness, head movement, and use of his jab as a distraction was boxing at its finest.
I don’t know how you can see this gigantic man move and fight the way he does and not give him credit.
Going in to the fight, Klitschko had not lost in his last 22 fights, with 15 KO’s, 19 of those fights were championship fights.
Tyson Fury visibly looked like he was having fun against Wladimir Klitschko.
Deontay Wilder, 40-0 and 42-0. Only one fighter had gone the distance, and that same fighter was KO’ed in round 1 of the rematch.
Fury beat him easily. Wilder has kept his “every man I have faced, has gone down” streak alive. He dropped Fury 3 times, with punches that would have more than likely kept any other man from Tyson to Holyfield to Lewis to Wladimir, to Joshua, down and probably out.
I doubt anyone would have gotten up from that first KD Fury suffered in the first fight. Not even Fury got up from it if we are being honest. He was down for 10 seconds. Which is a KO.
And being dropped twice in one round like that, in the trilogy, despite the ref inexplicably giving Fury what seemed like a 15 count, Fury didn’t necessarily looked badly hurt. Although that ref was definitely counting extremely slow. If the same was done for Wilder, all hell would have broken loose. Fury was down 11 seconds after he was dropped, and got a total of 15 seconds to get up, shake it off, and regain his legs to go back to sit down in his corner.
If every Wilder opponent got 15 seconds to get up from a KD, it’s very possible that Wilder would have had a couple more losses on his records, or less KO’s.
I don’t know how you can see this gigantic man move and fight the way he does and not give him credit.
Going in to the fight, Klitschko had not lost in his last 22 fights, with 15 KO’s, 19 of those fights were championship fights.
Tyson Fury visibly looked like he was having fun against Wladimir Klitschko.
Deontay Wilder, 40-0 and 42-0. Only one fighter had gone the distance, and that same fighter was KO’ed in round 1 of the rematch.
Fury beat him easily. Wilder has kept his “every man I have faced, has gone down” streak alive. He dropped Fury 3 times, with punches that would have more than likely kept any other man from Tyson to Holyfield to Lewis to Wladimir, to Joshua, down and probably out.
I doubt anyone would have gotten up from that first KD Fury suffered in the first fight. Not even Fury got up from it if we are being honest. He was down for 10 seconds. Which is a KO.
And being dropped twice in one round like that, in the trilogy, despite the ref inexplicably giving Fury what seemed like a 15 count, Fury didn’t necessarily looked badly hurt. Although that ref was definitely counting extremely slow. If the same was done for Wilder, all hell would have broken loose. Fury was down 11 seconds after he was dropped, and got a total of 15 seconds to get up, shake it off, and regain his legs to go back to sit down in his corner.
If every Wilder opponent got 15 seconds to get up from a KD, it’s very possible that Wilder would have had a couple more losses on his records, or less KO’s.
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