Assuming what Fury said is true about the way Wilder reacted post-fight and what was said (and there's little reason to doubt it, as it certainly comports with what I saw), despite the fact that I've traveled to see his fights and been a fan of his for years, I'm done. Here's hoping he learns some humility and reconsiders. He proved himself a warrior, earned respect around the world and was beaten by the better more prepared (much bigger) boxer and should admit it. That said, if any division other than heavyweight allowed 30+ pound differences between boxers, it would be literally considered criminal, so...yeah.
I don’t know if it was the weight or rust. But, Tyson Fury had a noticeable lack of head movement. Actually came in straight, leaning in, on one of the knockdowns.
Assuming what Fury said is true about the way Wilder reacted post-fight and what was said (and there's little reason to doubt it, as it certainly comports with what I saw), despite the fact that I've traveled to see his fights and been a fan of his for years, I'm done. Here's hoping he learns some humility and reconsiders. He proved himself a warrior, earned respect around the world and was beaten by the better more prepared (much bigger) boxer and should admit it. That said, if any division other than heavyweight allowed 30+ pound differences between boxers, it would be literally considered criminal, so...yeah.
I don’t know if it was the weight or rust. But, Tyson Fury had a noticeable lack of head movement. Actually came in straight, leaning in, on one of the knockdowns.
is it safe to assume Fury fights Whyte next assuming Whyte gets by Wallin later this month?