Fury is better conditioned than Wlad? Really?jezzamundo wrote:That's what I thought (about Fury's height) when seeing them face off, although maybe Klitschko has better posture. Fury has never looked like an athlete and has always had some flab, but he is arguably the better conditioned of the two (in terms of stamina), despite looking far from it. I agree that Fury lacks experience against good, big heavyweights and he really should have more experience against big guys before taking on Wlad. If he had a win over a fighter like Wach or Helenius under his belt, I would rate his chances higher. I don't care much for the trash talk, Wlad is certainly the classier guy, but I'll be hoping for the upset because I think Fury is the more entertaining fighter.Freedom2013 wrote:Fury hasn't fought anyone Klitschko's size - pretty much all his opponents have been small HWs. His best win is Chisora, who was KOed cold by Haye.
I don't think Fury is 6'9". He actually looks about 6'7.5" when he stands next to Klitschko, who is about 6'6". So there's not that much of a size difference.
Fury looks soft-bodied and middle-aged, although he's 13 years younger than Klitschko. I think he's indimidated by Klitschko, his nasty trash-talk indicates feelings of inferiority and shows his mental weakness.
Fury will try to fight dirty like he did against Cunningham, but it won't work against a man who is very strong and closer to his own size.
I think Wladimir will win by KO.
In terms of legacy and the quality of boxing, if Wlad loses to Fury it'd be a shame for me.