Monzon83 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2023, 09:42
He’ll never be in proper fighting shape again. He’s in it purely for the money and surrounded by family that ponce off him and tell him how wonderful he is.
Look at his legs now, the fella weighs 275 and they are like twigs. He just does the minimum to get himself through a fight and then kids the world he’s had a tough training camp. It’s all a con with him.
There’s a video of him out for a run with his fat pudendum father and they’re trotting along at barely above walking pace. It’s embarassing.
As Fury said himself 'I could drink 25 pints and beat Ngannou."
Clearly took it lightly. Paid the price.
I still think he can get back in shape, and has a good shot to beat Usyk
Ngannous size, strength and his greater expertise in the clinch, took away many of Furys usual strengths, and had obviously been well drilled on boxing fundamentals going in.
Fury will need to be much sharper even so to beat Usyk, the question is, does Fury have the desire and the hunger, I'm not convinced he has.