j4remi wrote:2010 wrote:In this era, the only man that can beat Tyson Fury is the man in the mirror.
Usyk does feel undersized for him, which is ironic because I think the most interesting style match-up would be Andy Ruiz (not that he'd win just a fun match-up skills and approach wise).
I'd have loved to see a technician like Lennox Lewis deal with Fury's movement and diversity. A Klitschko jab vs Fury would be cool for a study session too.
Lennox is classy boxer no doubt about that but not to the level of Fury imo. Lennox is top 10 in heavyweights GOATs for sure but I'd rather back Fury in H2H.
Wlad was also a technical boxer with killing jab. Didn't help him. True he is not Lennox and he was old but we already see Tyson is too damn quick for that type of boxers. Is Lennox faster, smarter and more technical than Tyson? I don't think so. He is right there but not on Fury level.
Dominating 6'7's slow bad boxers like Joshua and Wilder is one thing dominating technical 6'4 is whole different story. He's been knocked down by Pajkic who is 6'3. Cunningham 6'3 as well. Wallin 6'5. These 3 gave him hell.
Usyk will be his toughest fight ever. I still regret to this day that David Haye was too damn fat and scared to fight Tyson. Would've been a great fight.