The former super middleweight world champion considers his compatriot an overrated boxer.
Maybe Tyson Fury is not a good boxer, and the British themselves came to the myth of his incompetence? This is the question of the compatriot of the holder of the WBC heavyweight belt, Carl Froch.
The former super middleweight world champion listed all of Fury’s major victories and came to the conclusion that perhaps he is not that strong of a boxer.
“I don’t know if this is a reward from above for AJ or if Tyson Fury is just bad, because the Gypsy King outlasted Otto Wallin for a stretch. It raises a lot of questions. Is Tyson Fury as strong as he is portrayed to be? What did he achieve? ?Who did he defeat?
Sure, he beat Klitschko in a pretty weird fight. Everything looks really awkward, the performance is terrible – he goes to Klitschko’s head and confuses him with his jab.
After the Klitschko fight, Fury had three standout fights with Deontay Wilder. But how strong is Deontay Wilder now? He looked scary against Joseph Parker. And now you might as well start doubting him.
Is Tyson Fury who we think he is, or has he shined in the absence of rivals? We will know this when he fights Usyk,” Boxing Social quotes Froch.
We remind you that the fight for the title of absolute champion of the heavyweight division between Usik and Fury will take place on February 17 in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.
We reminded you earlier Fury’s promoter predicted Klitschko’s fate for Usyk.
Source: korrespondent

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