Carl Froch is certain. It’s clear that Tyson Fury is declining.
Tyson Fury has always had critics who undervalue him for various reasons, even from the beginning of his heavyweight career. And he wins each and every time, demonstrating why he is among the greatest boxers in history. Carl Froch, the former champion, believes Tyson Fury is losing after witnessing Anthony Joshua comfortably defeat Francis Ngannou in just two rounds. Even the impending confrontation between him and Oleksandr Usyk, in his opinion, is going to be abandoned. And Tyson Fury will suffer his first professional loss if that does occur. Considering that Froch firmly believes Fury lost his battle with Francis Ngannou.
Speaking at the Boxing Writers Club Froch said: “Fury must have just been having a really bad night – or, like I think, Fury’s past his best. He’s seen better days. I study the sport and I study the fights, and Tyson Fury used to throw 30-plus feints a round. Feint, feint. Draw his opponent in, feint. Double jab, right hand. He’s not doing the feints anymore. He’s doing four or five feints. He’s slow on his feet. He’s been knocked down five times [in recent years]. When you’re hitting the floor and getting hit on the chin and not throwing feints and not as busy as you used to be, that means you’re past your best and you’re on the decline and you’re on the slide.”
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Does this mean Fury vs Joshua doesn’t happen?
The ‘Gypsy King’ must defeat Oleksandr Usyk before the highly awaited bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury can take place. Whatever happens in the first bout on May 18, they have agreed to two fights. Anthony Joshua will square off against the winner of these two matches. Tyson Fury has the ideal chance to silence his detractors once more. He appears to be getting ready as much as he will ever be, based on the way his physique appears, which is somewhat ripped and toned down. Do you agree with Froch, or on May 18, will Tyson Fury quiet one more critic?
"If Fury trained for the fight and didn't show up and look like he ate Tyson Fury, that's probably the way that fight would've ended, too."
Dana White reacts to Francis Ngannou's KO loss vs. Anthony Joshua. pic.twitter.com/pWFc0EZ0s9
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