> Do you think Tyson Fury will ever become a world champion? Is he good enough to beat either of the Klitschkos?

Do you think Tyson Fury will ever become a world champion? Is he good enough to beat either of the Klitschkos?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
Fury doesn't seem to get the credit he deserves from a lot of the fans but he is top contender who has continued to rise through the ranks at a reasonable pace.Fury has some defensive flaws but he is always improving.he has better handspeed than both the Klits ever did.he can box very well but he also has a good inside game.

having said all that though as things stand Wladamere still appears to be the more skillful fighter.what fury does have going for him is his size and wladamers innabillity to take a punch.no one has been able to get to wlads jaw for years but fury's size could see him be the first to change all that.if he can actually give wladamere a fight he could get the KO. i see wlad vs fury as a 60/40 fight in wlads favour.

do note though that not only could fury have a hard time getting past wlads jab and grab style but he is also at great risk of getting ko'd himself.

vitali on the other hand isn't the fighter he used to be and fury's youth could give him trouble.i won't get into this though as fury isn't after vitali's title and vitali will more than likely retire before such a fight ever has the chance of taking place

another thing to note about fury is that he seems to be mentally unstable.i don't say this because of his mouth but more because of the vibes you pick up on in his interviews. he just comes across as a guy who would crumble in defeat and feel like the whole world was against him.he has already stated that in the past he had wanted to kill himself.

fury is still a young man and if he can keep it together upstairs he has a much better chance of winning a title one day....even if it isn't against a klitschko

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these guys above me forget that wladamere has a glass jaw and fury has size on his side.trust me mate he has a chance.this is a very reasonable question

Considering the Heavyweight division has four major titles and five if you count the IBO, the chances of Tyson fury becoming champion aren't slim. I don't say that to say he's a legitimate Heavyweight champion, but if you mean in the sense of simply collecting a belt "YES"..he can do it.

However, I don't think much of Tyson Fury as Heavyweight and I never have to be honest. I think he's the usual physical specimen/large guy that took up Boxing and he's been successful thus far because the division hasn't produced anything worthy of changing that.

I could NEVER EVER IN A HUNDRED years see Tyson Fury beating either Klitschko Brother. I don't think theres a Heavyweight on earth that can beat either Klischko Brother, both Vitali and Wladimor will retire without losing their belts.

Yes, Tyson Fury will win "a" title because there are SO many of them. How can he not?

No, Tyson Fury will not beat a Klitschko and neither will anyone else in the division. Vitali will retire soon and that one slither of the title will be up for grabs. The political mess will cause Wladimir to realize that he doesn't need that belt, or the hassle that comes with it....

The belt will go to the two "top contenders" --if there is a such thing anymore-- and there is where Fury will get his "title". Championship belts are so watered down today, it's not hard to win one. I can't see Tyson Fury not winning one. They can make all they want about his size but the truth is that he can't fight very well. Fury will benefit from the pathetic state of the division.

i agree with i shook up the world , i like fury he's not the finished article but he's improving every fight . i would say it's 50/50 if he will win a world belt vitali is well past it and will retire soon or lose to either haye or maybe fury .wlad is the better boxer of the two brothers and he would be a big favourite over fury but who knows in 3 years when wlad is 40 and fury approaching his prime . Fury dealt with chisora much more easily than vitali or helanius did he made chisora look raw and amateurish while against vitali he looked dangerous . i think fury is the most likely to take over once the klit bros have gone .

Tyson Fury remains an uncertain quality as a top level heavyweight fighter. He has fought almost exclusively in England and against mostly British and European opponents. His more prominent foes included just fellow UK fighter Dereck Chisora and American Kevin Johnson. His performance against Steve Cunningham will give us an inkling of his readiness and fitness to vie for the heavyweight titles of the Klitschkos.

Though he is a match to any of the K brothers, size-wise, I don't think he is on the same level, skills and strength wise. He is also still very raw.

Hes garbage. His chin is terrible and all he really has is size. Klitschkos would wipe the floor with him. He will probably get exposed like Price did once he steps up the competition and all the hype will end. If he becomes champion after the klitschkos retire, it will only go on to show how badly the hw division has fallen.

Tell me you had a hit of the bong pipe before posting this question....... ??

Oh, dear....

Ok.. Tyson Fury couldn't carry any of the Klitschko's spit buckets... Wladimir would probably retire him, and Vitali would render his face like a patchwork quilt.

The bottom line is..... 'No'.

Well, if the judges is going to watch the fight in slowmo...Tyson fury might have a chance....LOL...

unfortunately he will end up like david price

world champion? possibly... beating the klitschokos..... no chance

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