To me, Fury is king. Remember that he was out of the ring for 3 years, and fought 2 patsies before Wilder. He also had to shed off a lot of weight for the Wilder fight. In short, he really was out of shape.
Yet, he dominated the fight, except for not being able to see those punches coming that knocked him down. The ring rust would have contributed to that, IMHO. Also, he should have cruised the last round, and just stayed away and on his bicycle, as he already won the fight. Roach did not offer the advice, as well as Fury's young trainer. Wilder was lucky like Fury was when he rose from the dead, both of their stars aligned to a draw.
Argh ! At least Buboy will be in the ring with Pacman when he goes up against Broner, not Roach. He is slipping.
On another note, Pacman still has the mainstream fans behind him, those who pay PPV, so good for his PPV :
"Fury entered the fight all but unknown in the U.S. except to the hardest of hardcore boxing fans. On Saturday, I asked my Uber driver if he planned to watch the fight. He uttered the two words that should smack the promoters and those deep inside the boxing landscape into reality:
“Who’s fighting?”
When I told him Wilder and Fury were fighting for the heavyweight title, he shrugged his shoulders.
“I only follow the Filipino guy now,” he said, referring to WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao.
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