Evander Holyfield the former
world heavyweight champion believes Tyson
Fury has brought the light back in to
boxing.
Holyfield said “I think it Fury makes
the game of boxing exciting. It's something different. We have never really had
a white fighter talk a lot like that. He brings something to the table. He's a
good fighter. Nobody's accustomed to seeing someone 6'9 but he's got heart. He's
a fighter. Everything he says, he lets you know. He practices, works out, his
time came and he made the best of it. I think with most of those guys and what
they were doing, I think he brought the light back in to the game of boxing.
People are looking forward to seeing it”
Fury snatched the WBA Super, WBO and IBF titles from the long-reigning Wladimir Klitschko in November with a point’s
success that surprised many and Holyfield warns the veteran Ukrainian he will
need to change tactics to win the rematch. “The
difference is that you can only hope. People look at experts but you're not
fighting. It's obvious that Wladimir Klitschko had never fought a guy with arms
longer than his. Tyson Fury has never fought a guy with arms longer than his.
It's different when someone has long arms and Fury had the longer arms. He has
to get with his trainer and working on doing things that Fury can't do. The art
of the game is how to make an adjustment. I became heavyweight champion of the
world four times because I made adjustments” Holyfield said.
Fury was recently warned by the British Boxing Board of Control over media
comments but Holyfield, who held the WBC, WBA and IBF world titles himself,
says the Mancunian is helping the sport.

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