As he prepares for the biggest fight of his career, Tyson Fury is under more scrutiny than ever and Carl Froch is one man who thinks there are ‘question marks’ over his resume.
Fury’s reputation sure has seen its ups and downs. Back when he knocked out Deontay Wilder in back-to-back fights, he was seen as the best heavyweight on the planet having done what no man had done before.
He then took fights against lesser opposition such as Derek Chisora before announcing a surprise bout with boxing debutant Francis Ngannou.
Fury was put down in the third round and only just came through that 10-rounder in October with a points decision, damaging his profile to the point that people are now wondering if he is past his best.
Add to that the fact that Anthony Joshua quickly flattened a former Fury opponent, Otto Wallin, who gave the Gypsy King real problems back in 2019, and some believe he is no longer the golden boy of the banner division.
As such he will be looking to set the record straight and re-assert himself as the best when he takes on Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title on February 17.
Speaking to LuckyBlock ahead of that, former world champion Froch has questioned how good Fury really is.
He then took apart even Fury’s best wins.
It is a tough fight to call, as Barry McGuigan recently agreed, but thankfully we don’t have long to wait.