Famous boxing commentator Teddy Atlas in the program The Fight shared his opinion about the upcoming rematch of Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder, which is scheduled for February 22 in Las Vegas.
"You can win all the rounds with Wilder, you can box better, but his opponent always reminds me a guy who fells from the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Falling, he passes the fiftieth floor and asks people looking in the window: "How am I?". People shout: "Now you're alright, man!" This is how going on in the fight with Wilder. Everything is going well, but you are falling from a skyscraper, and a land is getting closer. Therefore it is better to look for the parachute before a tragedy happens," said Atlas.
"The problem of Fury is also in the fact that he can not do in the ring more than he did in the first fight. Wilder can fight better than the first time, he has more room for improvement," said Atlas.