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Johnny Nelson says Tyson Fury no longer looks world champion level

News RoomBy News RoomApril 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Fury looked slow and old at times, laboring against a limited and equally slow fringe contender, which suggested he is no longer operating near the level of the current champions, top contenders, or even some of the lower-ranked names in the division.

“I looked at that version of Tyson on Saturday night, and I thought this version of Tyson beats 70 or 80 percent of fighters in the world. Do I look at him and think that version of Tyson can be a world champion again? No,” said Nelson to talkSport Boxing.

Nelson is definitely late to the party on this one, though he’s finally saying what a lot of us have seen since that near-disaster against Francis Ngannou.

For a decade, Fury sat at the top because the heavyweight landscape was largely stagnant, dominated by aging champions or one-dimensional power punchers who lacked the versatility of the current crop.

When you strip away the charisma and the “Gypsy King” persona, the resume really does start to look thin against today’s standards. Fury compiled his best wins against 39-year-old Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder, Dillian Whyte, and Derek Chisora.

The heavyweights that are at the top now, Moses Itauma, Richard Torrez Jr., Agit Kabayel, and Oleksandr Usyk, represent a shift toward high-volume, amateur-schooled technical aggression that Fury simply hasn’t had to deal with.

“Why is Tyson fighting again? I don’t know. It’s not about the money. It’s not about the glory because he’s a very famous man. He’s got fame, he’s got fortune. What’s he want? Wants more,” said Nelson.

Nelson is essentially describing a gatekeeper transition. Fury can still beat the 70%, the Jermaine Franklins of the world, but against the WBA/WBC/WBO elite of 2026, he looks like a man out of time. He spent ten years fighting in a bubble, and now that the bubble has burst, the lack of depth in his historical opposition is being exposed in real-time.

“Sometimes you want to quit the sport before the sport quits you. And I think Tyson is going to put himself in a position where the sport quits him,” said Nelson.

Nelson ignores the very obvious financial and ego-driven “Final Boss” tour Fury is on. What Nelson is failing to grasp is that a guy who beat a weak era is now too old for the strong one.

Now that the flawed bunch, Chisora, Whyte, and Wilder, has cleared out, Fury is left facing a reality where his size and leaning no longer negate the technical proficiency of the new guard.

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Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist who has covered the sport since 2014, providing ringside reporting and technical analysis of major bouts. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments, and the details that shape high-level competition.

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