Tyson easy winner. Way too big combined with great boxing skills.
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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Admits That An Usyk Showdown Won't Be A Walk In The Park
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If the referee allows significant holding, leaning, then Fury can win. Usyk will have to work a lot harder when they get close because of this. If the referee doesn't allow the significant holding/clinching (see Povetkin Vs Wladimir), then it should be a clear win for Usyk.
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Love Usyk. I think Fury stops him. Usyk is great, but Fury is not only a great boxer at 6'9 270, he has learned to sit down on a punch. He was never known as a power puncher but has really learned to throw with bad intentions.
Usyk makes it competitive for a few rounds. Fury lands a few big ones and TKOs Usyk late rounds.
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Originally posted by SimpleTouchee View Post
Cannot give rounds away to Usyk though, he can't let him get into the rhythm last southpaw made Fury get 47 stitches. Usyk is combination puncher not looking for one big shot.Last edited by hhh1200; 01-01-2023, 12:41 PM.
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I think it'll be fury's hardest fight for a while and a lot will depend on the ref. If he allows a lot of holding and inside work, fury's got it relatively easy in a stinker of a win. If the ref is fussy, it'll potentially allow usyk to outbox fury from the outside.
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a tank vs a sniper. who wins?
lets remember that Fury has been knocked down and left for dead by Wilder, the biggest puncher @ HW; only to somehow get up...
its almost a given that Usyk cant win on brutal strength, so I see Usyk targeting the eyes. get them cuts opened ala Otto Wallin
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