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When Fury wins the rematch, none of these haters are gonna be saying anything lol. Fury was dominating half of this fight with relative ease, people act like Usyk went in there and blew him out. If he wins 1 more round and doesn't get knocked down, he wins.
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Originally posted by MMegatron View Post
He won some rounds convincingly using this style, so he doesn’t need to change it completely. He does need to stop with the showboating nonsense and take the fight 100% seriously though. He also need to make sure he doesn’t go pawing with Tyrannosaurus Rex arms and catch a left hook right in the kisser.
My only problem with that style is that it tends to fatigue him. He fought the same way in Fury/Wilder I and got a Draw and on Saturday he fought the same style against Usyk and lost.
When he fights from a distance he becomes vulnerable. When he is not moving his head or legs; He becomes a stationary target.
To the point where his opponents can get full leverage on their punches.
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I still can't believe that Fury lost that fight, when he was in rhythm against Usyk i thought it would only go on for a few more rounds, Usyk looked totally shook and couldn't deal with Fury's awkwardness & skills.
Then Fury decided to take a round off and paid the price. ******!!
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well the thing about usyk is that he has AJ and fury fans in a tizzy wondering if the 'best' version of their guys could show up and beat him, well maybe the best versions of their guys did show up and he still beat them, that is the most likely scenario, like it or not, it looks to me that usyk is just a level above, he is an elite guy & AJ and fury are not at that level, they are at the good/very good level & thats the difference, deal with it
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Originally posted by denium View PostI still can't believe that Fury lost that fight, when he was in rhythm against Usyk i thought it would only go on for a few more rounds, Usyk looked totally shook and couldn't deal with Fury's awkwardness & skills.
Then Fury decided to take a round off and paid the price. ******!!crimsonfalcon07 likes this.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostWhat many people still seem not to realize is Fury's abuse of his body. That, and only that is the reason behind his defeat. It's dedicated athlete vs former addict, the latter adding and/or losing weight from year to year. At one point, the body's engine has to fail.
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Originally posted by chicken- View PostWhen Fury wins the rematch, none of these haters are gonna be saying anything lol. Fury was dominating half of this fight with relative ease, people act like Usyk went in there and blew him out. If he wins 1 more round and doesn't get knocked down, he wins.Last edited by turnedup; 05-22-2024, 11:00 AM.crimsonfalcon07 likes this.
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Originally posted by whirlout View PostLet's see, his career highlights: An watchable fight against Klitschko, fight against flawed Wilder who also lost as soon as he stepped up in competition, average Dillian Whyte, average Chisora, gift win against novice Ngannou and now the one legit boxer in Usyk he's fought, he lost. Yeah Algeri he is one the best heavyweight ever. Give me whatever you are smoking.
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I heard Furys sparring partners said Fury was another level? Id not really heard furys actual pro opponents echo that idea. But in the middle rounds against Usyk i was thinking, so this is the fury the sparring partners are talking about. and describing. Fury looked very good and i was thinking Fury will win this if it continues. But from round 8 Fury looked worried?
Fury needs to be focused in the next fight.
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