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    #21
    Dude, Tyson, you're a bad man. But let's be honest. In all but 1, maybe 2 rounds ya got chased around the ring, backed up on the ropes, into the corners. You got that face bloodied up badly, saved by the ref. You got beat up, and still haven't started training for the rematch.

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      #22
      Also, out punched. Look at boxingscene's own stats. Overall punches laned, including power punches. He got chased all over the ring.... but there's always gonna be the English fan boys cheering him on. Dude really needs to shut up and start training.

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        #23
        Usyk took his soul

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          #24
          The big lummox is not going to bother the MW unless he is exceptionally dirty.

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            #25
            Originally posted by IAMTHAT View Post

            Interestingly enough it’s at a distance that Usyk performed so well. When they were nearer Fury was causing Usyk more damage.
            Very interesting observation! Another thing that I noticed was Usyk’s ability to cut off the ring and close the distance very quickly when Fury attempted to fight off the back foot.

            Usyk is smaller, faster and has much quicker feet than Deontay Wilder. Which is why Tyson Fury found himself languishing on the ropes so much in their first bout.

            He couldn’t move. Fury would land a good body shot or nice uppercut against Usyk and then let up and back away.

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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Very interesting observation! Another thing that I noticed was Usyk’s ability to cut off the ring and close the distance very quickly when Fury attempted to fight off the back foot.

              Usyk is smaller, faster and has much quicker feet than Deontay Wilder. Which is why Tyson Fury found himself languishing on the ropes so much in their first bout.

              He couldn’t move. Fury would land a good body shot or nice uppercut against Usyk and then let up and back away.
              It seemed to me that Usyk started going for the kill at around round 3/4 and this gave Fury options to exchange and get the better of the rounds. When Usyk went back to boxing again from the distance starting at round 7/8 he started winning again.

              in this rematch I do see Fury winning

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