Most people thought Ngannou beat Fury in his pro debut but Fury also didn't appear to be in the best shape so that excuse for the performance has lingered ever since his first (unofficial) defeat. What happens if Fury rematches Ngannou in his next fight as he emerges out of his 127th fake retirement? Is it a fairly close fight like last time with Ngannou clearly winning again or this time can Fury show the skills that truly highlight the gulf in experience and levels - as was expected to happen the first time around.. How would a rematch play out?
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Francis Ngannou vs Tyson Fury II - Who wins?
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Ngannou matches up better against fury than he would vs most heavyweights
1. He's immensely physically strong and fury can't manhandle him
2. He doesn't bite on furys feints, like AT ALL
That's like half of furys game out the window immediately.
Additionally fury just doesn't hit that hard so he's not going to scramble Ngannou with singles like AJ was able to
Fury could 12-0 Ngannou if he fought a boring safety first fight but nobody wants to see thatMikeyMike100 likes this.
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Ngannou only won one round in the first fight, and that was down to the knockdown, which was a slip, it was a Fury masterclass with elite, invisible work. Fury also beat Usyk twice. He has nothing left to prove now. He has completed boxing. Nash out - His Majesty
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Rematches almost always favor the more technical fighter. Fury would win easily, assuming he actually took it seriously from the start.
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Originally posted by MulaKO View PostWho cares ???
Just sayin’
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View PostProbably Fury considering that AJ loss may have cracked Ngannous chin and broken his confidence in addition to all the horrible **** he has been going through outside of the ring since the first fight.
For the first time ever in Tyson Fury's career, when he really needed to against Oleksandr Uysk II 'Fury was very reluctant to pressurise Uysk, and throw caution to the wind. No matter what anybody claims? Oleksandr Uysk is not a monster punch, and he has never been renowned for his brute strength. But this was the type of fighter, who deterred Tyson Fury from moving forward against him'.
Note: There is a reason why Tyson Fury struggled vs Francis Ngannou 'And it has very little to do with him not training or being in condition. Tyson Fury was in fight condition, as he weighed in at 277 pounds. Which was exactly the same weight he came in against Deontay Wilder III. The people who claimed Tyson Fury was out of condition against Ngannou, were ether people trying to protect his reputation or? Folk who have no idea, what kind of condition a person like Fury would be in if he did not train. Tyson Fury throughout his life, has proven that he has the traits and lifestyle habits which would see him be way heavier than 300 + pounds, if he decided not to train seriously for a boxing fight'.
In the immediate aftermath of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk II 'I stated that Fury would avoid fighting Joshua, even though he stated prior to his rematch with Uysk. That he would definitively fight Anthony Joshua, because it is easy fight'.
Both Francis Ngannou 'And especially Anthony Joshua, are extremely bad stylistic match ups for Fury. Because they are Super Heavyweight fighters, they have serious punching power. And they have very refined and integrated boxing fundamentals, especially Anthony Joshua. Joshua at his absolute peak, or just in solid form. Is the most technical sound, and fundamental solid Heavyweight fighter in the division outside of Oleksandr Uysk'.
Tyson Fury skill for skill is not actually a technically sound and fundamentally solid fighter 'There are always moments in his fights, of complete technical calamity. I am pretty much sure no top amateur boxing coach in Great Britain, has their fighters watching videos of Tyson Fury. I don't think his style or technique is super great no matter what the media machine behind him try to promote'.
To conclude: Tyson Fury has lost his last 3 fights; his entire team know this to be true. He was beaten by Francis Ngannou, and he was beaten twice back to back by Oleksandr Uysk II'.
The likely-hood of Tyson Fury fighting Francis Ngannou II or Anthony Joshua 'Has decreased considerably. And I think Oleksandr Uysk I, and his first performance vs Tyson Fury has influenced this situation greatly' etc.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-26-2025, 06:45 AM.
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