Crazy to think.
Fury was a -2000 betting favorite over Usyk in round 8.
Fury won 5 rounds in a row and hurt Usyk a few times in the middle rounds especially round 6.
Fury had this fight all wrapped up until the left caught him in the 9th round.
Who wins Fury vs Usyk 2???
this is what happens when you misinterpret what is happening in a fight. fury dominating never happened and is largely made up. i heard the comments before watching the fight so i expected to see usyk reeling around the ring about to be kod from the way people were describing fury's dominance, but when i watched the footage of the fight i couldnt find that anywhere. is it possible Ukraine edited out that part?
in rounds 4-6 fury landed some nice body shots and an uppercut that very briefly stunned usyk. fury definitely had momentum, but then he didnt when usyk started hitting him with hard counters in round 7 and won that round on my card, close for sure but in a close round i give it to the guy who landed the best punch or punches and that was usyk not fury.
there is a difference between fading in a fight and taking punishment. usyk was takign some punishment but he wasnt fading. he was still executing his game plan which was to pressure fury, wear him down, and not let him get leverage on his punches. this paid dividends when fury couldnt keep up that pace, got sloppy and got hit with big punches in return for his aggression .
usyk never strayed from his gameplan. meanwhile in rounds 7-8 fury clearly was fading and failing to execute his gameplan or should i say his plan b gameplan since plan a was to outbox usyk from distance but he tried that and dropped the first 3 rounds(dont know how you see fury winning any since he did almost nothing and usyk landed the much cleaner punches), thats why in round 4 he upped his aggression and actually got leverage and got usyks respect.he probably would have went on to win if usyk had went into retreate mode, but he didnt. usyk knew furys aggression wouldnt last and his aggresion would provide counter opportunities. at the end of round 7/round 8 fury went back to back foot mode which allowed usyk to get leverage on his punches and put a hurt on him. fury basically fought the entire 2nd usyk fight in this mode which is why he clearly lost and only won 3 rounds. he didnt go for it like the first fight
Fury looked more dominant in the middle rounds, but Usyk’s pressure and combos wore him down. I can see Fury making better adjustments next time, but Usyk’s speed will still be trouble.
- - Usyk already blasted Blubber twice. Poor Blubber had to retire tail between his legs in disgrace...
For Fury vs Usyk 2, it feels like either could take it depending on how they handle those big moments. Kinda like using gi8, the popular lottery app in Vietnam—sometimes it’s all about timing and a bit of luck. Both fighters have the skills, so it’s gonna be a close one, probably comes down to who stays sharp when it matters most.
I thought Fury had it in Round 8 too, he looked way more active and was landing clean shots. But Usyk’s comeback was wild, especially in Round 9. For anyone tracking odds mid-fight like that, I usually check trang ca do bong da during live events to see how things shift—interesting seeing how fast the numbers flipped after that round.
Fury did a lot better than AJ, yes fury got dropped but as the OP correctly stated Fury dominated the mid range portion of the fight and I do mean dominated, to the point he went to a 20/1 favourite. A couple more rounds of that and we were in Usyk needs a ko to win territory.
Joshua NEVER looked like the favourite in either fight, he never dominated any round even the 8th int he rematch where he missed most of his shots.
Fury was well on top for a couple of rounds. Really that was it. He was very good for the first 4 very close rounds, though I only had him taking two of those. Overall he performed very well for half the fight in a very high standard event.
Beyond that though it was the Usyk show. He took over just as he did against Joshua, except earlier and in more devastating fashion.
It's easy to forget that Joshua was competitive for most of those 2 fights and they were both of a very high technical standard. In the second fight he was ahead on two cards going into the 10th and behind by 1 on the other. Whether you'd score it exactly like that or not - it's hard to deny that fight was in the balance before Usyk bounced back from the 9th and turned things up a few notches.
There was no demolition against Joshua, just two excellent wins.
I'd back Joshua to be very competitive if they fight again. I'm not convinced that Fury can avoid getting stunned by a guy of Usyk's ability. He was hit with hard left hands throughout - even in those early rounds. At the time it was easy to dismiss the damage being done because Fury takes a great shot and Usyk tends not to load up but when you watch it back he was hurting Fury.
I don't believe Joshua will beat Usyk but only because he's tried twice and come up convincingly (if relatively closely) short twice.
But Fury really got battered in there. Usyk was better than him, busted him up, hurt him badly. Every time I watch it I see more and more of how good Usyk was.
I'd give either a 30% chance. That's fair for top level fighters with power. Usyk is simply better, but better fighters lose all the time.
Fury did a lot better than AJ, yes fury got dropped but as the OP correctly stated Fury dominated the mid range portion of the fight and I do mean dominated, to the point he went to a 20/1 favourite. A couple more rounds of that and we were in Usyk needs a ko to win territory.
Joshua NEVER looked like the favourite in either fight, he never dominated any round even the 8th int he rematch where he missed most of his shots.
Actually one other factor, Fury has always done noticeably better in 2nd fights vs the same opponent
Usyk has had one rematch against AJ where he did the same or maybe slightly worse tbh
Point is Usyk I think is consistent with his performances. Every fight is the best of Uysk
Fury has more of a sliding scale, so in the rematch maybe he could take some confidence from that.
The main thing is though he would still need to do what I said he would need in THIS fight which is to mix up his style and not be one paced.
He was one paced, he was a back foot counter puncher and he only gave Usyk one look the whole fight. Exactly what I said to not do.
Agree. Didn’t even try to push and slug when he had the momentum and got usyk hurt in the body. Fury showed so much respect to Usyk but at the same also unfocused defensively. He really let this one slipped away lol.
I had money on Usyk and by like round 7 I had to go for a walk in the garden because I thought I'd done my money for sure. Fury was actually dominating at that stage.
I would pick Usyk in the rematch as he's the better conditioned fighter and I think in terms of body clock he's doing a bit better than Fury.
But it's not an AJ situation like where I just couldn't see AJ winning unless he went hell for leather and got lucky, it is possible fury wins a rematch if he boxes a bit sharper and doesn't get tagged with a big shot.
70/30 Usyk in the rematch but a watchable fight because there would be some question marks.
I don't believe Joshua will beat Usyk but only because he's tried twice and come up convincingly (if relatively closely) short twice.
But Fury really got battered in there. Usyk was better than him, busted him up, hurt him badly. Every time I watch it I see more and more of how good Usyk was.
I'd give either a 30% chance. That's fair for top level fighters with power. Usyk is simply better, but better fighters lose all the time.
Actually one other factor, Fury has always done noticeably better in 2nd fights vs the same opponent
Usyk has had one rematch against AJ where he did the same or maybe slightly worse tbh
Point is Usyk I think is consistent with his performances. Every fight is the best of Uysk
Fury has more of a sliding scale, so in the rematch maybe he could take some confidence from that.
The main thing is though he would still need to do what I said he would need in THIS fight which is to mix up his style and not be one paced.
He was one paced, he was a back foot counter puncher and he only gave Usyk one look the whole fight. Exactly what I said to not do.
I understand what you're saying. Fury through rounds 2-7 was in COMPLETE control of this fight.
What do you think the odds for Fury vs Usyk 2 will be?
There were clearly times in rounds 4 and 6 where Usyk was completely frustrated and over matched imo. Fury is really live in the rematch imo.
I think usyk will be the clear cut favorite in the rematch. Fury gotta prove to people he wants to avenge his loss so bad.. even before this fight i didn’t feel it in him how much he wanted it. Just kept saying another day in the office.
I had money on Usyk and by like round 7 I had to go for a walk in the garden because I thought I'd done my money for sure. Fury was actually dominating at that stage.
I would pick Usyk in the rematch as he's the better conditioned fighter and I think in terms of body clock he's doing a bit better than Fury.
But it's not an AJ situation like where I just couldn't see AJ winning unless he went hell for leather and got lucky, it is possible fury wins a rematch if he boxes a bit sharper and doesn't get tagged with a big shot.
70/30 Usyk in the rematch but a watchable fight because there would be some question marks.
He definitely let this one slip away and got himself to blame. He was winning then played around against a guy who has a superior engine, doesn’t stop adjusting and doesn’t give up lol fury paid dearly for his beint unfocused defensively and being complacent.
If fury no longer has that hunger and competitiveness then it’s usyk all over again in the rematch. I gotta feel first if fury really want to avenge his loss. And the way he’s being all too friendly about it says otherwise, i hope im wrong and he was just showing sportsmanship.
I understand what you're saying. Fury through rounds 2-7 was in COMPLETE control of this fight.
What do you think the odds for Fury vs Usyk 2 will be?
There were clearly times in rounds 4 and 6 where Usyk was completely frustrated and over matched imo. Fury is really live in the rematch imo.
He definitely let this one slip away and got himself to blame. He was winning then played around against a guy who has a superior engine, doesn’t stop adjusting and doesn’t give up lol fury paid dearly for his beint unfocused defensively and being complacent.
If fury no longer has that hunger and competitiveness then it’s usyk all over again in the rematch. I gotta feel first if fury really want to avenge his loss. And the way he’s being all too friendly about it says otherwise, i hope im wrong and he was just showing sportsmanship.