Cliff notes:
- Says Usyk fight was easy. Felt like he was in there with a local amateur boxer.
- Only gave him rounds 8,9 and 10.
- Got clipped because he was having too much fun.
- Feels that he’s under pressure to knock Usyk out in the rematch because judges won’t side with him anyway.
He is clearly coping. He lost fair and square.Usyk won at minimum 5 rounds
and scored a 10-8 round in the process
in other words best case scenario for Fury was he fought to a draw if the fight was scored generously in his favor
Usyk is Pedestalised to an above average level for sure.
He's a very impressive boxer but I'm not as high on him as others are, mainly because of his "condensed" career, he's fought in my opinion 3 elite level fighters, Bredis, AJ and Fury.
Gassiev, Bellew, Dubois are not elite fighters by my reckoning.
People act like he's had a career like Ali or Holyfield, you know 10-15 years at the elite level with over a dozen elite opponents of every conceivable style, that's just not the case.
I do appreciate the skill level, there's no doubting his talent, but I'm not a fan of this new school 25 fights, 10 of them at championship level, in and out approach, I can't rate guys like that alongside the legends of the past who did it for 50 fights and 15 years
Those legends first 25 fights were against tomato cans before they started putting in work. Nothing wrong with going straight to top level if you have the skills.
Greasy American.fingers typed this.
Nothing dull about the fight. Felt like Usyk could have been knocked out by any time in the middle rounds. and felt like Fury was ready to go in the later rounds.
It was back and forth high drama all night. An all time great fight. Unreal
What?? You talking smack about your Masters again?
I saw the fight like this
1-2 Usyk close, not much in it
3-6 Fury wide
7-8 Usyk close
9-10 Usyk very wide
11-12 Fury close
It swung back and forth more than once, the only main difference was round 9 because it was so dramatic it's the main thing people will remember from an otherwise actually quite dull fight
When did you last watch the fight...cause a lot of what you wrote doesn't make any sense. 3 wide for Fury? Razor close round I would give to usyk. 8 close? Clear usyk. 11 to fury? Total domination to usyk. Usyk also won the 12th but it was kind of close but not close enough for Fury. Once usyk took over in the 8th it never swung back. Fury was basically in survival mode.
He's bullsh itting. This is Wilder tier delusions.
How can you look at Fury and say he was in top condition? He had zero muscle tone none. The closest he's ever been top condition. Was Wilder 2.
Fury has never been in the weight room in his life and it shows. He's a slob that never fulfilled his potential and you know he's done now considering the absolute drivel he just spouted about the Usyk loss.
Lying to himself flat out.
I don't think Tyson Fury is lying to himself, he just has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter to himself 'That is the difference between how certain people and athletes react to a competitive situation when they suffer a lost. Certain people immediately accept that, this is the conclusion to the battle? They are not good enough, the opponent or adversaries they are competing against are superior to them. But then there is a calibre of competitor who does not immediately accept that the loss, signifies the conclusion to the battle and that they are not good enough or the opponent is superior'.
People must understand throughout mankind's history, people whether that be on a individual level or in mass 'Have suffered a loss, but they have not accepted that the loss is the conclusion to the battle and competition. That attitude leads to retaliation, perseverance, a counter attack or effort'.
This is the competitive trait that has lead individual people in life, sport and mankind's history 'To achieving and overcoming great challenges'.
Note: How Tyson Fury has reacted in this video, is exactly what I would want to see in a competitor. Tyson Fury has acknowledge the loss, he has just not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter overall to himself.
There is a saying? A battle has its own rules 'And I think people need to understand is that, boxers are actually embroiled in a battle against their competitors. Fighters such as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are navigating a battle ground environment, but it is presented to the public as a sport called boxing'.
Lets just disregard for a moment, that this sport is called boxing. Two competitors compete against one another, the ultimate objective is to the render the incapable of defending oneself. This can be achieved through knock out, inflicting serious damage or forcing the opponent to forfeit the competition'.
What does that description of boxing appear to describe? These fighters and men are in a battle.
The Olympics was once described as a civilized war. Essentially mankind is competing with one another, but in a more civilized manner.
The reason why Tyson Fury is displaying the attitude which he has 'Is because Tyson Fury is effectively embroiled in a battle with Oleksandr Uysk, and the conclusion to that battle has not been reached. Because Tyson Fury has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is the superior fighter'.
To conclude: Tyson Fury still has a monumental challenge in front of him 'Oleksandr Uysk is a great fighter, he is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport of boxing 'And pound for pound has achieved the greatest individual feats'.
But this attitude which Fury is displaying now, is as competitor 'What I would want to see in a fighter'. I have stated this before, neither Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua believe that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter to themselves. That is one of the reason why Anthony Joshua has not disappeared from the game, and it is why I would still give Tyson Fury of chance of beating Oleksandr Uysk in the rematch' etc.
Wilder scored 4 hard knockdowns over Fury and people here have little good to say about him. Usyk scored no hard knockdowns and people call him "better than Ali". Lol.
Usyk won. Wilder lost.
I saw the fight like this
1-2 Usyk close, not much in it
3-6 Fury wide
7-8 Usyk close
9-10 Usyk very wide
11-12 Fury close
It swung back and forth more than once, the only main difference was round 9 because it was so dramatic it's the main thing people will remember from an otherwise actually quite dull fight
Greasy American.fingers typed this.
Nothing dull about the fight. Felt like Usyk could have been knocked out by any time in the middle rounds. and felt like Fury was ready to go in the later rounds.
It was back and forth high drama all night. An all time great fight. Unreal
What were the Fury’s saying when Wilder was making all kinds of excuses ???
Maybe they should stfu and take a page out of their own book
Fughin delusional and makes me believe that he’s even a bigger fraud than I thought with these belligerent comments
I understand where he was coming from at one point he was 20-1 ahead in live odds I believe. In the early rounds he really didn't do anything, that cost him the fight.
I saw the fight like this
1-2 Usyk close, not much in it
3-6 Fury wide
7-8 Usyk close
9-10 Usyk very wide
11-12 Fury close
It swung back and forth more than once, the only main difference was round 9 because it was so dramatic it's the main thing people will remember from an otherwise actually quite dull fight
Wilder scored 4 hard knockdowns over Fury and people here have little good to say about him. Usyk scored no hard knockdowns and people call him "better than Ali". Lol.
Usyk is Pedestalised to an above average level for sure.
He's a very impressive boxer but I'm not as high on him as others are, mainly because of his "condensed" career, he's fought in my opinion 3 elite level fighters, Bredis, AJ and Fury.
Gassiev, Bellew, Dubois are not elite fighters by my reckoning.
People act like he's had a career like Ali or Holyfield, you know 10-15 years at the elite level with over a dozen elite opponents of every conceivable style, that's just not the case.
I do appreciate the skill level, there's no doubting his talent, but I'm not a fan of this new school 25 fights, 10 of them at championship level, in and out approach, I can't rate guys like that alongside the legends of the past who did it for 50 fights and 15 years
Fury's goading and showboating had run its course after 6 rounds. By then Usyk had him figured out and stepped on the gas.
Fury had nothing left in the tank after rd 9 was just looking to survive and hope for a favourable decision.
He got what he deserved. An L and his 0 taken. Usyk got what he earnt. Undisputed, undefeated, grand unified heavyweight Champion of the World.
The only positive Fury can take is the money he got. There's nothing to suggest in a rematch the result would change.
Usyk has Fury's number like he had Joshua's and Dubois. Time to give Joseph Parker a call up!
Actually I just watched the first 7 rounds again. Round 7 was close, usyk did ok in it
After round 7 I thought there was only going g to be 1 winner, I thought Tyson was beginning to figure Usyk out. But then I thought but usyk comes on strong in 2nd half of fight.
I think usyk won fight, but Tyson can take many positives from fight
Fury's goading and showboating had run its course after 6 rounds. By then Usyk had him figured out and stepped on the gas.
Fury had nothing left in the tank after rd 9 was just looking to survive and hope for a favourable decision.
He got what he deserved. An L and his 0 taken. Usyk got what he earnt. Undisputed, undefeated, grand unified heavyweight Champion of the World.
The only positive Fury can take is the money he got. There's nothing to suggest in a rematch the result would change.
Usyk has Fury's number like he had Joshua's and Dubois. Time to give Joseph Parker a call up!
After round 7 I thought there was only going g to be 1 winner, I thought Tyson was beginning to figure Usyk out. But then I thought but usyk comes on strong in 2nd half of fight.
I think usyk won fight, but Tyson can take many positives from fight
"Tyson Fury's reaction in this video, in regards to the action of the fight 'Is what I would want to see in fighter. Tyson Fury understands that Oleksandr Uysk beat him, but he has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is overall a superior fighter to him. That is the difference between how certain fighters and Champion's react to losing"
Fury and Joshua's inability to accept they lost to the better man as somehow being the mark of a champion is some truly Trümpian fückery.
GTFOH!!!
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