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  • #11
    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post

    Why? Has Usyk said so or indicated he might? Looks like he's only had 4-5 fights at heavyweight so far and only 21 fights. I guess because he's 36?
    People think he will, remember that Fury fight has a two-way rematch clause so likely two fights

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    • #12
      i noticed something about fury and it's when he is listening to his dad he goes into th fight full of all that peak fitness and plan.
      when he takes a fight easy or is enjoying himself training he gets a shock at how good the other guy was.
      Fury needs to take this fight seriously as aj tried so hard to hit usyk and couldn't and it drove him crazy because he was so slippery. aj could have gone on as he was desperate to nail him but couldn't land on him. fury makes sure he doesn't lose points.
      I hope fury takes this seriously and gets good and angry and fit and ready to fight with all his eagerness and skill. Sleep good, eat the most nutritious food work on tactics spar with usyk like boxers.
      Don't listen to everything big john says as sometimes the excitement gets the better of him but 80% of what he thinks is very astute, i see fury knows now to get in the best way he can and use whatever tactics he needs to.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by nathan sturley View Post
        i noticed something about fury and it's when he is listening to his dad he goes into th fight full of all that peak fitness and plan.
        when he takes a fight easy or is enjoying himself training he gets a shock at how good the other guy was.
        Fury needs to take this fight seriously as aj tried so hard to hit usyk and couldn't and it drove him crazy because he was so slippery. aj could have gone on as he was desperate to nail him but couldn't land on him. fury makes sure he doesn't lose points.
        I hope fury takes this seriously and gets good and angry and fit and ready to fight with all his eagerness and skill. Sleep good, eat the most nutritious food work on tactics spar with usyk like boxers.
        Don't listen to everything big john says as sometimes the excitement gets the better of him but 80% of what he thinks is very astute, i see fury knows now to get in the best way he can and use whatever tactics he needs to.
        His daddy prefers him heavy. Wish I could change my vote to 275. About 273 is my new expectation.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by Slugfester View Post
          I guessed 265. I hope Usyk stomps the gypsy dummy, and I believe he will. Fury is plain bad for boxing.
          Yes Usyk will stop him ( if the actually fight this time as Fury keeps pulling out ) and Fury is bad for boxing.

          The clown named Fury did not win his last fight vs and aged 37 year old 0-0 boxer.

          He is a PED cheater, a fouler who has been docked points five time in five separate fights, and jerks the public around.
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          • #15
            Fury doesn't need to be 265+. he can't put his weigh on Usyk because that's not the way he fights. Fury may be a sucker for those straight lefts. Fury was able to come after Wilders because Wilders footwork is so bad. Usyk doesn't have that problem because he can move in out left right. I think Fury has lost the will to be great. he hasn't had a good fighter in years. Usyk has to stay busy and make Fat boy work. After 9 or 10 fast pace rounds Fury will be sucking air hard.
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            • #16
              What about Uysk?

              Is he going to be mentally ready. I realize he is viewd as a constamment professional but the situation for the past 18 months has been extraordinary.

              Does anyone know if he is outside of Ukraine and whether he has had a solid camp?

              P.S. No matter what weight, Fury will be 'fat.' Like Foreman II said, at this point in my life losing weight is only going to my diminish power. Might as well just stay big and powerful.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                - - After a rest, he'll take a lucrative mop up fight and then free up the belts for retirement. AJ in position to become the unified champ again before he does the same thing.

                Then you boys is really gonna start crying until a new stud comes along, just not in the current stud wannabees.
                What a fool you keep proving yourself to be. AJ is a scrub who isn't going anywhere. Beaten twice by a tiny man and KO'd by a fat man. Wilder would have him out in the first round, you blithering halfwit.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Slugfester View Post

                  What a fool you keep proving yourself to be. AJ is a scrub who isn't going anywhere. Beaten twice by a tiny man and KO'd by a fat man. Wilder would have him out in the first round, you blithering halfwit.
                  - - Deyonce and Blubber both turned down career purses to fight AJ in his American Debut when Baby Miller failed what turned out to be a string of drug tests.

                  Fat Andy have a better scalp than Blubber and Deyonce combined and made his career purses.

                  OK, you like sissy light in the loafer fighters, it's OK, a new world opening up for sissies.

                  Deyonce currently unrated with Blubber #3 just above Dubois and Wallin who is fighting AJ for a career purse well worth getting KTFO by AJ.

                  You, know, Wallin the guy who turned Blubber into a slaughterhouse pig...

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                  • #19
                    [QUOTE=QueensburyRules;n32078806]

                    - - Deyonce and Blubber both turned down career purses to fight AJ in his American Debut when Baby Miller failed what turned out to be a string of drug tests.

                    Fat Andy have a better scalp than Blubber and Deyonce combined and made his career purses.

                    OK, you like sissy light in the loafer fighters, it's OK, a new world opening up for sissies.

                    Deyonce currently unrated with Blubber #3 just above Dubois and Wallin who is fighting AJ for a career purse well worth getting KTFO by AJ. [TABLE="align: center, border: 0, cellpadding: 0, cellspacing: 0"]
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                    You, know, Wallin the guy who turned Blubber into a slaughterhouse pig...[/QUOTE]

                    And that is why ratings don't mean ****. Your idol is about finished, with no legacy at all. People of the near future will have to lookup his name to see who he is. Will leave no imprint on boxing

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post
                      Fury doesn't need to be 265+. he can't put his weigh on Usyk because that's not the way he fights. Fury may be a sucker for those straight lefts. Fury was able to come after Wilders because Wilders footwork is so bad. Usyk doesn't have that problem because he can move in out left right. I think Fury has lost the will to be great. he hasn't had a good fighter in years. Usyk has to stay busy and make Fat boy work. After 9 or 10 fast pace rounds Fury will be sucking air hard.
                      Your very intelligent post really has me thinking Mrbig1. Conventional wisdom tells me when Fury fights off the back foot, Usyk has to come in almost half the ring size to hit him. Fury, in the past was sharp enough to combine excellent timing with his reach, what he did to Klitsco was a clinic. But He has not fought that way since. He needs to fight that way to beat Usyk imo. He cannot fight in the style he has been fighting. He also does look fat, sloppy and less determined.

                      Usyk will show up in shape, will Fury?

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