Comments Thread For: Usyk: Only Fury Thinks He's The King of Kings - I'm Capable of Beating Him!

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  • mrwake
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    #81
    Fury beats Usyk. Usyk beats the rest of the division. Fury isn't a stereotypical heavyweight. His foot movement and slick skills are testament to that. Fury beats Usyk by applying his boxing skill and using his height and weight advantage. I don't believe Usyk's fast feet will be enough to keep Fury at bay. Fury is never afraid to mix it up and get dirty on the inside if necessary. Usyk may even be ahead on pts after 6 rnds but Fury will wear him down and maybe take him out 10-12. Fury on pts though.

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    • Slowhand
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      #82
      Originally posted by Butt stuff
      Quite a lot of people saying Usyk is fast. I don’t think he’s more than average speed-wise. He just has great footwork, great management of distance, a fantastic engine / work rate and is elite at reading his opponent. I mean Bellew was making him look slow in comparison, regardless of whether Bellew was outclassed in skill.
      Kinda true, Usyk isn´t explosive-fast, more like fluid and he thinks fast. That´s what counts, or else Khan would be an ATG.

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      • puwanart eikara
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        #83
        Usyk the giant slayer

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        • Ropeydope
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          #84
          Originally posted by BangEM
          Usyk beats any Fury version of Fury and Steve Cunningham and Wallin already showed how the fight would go.

          But not for undisputed - Usyk is losing the rematch.
          Same flawed logic as others saying Usyk can’t win because he “struggled with others.”
          Fury kod Cunningham and beat Wallin on points, how is that a blueprint to beating him?
          FFS, KDs and cuts happen all the time in a boxer’s career. It’s how one deals with them that counts.

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          • MrShakeAndBake
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            #85
            All i have to say is WAR USYK !!!

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            • TDLand
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              #86
              Originally posted by Kzbox

              It’s the same fighter they fought so rather Usyk can’t adjust properly or he isn’t as good as Fury only 2 conclusions i can draw from that. Didn’t say Fury would dominate Usyk but he’s getting overrated in the heavyweight division AJ was a loss waiting to happen i was nervous he was gonna lose to Pulev the way he was fighting there. Just getting a bit too big for his boots talking like he’s the king of heavyweights after 3 fights i thought Usyk was a cool cat no pun intended
              Chisora took Fury to twelve in thier first fight. This was only Usyk's second hw fight. The Usyk who beat AJ dismantles Chisora in a rematch. The flabby Fury who let a completely gassed Wilder knock him down for an eight ... Nine count twice in the same round looked horrible. You think that Flabby man looked good against a one dimensional fighter!
              Last edited by TDLand; 10-23-2021, 12:22 PM.

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              • TDLand
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                #87
                Originally posted by BodyBagz

                Let's look at it from an unbiased pov

                Fury is aesthetically unpleasant to watch. Shrink him down a bit and he wouldn't qualify for gatekeeper.
                He was unable to take advantage of a Wlad who was begging to be ktfo. Worst HW title fight ever.
                Wilder has made it known, he lives/dies with that right. Without it, he wouldn't be hired to be a bouncer.
                Wilder's success has come at the hands of guys his size, more or less. Not many can lean on him with positive results.

                Watching Wilder and Fury fight each other was a Benny Hill comedy skit without the music.
                Nailed it. Putting all BS aside, Fury looked horrible. A gassed Wilder took him to the eleventh. Wilder could barely move by the fourth round.

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                • TDLand
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Kzbox

                  A fight where Wlad was confused because Fury wouldn’t stand in front of him trading and letting him clinch every 10 seconds. As i said you can make excuses for why any boxer loses it’s not valid whatsoever if you don’t perform on the night thats on you but i think he didn’t perform because Fury didn’t let him perform. You didn’t say who in this division would beat him, now you bringing up phantom fights that would never happen because you know it can’t be disproven, you are biased af.
                  It was Usyk who thoroughly embarrassed Vlad in training camp as he prepared for the Fury fight.

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                  • crimsonfalcon07
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                    #89
                    It would be interesting to see what the game plan would look like. I really doubt that Usyk would be able to stop Fury if Wilder couldn't. But this most recent heavy Fury isn't going to outbox Usyk, IMO. Would he come in lighter and try to do boxer v boxer? Is he going to try to be a puncher and bully? Either way he'll get second guessed after the fact if he loses. If he comes in heavy and slow like he was against Wilder and can't keep up and gets lit up, people will say he looked fat and slow. If he comes in light but gets outboxed anyways by Usyk, who really is a master, people will say he should have tried to be a bully. Either way though, I could see it being more of an interesting fight than some of the pundits give credit for.

                    I honestly don't understand why Fury is getting so much credit for beating a guy he was supposed to beat, and absolutely demolished before. I thought he looked worse and more beatable in this fight than in either of the previous ones. Wilder looked like he's made progress, but it's not like Fury blazed any new ground with that fight.

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                    • Kzbox
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by TDLand

                      It was Usyk who thoroughly embarrassed Vlad in training camp as he prepared for the Fury fight.
                      Whats that got to do with what i said? That somehow dismisses what Fury did to him? Go back on your other account bum.

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