Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury on Usyk: I'd Give Him a Good Hiding, Run Him Over Like I Did Wilder

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  • P to the J
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    #31
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury believes that he would be too big and too strong for Olympic gold medal winner Oleksandr Usyk. Usyk created shockwaves in the heavyweight division back in September, when he outboxed Anthony Joshua over twelve rounds to capture the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO world titles at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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    I was going to comment with the aim of dismantling Fury’s statement, but I remembered, **** ain’t that deep!

    This guy veers from one opinion to the next, as everyone knows. It’s entertaining, but take it with a pinch of salt. He knows he’s in a contest re:Usyk

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    • P to the J
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      #32
      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet

      This guy is a joke.

      He was saying Caleb Plant would school Canelo.
      Can’t remember him saying that, just said he had a chance.

      Besides, Plant acquitted himself very well, so it wouldn’t have been too insane a prediction anyway (even if i called Canelo inside the distance)

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      • P to the J
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        #33
        Originally posted by Lance98
        Fury is looking past many things usyk does right and is underestimating him a lot. The fight is going to be far more harder than what fury is going to expect.
        He’s not looking past them, guaranteed. He’s just **** talking like he always does.

        Man says loads of positive things about previous and potential opponents in candid spaces (e,g, wilder, Joshua, Anderson) that he wouldn’t say when in full promotional mode
        Last edited by P to the J; 11-22-2021, 08:03 AM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by killakali
          I heard Wallin won 2 out of 12 rounds
          I’d argue Wallin won more than that from my standpoint, but regardless, Fury was objectively close to being stopped by that giant cut he caught from a solid left hand.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #35
            Anthony Joshua will win the rematch vs Usyk, so I don't really think Fury will fight Usyk.

            But in saying that? Usyk has slightly gone up in my ratings. I still don't rate him super highly at heavyweight, but Tyson Fury is a regressed fighter who current skills and abilities are now overrated.

            Deontay Wilder is a game and aggressive fighter, with power. But he telegraph's his punches, is extremely wide with his punches and lacks variation in his offense. That type of fighter was still able to land on Fury and bash him up in their 3rd fight 'And over a duration of Three fights, Wilder decked Tyson Fury 4 times'.

            Mike Tyson ran over Alex Steward, I would not describe Tyson Fury's last performance vs Wilder as running him over. The fight was a mighty struggle for Tyson Fury, and he was bashed about from start to finish.

            I don't think Fighters look at Tyson Fury anymore, with the fear of not being able to figure him out. Once upon a time, that may have been the case when he was training under Peter Fury. But these days Kronk Fury, does not use movement like he used to anymore, and he is extremely clumsy. Tyson Fury has always been a clumsy fighter, for 80% of his career he was forever being a clumsy kid 'People seem to ignore these aspects of his career'.

            Uysk does not telegraph his punches, he currently has better movement than Fury, probably has better endurance, and variation on his attacks. I don't think Uysk's power will bother Fury, but it may be a bit of a struggle for Fury to pin Uysk down 'And in the process he may be being repeatedly hit'.

            I just think from this point on wards in Tyson Fury's career, fights that he would of found easy under Peter Fury are not going to be a struggle.

            Note: I still think Tyson Fury would win, but all these fights are going to be a struggle 'Chaotic and violent'.
            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-22-2021, 08:03 AM.

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            • IAMTHAT
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              #36
              Originally posted by millcitymauler
              I agree with The Gypsy King - Usyk is tough, but he isn't outboxing Fury...and if Fury could survive Wilder's power punches, Usyk's are gonna be mere mosquito bites to the Gypo.
              Power punches, OK. But dont forget they are easy to see and come a few at most. Usyk would annihilate Wilder in humiliating fashion. After Usyk lands a few shots on that big body, Fury will slow down his game and their will be no more running over.

              Remember - Usyk used to give the Klitschko brothers a lot of trouble in sparring. That was way before his prime.

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              • IAMTHAT
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                #37
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Usyk would be the second best fighter Fury has ever fought, maybe even the best, maybe is he better than Klitschko from 2015, so I don`t know what to expect.
                Usyk used to give Klitschko brothers trouble in sparring. I think Usyk will be Tysons toughest opponent, the one to beat him in my books. After that Wlad, then Wilder.

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                • Rapscallion
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                  #38
                  Let me go on record stating that Usyk beats Fury in style. Count on it.

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                    #39
                    Usyk beats The Gypsy Queen in pure honest unadulterated style! That’s only if Fury doesn’t continue to bring glory to his simultaneous ‘holding and hitting’ techniques. Fury’s Bat Mannic Open Glove might not be so easy to use this time around, because the flapping that’s gonna occur from the excessive missing will give the thing away

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                    • Tecnoworld
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                      #40
                      The important thing is that Usyk beats aj again

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