joshua has been exposed it's that simple, fighting over the hill past sell by date boxers and an excellent promotion to cast him as something he is definitely not has added to the enjoyment of Usyk schooling joshua...
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Originally posted by denium View Post
Fury is a far superior boxer to AJ in every department, and he'll beat Usyk any way he wants to, front foot or back foot, it doesn't matter.
Fury is levels above everyone, including Usyk.
Originally posted by denium View Post
I was 100% certain that Fury would demolish Joshua, but Usyk is a completely different kettle of fish
Usyk is a problem, no doubt about it. If Fury was at his best I'd expect him to win, but would he be at his best? Hard to say...
It's probably a 50/50 fight, whoever fights the best on the night wins.
Usyk has already come out and admitted that Fury would be his toughest challenge. I know I'd love to see that fight any day of the week!!
what caused the change in heart bud? i presume your on the nosebag bigtime just like Fury atm? ps: be mentally prepared for another downward spiral, seems like thats where Fury is headed.
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Originally posted by mlac View Post
what caused the change in heart bud? i presume your on the nosebag bigtime just like Fury atm? ps: be mentally prepared for another downward spiral, seems like thats where Fury is headed.
You've constantly been wrong about Fury over the last decade so excuse me I don't take your opinion that seriously.
After Fury knocks Usyk out, who's the next guy that you'll claim will dethrone him? Hrgovic?
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Originally posted by denium View Post
mlac, I respect your boxing knowledge, but cmon now.
You've constantly been wrong about Fury over the last decade so excuse me I don't take your opinion that seriously.
After Fury knocks Usyk out, who's the next guy that you'll claim will dethrone him? Hrgovic?
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Originally posted by Nash out View PostIt's the fight we all want, but Fury wins, not due to being bigger, height and weight don't matter imo, any man over 14 stone has the power to knock another man out, and a smaller man has advantages as well. They should be faster, more agility, have more stamina, be able to throw better on the inside, yet, these are all great gifts Fury has! He has things a big man should not have, that's what makes him special, not that he is just big like Valuev.
As skilled as Usyk is, Fury beats him, not because he is bigger, but because he has even more skill, even more versatility, and on top of that, the quickest recovery rate of any fighter in history. If Usyk puts Fury down, we all know, he gets up and comes back kicking Usyk's ass, if Fury puts Usyk down, we don't know how he reacts. He has never been down as a pro, and never massively hurt. Nash out. Nash advises you to look at his top 10 P4P in his sig. It is worthy of respect. It's time y'all put some respect on the Fury name and the greatest era of the HW division the world has ever seen. We are long past the garbage 90s. Nash out.
What makes you think Fury is more skilful than Usyk, a lighter, more elusive and former undisputed CW champ with a vastly superior amateur pedigree? Usyk is poetry in motion and has never once relied upon his weight and awkward height to bear down upon and wear out his opponent - he has relied on nothing but pure boxing skills.
As a different poster mentioned, Fury hasn’t shown any stamina issues but then again his punch output is very low, with much of the round spent throwing feints and tying up his opponents. There’s a reason Fury was seen as a boring fighter before Wilder and struggled to sell tickets in the UK, even after beating Klitschko (proposed rematch at Manchester stadium a case in point). Usyk on average throws 50% more punches per round than Fury according to Compubox and has extremely fast feet to potentially evade the clinch, so it will be very interesting to see whether Fury can keep up the pace. Interestingly, Dillian Whyte throws almost 20 more per round himself.
Fury-Usyk is most definitely a fight I want to see, regardless of the outcomes of their upcoming fights. Fury will be the favourite, but I’d give Usyk an extremely good chance to win.
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Originally posted by mlac View Post
So its a 50/50 fight or its an easy knockout win, you seem confused?
In hindsight, Fury always wins, and Usyk isn't as good as people are making him out to be. Beating up a wimp like AJ doesn't mean anything when he comes up against a beast like Fury.
Anyway why are you hanging on to my old posts? I guess I've embarrassed you so much about Fury overs the years, you're desperate to get a win.
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Originally posted by denium View Post
I think I posted that shortly after the Joshua fight when I was a bit gassed up. If Fury turns up fat and unprepared then it probably is 50/50, but if Fury turns up at his best then he's unbeatable.
In hindsight, Fury always wins, and Usyk isn't as good as people are making him out to be. Beating up a wimp like AJ doesn't mean anything when he comes up against a beast like Fury.
Anyway why are you hanging on to my old posts? I guess I've embarrassed you so much about Fury overs the years, you're desperate to get a win.
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I would say Fury has too many advantages in size, power and has good handspeed as well.
But can't discard Usyk's chances if it becomes a type of technical fight. I can't say AJ has no chance against Usyk in a rematch either, but maybe Usyk can knock out Joshua next time.
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Obviously how each does before fight dictates who's favourite. If fury struggles with whyte and usyk stops Josh of course usyk will be favourite against fury
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