Let's talk about Usyk vs a prime klitschko

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  • just the facts
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    #11
    Originally posted by denium
    I think Wlad keeps him behind the jab and mauls him up close, lands the odd big right hand to keep Usyk honest.

    Wlad wide on points. AJ is a very poor man's Klitschko nowadays and he still won a fair few rounds.
    I agree. Throw in that Wlad had better stamina and much more confidence in his ability.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #12
      Originally posted by Cypocryphy

      You should be making this thread here.
      - - He should, but he's more than a bit dim between the ears.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #13
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules

        - - He should, but he's more than a bit dim between the ears.
        I make threads where I want, not where you idiots declare.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

          Do you belive "riddler fury" needs to make a return?
          Tyson Fury does not want to bring back 'The Riddler'.

          In order for Fury to do such a thing, he would have to return back to Peter Fury 'And most likely change his current training philosophy'.

          I think 'The Riddler' beats fighters like Whyte, Uysk rather easy.

          Stylistically Kronk Fury is going to now find fights he would of found easy, incredibly difficult. Mainly down to the fact that his movement is lacking, and he is clumsy with his aggression 'Just a mess to be honest'. But he will find a way to win, due to his inner constitution and gameness.



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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Tyson Fury does not want to bring back 'The Riddler'.

            In order for Fury to do such a thing, he would have to return back to Peter Fury 'And most likely change his current training philosophy'.

            I think 'The Riddler' beats fighters like Whyte, Uysk rather easy.

            Stylistically Kronk Fury is going to now find fights he would of found easy, incredibly difficult. Mainly down to the fact that his movement is lacking, and he is clumsy with his aggression 'Just a mess to be honest'. But he will find a way to win, due to his inner constitution and gameness.


            Ideally Fury should operate a mixture between the two, keep the footwork and head movement/feints but then commit to the big shots when the situation requires.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              Originally posted by denium

              Ideally Fury should operate a mixture between the two, keep the footwork and head movement/feints but then commit to the big shots when the situation requires.
              Ideally yes, but I just think Kronk Fury is here for this final stint of the war.

              The only time I think 'The Riddler' may return is if Fury loses, and he so badly just wants to get a win.

              I just don't think Fury likes putting his body through the training, which is required for 'The Riddler' style.

              Kronk Fury will tighten up his defense going forward, but I still think he will be clumsy and a bit all over the place. Fury has gone back to his most innate style, anyone who has watched his entire career knows? The way he is fighting now, is nothing new 'He started out, as a big super-heavyweight who liked to pressure and fight on the inside'.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-10-2022, 08:28 AM.

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