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  • steeve steel
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    #101
    Originally posted by denium

    Fury was weight drained & unmotivated against Wallin, and he still won pretty much every round despite one eye hanging out of his socket. It's one of the reasons he switched trainer after the fignt.

    Fury will be fully prepared against Usyk don't worry about that.
    Weight drained at Heavyweight ??? What the facking fack are you saying??? Then again no, please don't answer.

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      #102
      Now that Fury has dispatched the one-dimensional Wilder once and for all, maybe we'll get to see him prove whether he is the true undisputed HW champion of the world....or not.

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        #103
        Fury really has no place to talk about struggling with seemingly low level opponents. I think he's the best of the current crop but that's not saying much. Usyk might be able to get over the size discrepancy. It will be interesting to see if Joshua makes the proper adjustments. He has the tools to win (smothering size).

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          #104
          Originally posted by Ravensfan

          If you compare resumes Fury's is actually rather lame.
          Not really. Fury has wins over long-reigning champions, who's Usyk's best win? AJ? He's not as good as Wilder or Klitschko, in fact AJ has never beaten a legitimate champion himself.

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            #105
            Originally posted by steeve steel

            Weight drained at Heavyweight ??? What the facking fack are you saying??? Then again no, please don't answer.
            You're a proper mong ain't ya?

            Tyson Fury takes total weight loss to 138lbs after tipping scales for Otto Wallin clash - https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/13/tyson...lash-10740278/

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              #106
              Originally posted by denium

              You're a proper mong ain't ya?

              Tyson Fury takes total weight loss to 138lbs after tipping scales for Otto Wallin clash - https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/13/tyson...lash-10740278/
              Duuuuuude ! hahahahah! It says at the beginning or the article "Fury weighed in at 245.4lbs, nine pounds lighter than when he fought Tom Schwarz just 13 weeks ago." 9 facking pounds in 3 months! He was in the best shape he had ever been! God you're something else. Read this: "Fury was certainly uncomfortable with the southpaw style of Wallin, and he wasn't necessarily outboxing him. Sometime in the middle of the fight, Fury made the decision that he wasn't going to box and finesse from the outside, and instead step to Wallin and lean on him, while throwing consistent body shots. It was very reminiscent of his outing against Steve Cunningham in 2013, where he was down in the second round and had fits with the speed of the American, who was a natural cruiserweight." Taken from https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...r-scare-wallin. AND THIS IS WHAT MAKES THE USYK FIGHT INTERESTING; HIS SPEED AND DETERMINATION. That's it, I'm out and good luck on this forum. lol

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                #107
                Originally posted by steeve steel

                Duuuuuude ! hahahahah! It says at the beginning or the article "Fury weighed in at 245.4lbs, nine pounds lighter than when he fought Tom Schwarz just 13 weeks ago." 9 facking pounds in 3 months! He was in the best shape he had ever been! God you're something else. Read this: "Fury was certainly uncomfortable with the southpaw style of Wallin, and he wasn't necessarily outboxing him. Sometime in the middle of the fight, Fury made the decision that he wasn't going to box and finesse from the outside, and instead step to Wallin and lean on him, while throwing consistent body shots. It was very reminiscent of his outing against Steve Cunningham in 2013, where he was down in the second round and had fits with the speed of the American, who was a natural cruiserweight." Taken from https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...r-scare-wallin. AND THIS IS WHAT MAKES THE USYK FIGHT INTERESTING; HIS SPEED AND DETERMINATION. That's it, I'm out and good luck on this forum. lol
                He’ll just put you on ignore ,your going to hard at him with facts like I did . Like Fury he’s mentally weak can’t take the heat when it’s put on him .

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                • steeve steel
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Stuart Chandler
                  He’ll just put you on ignore ,your going to hard at him with facts like I did . Like Fury he’s mentally weak can’t take the heat when it’s put on him .
                  At this point, I'm kind of hoping he'll ignore me, yes. lol

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                  • Stuart Chandler
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by steeve steel

                    At this point, I'm kind of hoping he'll ignore me, yes. lol
                    Yea he’s kind of a mindless ranter on here I envision him with a Cheerleader outfit on in drag with Furys logos all over saying do me with his ass up in the air as Fury has a secret affair with him it’s that bad with that one . And it’s probably not far from reality with these weirdos on here .

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by denium

                      Not really. Fury has wins over long-reigning champions, who's Usyk's best win? AJ? He's not as good as Wilder or Klitschko, in fact AJ has never beaten a legitima te champion himself.
                      Yup, Fury beat the 40 plus Wlad by throwing five more punches then the champ in one of the most boring fights in heavyweight history. AJ also beat a motivated Wlad by KO who, Wlad, fought his best fight that night in quite awhile. AJ has also fought 12 fights since 2015 and 8 were against Ring top ten fighters. Neither Fury's or Wilder's resume come to close to that. Fury even admitted that his win against Cunningham was one of his best wins, that is really weak. As for Wilder his resume is in fact extensive but it is also one of the weakest in heavyweight championship history. The only thing Usyk accomplished was to become the undisputed champion of a division by beating all the champs who also happened to be ranked in Rings top ten. He then moves up and beat the heavyweight divisions second best fighter as ranked by Ring rather easily at that. Who also happened to be a unified champ.

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