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  • champion4ever
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    #71
    I agree with the OP here. I can see Fury beating Usyk simply on attrition and by wearing him down with his size. There's no way at this point of his career that Fury fights him off the back foot. Oleksandr is too small for that.

    In addition, he is not a true Heavyweight either. While he carries a lot of speed and scientific ability; However, let's just be honest. He just isn't strong enough or punches hard enough to keep Fury honest and off of him.

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      #72
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I could see it being a very technical fight.
      Correct. OP is just an attention seeking edgelord which is why he started this stub post with no thought process or rationale behind it.

      Fury wins a decision if he decides to continue boxing (which all his fanboys insist is his intention because they apparently read his inner thoughts).

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #73
        Fury can see that Usyk, as great as a fighter he is? All out aggression, and a big heavyweight coming forward at him 'Does bother him greatly'.

        If Fury can dominate the battle of the Jabs, and charge in behind his Jab. Well, Usyk is going to have to show another level to his game to beat a in condition Tyson Fury.

        Right now, I don't know what condition Fury is in. That is why, I have put emphasis on his condition.

        I would also back a peak condition Deontay Wilder to really push Usyk. It is just the level of aggression these fighters bring, combined with their Jabs that will give Usyk trouble.

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          #74
          Originally posted by denium

          Cunningham got beaten up and knocked spark out lol
          agreed but Fury was still 6ft 9 , probably more elusive then than he is now so my point is if a cruiserweight in CUNNINHAM can put Fury on his arse why cant a better skilled Cruiserweight with a better work rate , iq, stamina, dog, movement, durability make more of a dent. FURY knows the task at hand, watch your hero price himself out

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            #75
            Originally posted by Noelanthony

            agreed but Fury was still 6ft 9 , probably more elusive then than he is now so my point is if a cruiserweight in CUNNINHAM can put Fury on his arse why cant a better skilled Cruiserweight with a better work rate , iq, stamina, dog, movement, durability make more of a dent. FURY knows the task at hand, watch your hero price himself out
            He’s not the same fighter he was against Cunningham

            He’s significantly better now and has been for a long time

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            • Nash out
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              #76
              Fury comes back, gives Usyk a boxing lesson before stopping him in Round 9. He then sails off into the sunset of Morecambe Bay, before returning 1 year later to manage his old nemesis, Deontay Wilder, taking him to the Bridgerweight world title by beating Oscar Rivas. Fury is then declared the greatest boxer, trainer, and human of all time. Wilder quashes any beef he had with Fury, and Wilder, like Parker, becomes Fury's brother. They all have brother/friend outings with the Whyte brothers, Dillian and Dean. A movie based on all of this is released and box office records are broken. Viva la Fury. Nash out.

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                #77
                Originally posted by denium
                I'll take any bets!!
                Post something with a bit more substance.. this is supposed to be a DISCUSSION forum, not a kid's shitfest.

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                • Kris Silver
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                  #78
                  Fury on form beats him.

                  There's a chance if he's really sacked Sugar Hill Steward (awful move) that he doesn't come in on form with the right tactics.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak

                    Post something with a bit more substance.. this is supposed to be a DISCUSSION forum, not a kid's shitfest.
                    The title says it all. This thread has over 50 replies so don't worry about it.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by denium

                      The title says it all. This thread has over 50 replies so don't worry about it.
                      I bet they're really insightful replies, too.



                      Give us a BREAKDOWN.

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