Comments Thread For: Fury Trainer on Usyk: He Can Be A Threat to Tyson...Tyson's Been Knocked Down Before

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  • Corelone
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    #11
    Usyks lack of power won't allow it. The only person he really KOd, that I can remember, is Bellew. Washington gassed and Usyk hit AJ with his whole arsenal. I don't think he can hurt Fury.
    Last edited by Corelone; 08-30-2022, 11:28 AM.

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    • hhh1200
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      #12
      Originally posted by MoneyKasha

      He didn’t leave Sugarhill
      Didn't he retire? Wasn't he in a picture with some little 5'2 guy calling him his new trainer? Wasn't he sending Chisora offers from his public speaking marketing company? Didn't he call Usyk a middleweight but Usyk said that's not what they talked about? I mean he vacated/gave up the ring but that was strategic.

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        #13
        It's OK, Sugar Hill, everyone wants to see the fight. You don't have to sell it with this "Usyk is a threat,Tyson's been knocked down before" boo boo. Usyk didn't drop Joshua, he sure as hell won't drop Fury.

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        • jackblack008
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          #14
          Fury has a reach of 85 inch This would play on lines of Vladimir Klitschko fight.

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          • thack
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            #15
            Uysk won't be able to do half his faints ,his movement won't matter so much as he will be kept long and out of distance , when he does get in it's uppercuts and leaning on from Tyson. Uysk is an excellent fighter but will be lucky to do the distance with Fury , who knows how to fight 'big'.I think Uysk will have blown a gasket before the final bell but he is excellent and might find a way to the bell but a pretty clear loss.

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            • bullydean
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              #16
              I wouldn't be surprised if Fury dropped Sugarhill. It's most likely because Fury is still banned from the USA and Sugarhill might be targeted for association.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #17


                I can't even count the many times the 'Gypsy-Clown' has had been given a ten-count. They should change his name to the 'Count' from Sesame street.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Fury knows it's a 51/49 type pickem fight. The no1 and no2 heavyweights throughout history the winner has always been in doubt.
                  Whether it was mike Tyson v holyfield, Ali v foreman, lennox v Vitali, the winner would always be unclear. So Why anyone thinks Tyson is a clear winner is disengenous. Yes, sure Tyson is favourite but it's a nudge, nudge, wink, wink type thing
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 08-30-2022, 02:09 PM.

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                  • Bo Tae
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                    #19
                    Easier fight for Usyk than Joshua was. People will be shocked at how easily Usyk handles the big, clumsy dosser and makes him look foolish. Fury's resume is highly suspect, and that will be his downfall. He should have lost to Otto Wallin, who opened a huge cut on him with a punch and was knocking him from pillar to post in the final round;
                    Last edited by Bo Tae; 08-30-2022, 02:32 PM.

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                    • Oregonian
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                      Is this fight really going to happen? Fury seems to be doing everything he can to avoid Usyk. He couldn't even get in the ring with AJ or Wlad (in the rematch) so not holding my breath. It took him 6 years to fight two top-10 opponents.

                      Usyk is Cunningham x 4 at HW. Uysk has been at HW 5 minutes and already has more belts than Fury has. This is what happens when you don't avoid people
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                      Fury did beat Wlad. Perhaps Fury should rematch everyone he’s ever fought?

                      Fury did sign up to fight AJ until Wilder took him to court.
                      So, why are you propagating lies?

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