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Originally posted by BodyBagz View PostSeems like Fury is trying to convince himself Usyk is a MW.
When the bell rings, Fury is going to have a rude awakening
Fury’s given sincere credit to his HW colleagues on many occasions despite slagging them off in public 95% of the time
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I think Fury stops usyk within 10, but no matter,
this will be an amazing fight. I don't see a boring decision on this one.
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Tyson Fury may well win the fight, but he is not stopping Usyk.
Fury's power is overrated. Whyte had regressed and suffered some really bad knock outs, as well as constantly being knocked down in fights.
There was always signs, leading up to the Fury fight that Whyte was burnt out 'I theorized that this could happen'.
And if people are honest it took a lot of bombardment to finally put Wilder away, that stoppage was also heavily influenced by fatigue.
Make no doubt about it Fury has respectable punching power, but he is not all of the sudden this monster puncher his hardcore fans try to make out.
Fury's power, his endurance are both attributes that are highly overrated. I have mentioned in prior posts, and compared both Fury's work rate with Joshua's.
Joshua vs Usyk is out working Tyson Fury vs Wilder. And Joshua's endurance is something he himself admits is not his strongest attribute, as well as a attribute the boxing world mocks 'Even Fury's work rate in the third Wilder fight, if he would of maintained his trajectory for 12 rounds ? He most likely would not of matched Joshua's output vs Usyk'.
Fury has the ability to fight through his fatigue, this is one of his strengths 'But he get fatigued, and when he does he makes mistakes and his technique falters'.
If Fury is to lose this fight vs Usyk it will be in the second half of the fight and due to fatiguing.
The time frame of this fight, is benefiting Tyson Fury. I think he overrates his condition.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-03-2022, 05:39 AM.P to the J likes this.
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My humble prediction: Fury starts by fighting him tall. He controls his distance and then smothers him when they tie up. After a few rounds, Usyk is having too much success against that style with pure intelligence, angles, and adjustments. Fury recognizes this and starts throwing heavy shots and tries to beat him up. Four rounds later he succeeds. GGG did this with Kell Brook and it was very exciting to watch.
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