I completely agree with you. Usyk never looks for the KO. It's always box and move with Usyk. Once Usyk is sure he wins 6-7 rounds he will only have to survive. No need to get into risky situations as he can simply conserve his energy and move around the ring until the final bell rings.
Comments Thread For: Usyk Promoter on Tyson Fury: He is the Next Opponent For Usyk
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Saying words like 'Next' is not good enough or clear enough.
Usyk's team should put a date or specific time frame out there to ? Make the situation 1000% clear to Tyson Fury.
This is how you have to approach team Fury, and Tyson Fury himself. Otherwise there is a possibility they will find a way out of the fight. Not due to being afraid, but just due to whatever Tyson Fury's intentions are at that time 'He may want to fight somebody else'.
So none of this 'Oh Fury is next, we want Fury' none of this talk is good enough, team Usyk need to come at Tyson Fury with more conviction.
As soon as Chisora vs Fury III is done, they have to go at Fury.
I think people give too much crap to Fury on these fights. Whenever the belts are on the line Fury steps up. Anything besides gaining a belt however is when Fury is full of it.Comment
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The truth be told Fury has still only fought one legit top ten fighter that was in his prime. That is if Wilder is even still in his prime? Wilder himself had never fought a legit top ten fighter that was in his prime before Fury. Therefore I believe that there are still unanswered questions when it comes to Fury and Usyk has already defied the odds. I also believe that Usyk has absolutely no fear of Fury, or possibly anyone else, and that will help him immensely.
Fury seems tested enough if you're looking at Usyk. Fury KOd a very mobile cruiserweight champ in Cunningham and then ragrolled a great boxer in Wallin.
The reason these two stand out is because they are both south paws like Usyk. That with the fact Fury easily boxed Chisora's and Whyte's heads off in the southpaw stance and I believe he also used it with Wallin.
Fury has the experience and shown the skill to establish the fact that he is tested and he will not be blown away by Usyk. The evidence for both of them shows this will be a competitive fight.Comment
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LMFAO at anyone and everyone who thinks Usyk is afraid of Wilder. The dude’s been in combat. Boxing is minor league compared to what a combat vet has experienced. Still think Wilder most likely wins by stoppage of some sort, unless Usyk’s athleticism and chin are on Ali levels (which nothing so far has told me that they are).Comment
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You see, I don’t think anyone IN THIS ERA (key words) beats a healthy and focused Fury. Light Wilder came close to beating a relatively chinny Fury in their first fight (due to Fury’s recent weight loss and Wilder fighting at his BEST weight). I just don’t see anyone besides Wilder beating Fury, and even that would have to be Wilder at his best vs. Fury at his worst.Comment
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Ali would have run circles around a tired Fury and peppered him with shots while making up rhymes about it.
Ali would have dodged every Wilder haymaker thrown. If somehow one of them had landed, I doubt it would have landed flush enough to hurt him. And if somehow one of them did, he would have popped back up and ripped Wilder apart.
That was Ali, he was the greatest.Comment
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I don't like the Wilder fight for Usyk. I think he gets chinned by Wilder. He may win rounds against him but if Deontay lands a flush shot, I think its lights out for Usyk. I actually think that the Fury fight is a more winnable fight for him. I think he out hustles Fury for a decision. Just my opinion.
IF Wilder lands a flush shot on anyone, it’s lights out.
That’s literally the only chance Wilder has. A puncher’s chance. Period. Wilder is too tall and gangly so Usyk wins an inside fight against Wilder.
See the Hopkins-Tarver & Hopkins-Pavlik fights.
Hopkins beat them both from the inside hustle.
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Nobody in recorded boxing history beats a prime Ali. **** these Fury fanboys who think he hugs and boxes his way to a TKO, and double-**** these Wilder fanboys who think their guy KO’s Ali in the first round.
Ali would have run circles around a tired Fury and peppered him with shots while making up rhymes about it.
Ali would have dodged every Wilder haymaker thrown. If somehow one of them had landed, I doubt it would have landed flush enough to hurt him. And if somehow one of them did, he would have popped back up and ripped Wilder apart.
That was Ali, he was the greatest.
Truer words have never been spoken.
To think Fury or Wilder beat Ali is just disrespectful to Ali and boxing as well.
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"Greatness" =/= H2H ability. No pre-90s HW could compete against the best of today's super-heavyweights.Comment
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Ali rarely got hit pre-exile. Usyk gets touched up quite a bit at hw. I can guarantee you that slow ass Joshua would look like Terrell vs Ali or worse.Comment
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