Comments Thread For: Fury: Usyk Won't Be Able To Do Anything With Me - I'll Splatter Him!

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  • Silence
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    #31
    After Fury beat the crap out of this hypejob, his two years fangirls will say but but he was too small, he was CW.

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    • mromano
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      #32
      Usyk is an easy win for Fury, the size advantage alone makes it a mismatch. Sure Usyk is an unbelievable boxer, but he's too feather fisted to do any damage to Fury. Wilder, who is considered one of the hardest punching heavyweights in history landed some bombs on Fury and he shook them off even after being knocked down. No way is Usyk denting Fury. I can see it being a close fight for the first 8 rounds, but with Fury leaning on the smaller Usyk, he will tire him out down the stretch and maybe even a late stoppage.

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      • Monty Fisto
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        #33
        Originally posted by mromano
        Usyk is an easy win for Fury, the size advantage alone makes it a mismatch. Sure Usyk is an unbelievable boxer, but he's too feather fisted to do any damage to Fury. Wilder, who is considered one of the hardest punching heavyweights in history landed some bombs on Fury and he shook them off even after being knocked down. No way is Usyk denting Fury. I can see it being a close fight for the first 8 rounds, but with Fury leaning on the smaller Usyk, he will tire him out down the stretch and maybe even a late stoppage.
        This is a simplistic way of looking at it because it dismisses the possibility of attritional damage. Yes, Wilder hit Fury with a select few bombs, but how many punches did he land in total over the course of three fights? Usyk does not have the knockout power of Wilder, no argument, but he evidently possesses strength enough with his skill to damage eyes and wear opponents down.

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        • Monty Fisto
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          #34
          Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

          Yes but this is the Heavyweight division so your point is moot
          The practical test of who is the better of the two can only be made within the ring. In contrast, if the point of who is more skilled is moot, then a boxing discussion board is the right place for it, isn't it?

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            This is a 55/45 type fight with fury favourite. Just like spence and bud is a 51/49 type fight with spence favourite.
            in a poll of 100 people 55 would have fury to win and 51 out of a 100 would have spence to beat Bud.
            Last edited by hugh grant; 10-25-2022, 11:08 AM.

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            • Knuckle sandwich
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              #36
              Usyk would beat fury on work rate, he knows to fight fury he would need to be as fit as a butchers dog, that's not a problem for usyk. Fury needs to end the career of AJ that's a fight i want to see.



              Usyk and fury would be a very boring fight to watch

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              • jackblack008
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                #37
                Originally posted by mromano
                Usyk is an easy win for Fury, the size advantage alone makes it a mismatch. Sure Usyk is an unbelievable boxer, but he's too feather fisted to do any damage to Fury. Wilder, who is considered one of the hardest punching heavyweights in history landed some bombs on Fury and he shook them off even after being knocked down. No way is Usyk denting Fury. I can see it being a close fight for the first 8 rounds, but with Fury leaning on the smaller Usyk, he will tire him out down the stretch and maybe even a late stoppage.
                nothing eazy when Usyk is in ring. Fury may win but it wont be 'easy' win

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #38
                  Who gives a f.uck what Fury says.

                  In three weeks he came from " I don`t even wake up for less than 500 millions" to fighting the guy that he already beat twice.

                  He is a liar. I won`t be surprised if he rematches Hammer next year.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Who gives a f.uck what Fury says.

                    In three weeks he came from " I don`t even wake up for less than 500 millions" to fighting the guy that he already beat twice.

                    He is a liar. I won`t be surprised if he rematches Hammer next year.
                    Well, fury had ⁴ 4 good opponents in avrow, chooses is the easy one supposedly. Then he will fight a couple of tough moments after chisora. Maybe usyk then josh

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                    • topo5358
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                      #40
                      The talkers are doing the same thing with Usyk that they did with Lomachenko. Both are good fighters. Very good. Neither is "great" IMO. This will become obvious over time, again, IMO. There are fighters out there that can and will beat both. They don't do anything jaw-dropping, like, say, Inoue. I just don't see anything gob-smacking there. There certainly is a lot of noise and wind though.

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