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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    #21
    Originally posted by letsgochump

    You’re right about leaning and hugging. Thats what Fury will at least aim to do. Imagine if Fury actually tried boxing his opponents for a change? Wrestling is fun too but as frog splashes are banned in boxing Fury’s wrestling isn’t all that entertaining.
    Holding your opponent and putting all your body weight against him has been a tactic since the beginning of boxing time. Are you perhaps new to the sport?

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      #22
      Originally posted by Superbee
      Fury doesn't want that work ... He'll clash Wilder in a V4 or Joyce for another UK payday giveaway. before calling it a day ...
      The same people accusing Fury of ducking Usyk also said he would duck Wlad, would duck a Wilder rematch, would duck a Haye fight, and would duck Whyte.

      It never gets boring watching Fury prove these idiots wrong. Fury will fight and KO Usyk next year, he doesn't duck the big fights.

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        #23
        Originally posted by letsgochump

        You’re right about leaning and hugging. Thats what Fury will at least aim to do. Imagine if Fury actually tried boxing his opponents for a change? Wrestling is fun too but as frog splashes are banned in boxing Fury’s wrestling isn’t all that entertaining.
        Literally every HW fight has leaning and hugging.

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          #24
          It would be good to see the ugly rabbit's corpse in the ring. Fury kills him.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Silence
            It would be good to see the ugly rabbit's corpse in the ring. Fury kills him.
            Usyk gonna look even more ugly after Fury knocks out his teeth.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

              Holding your opponent and putting all your body weight against him has been a tactic since the beginning of boxing time. Are you perhaps new to the sport?
              It has. Also rabbit punching and headbutts have been used since the beginning. Those are illegal nevertheless. Are you new to the sport?

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                #27
                Originally posted by denium

                Literally every HW fight has leaning and hugging.
                I don’t remember a lot of that in either fight between Usyk and Joshua. I don’t remember that in Mike Tyson vs Marvis Frazier either. So you’re wrong again. Starting to see a theme here.
                Last edited by letsgochump; 12-06-2022, 06:44 AM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ghost Jab
                  It is imperative that a heavyweight trilogy between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury occur beginning in early 2023 and concluding at the end of 2024 for a number of reasons.

                  Firstly, Usyk is the current unified heavyweight world champion, having twice defeated future hall of famer Anthony Joshua for his three belts. He is also the mandatory challenger for Fury's WBC heavyweight title.

                  Secondly, Fury is the current lineal heavyweight champion of the world, having defeated Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. He is also the reigning WBC heavyweight champion, having twice defeated by brutal stoppage the former holder, Deontay Wilder.

                  Thirdly, a trilogy between Usyk and Fury would be an incredible spectacle, with both men possessing world-class boxing skills and tremendous power. It would be a trilogy that boxing fans around the world would be clamoring to see.

                  Fourthly, a trilogy between Usyk and Fury would do big business, with both men commanding huge pay-per-view audiences. The revenue generated from the three fights would be massive, and would surely break box office records.

                  Lastly, a trilogy between Usyk and Fury would be a great way to determine the true heavyweight champion of the world, as both men would have the opportunity to prove their superiority over the course of three epic fights.

                  There is no doubt that a trilogy between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury would be an incredible event, and one that boxing fans around the world would be eagerly anticipating. It is imperative that the trilogy take place beginning in early 2023 and concluding at the end of 2024, while both men are still at the peaks of their abilities.
                  Tremendous power? Neither one of them possess that. Fury got his knock out from Wilder by laying on him and mauling him using veteran dirty tactics, which I am not against, until he exhausted him and went in for the kill. But pure power is not an attribute that Fury or Usyk are regarded as having.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by letsgochump

                    I don’t remember a lot of that in either fight between Usyk and Joshua. I don’t remember that in Mike Tyson vs Marvis Frazier either. So you’re wrong again. Starting to see a theme here.
                    Tyson vs. Bonecrusher Smith watch it then circle back. You just don’t like him and that’s ok admit that but don’t act like what he is doing is something brand phuking new to the sport. Spare us the “starting to see a theme here” bull**** and just admit you don’t like him.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

                      Tyson vs. Bonecrusher Smith watch it then circle back. You just don’t like him and that’s ok admit that but don’t act like what he is doing is something brand phuking new to the sport. Spare us the “starting to see a theme here” bull**** and just admit you don’t like him.
                      You’re confused. The Bald Bull guy was saying that every HW fight has leaning and hugging. So I gave two different examples where there wasn’t just to show that he is wrong about this as well. Making such generalizations is ****** bcs all anyone needs to do is find one example in the history of the sport where it didn’t happen and his argument is proven false.

                      So no need to watch anything.

                      I gladly admit I don’t like Fury. He is a tremendous fighter with a very high boxing IQ but his conduct in and out of the ring is often repulsive and his record is full of cowardly choices. He weaseled out of the Wlad rematch, tried to weasel out of Wilder III, he fought Schwarz. Wallin was a total cherry pick gone wrong as well. Now Chisora. This isn’t suitable for a champion.

                      And his fights recently have been way, way too full of hugging and truly it is such a shame if he gets away with it against Usyk for the Undisputed championship. I would much prefer actual boxing over his rassling.

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