What are Tyson Fury weaknesses ?

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  • Sparked_26
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    #31
    It used to be overhand rights from a shorter man.

    That Canadian dude, Cunningham, McDermott and even Chisora the first time all caught him with plenty . All stand just about 6 feet. Something about the arc of that punch Fury used to have trouble seeing.

    Long time ago that though.

    Chisora has thrown about a million at him since.

    Wilder putting you down with anything can't really be seen as a weakness since he has freakish power.

    Fury will lose in the end because all heavyweights eventually get sparked out. So it will happen- unless he quits after Usyk who I struggle to see do anything but box nicely in spots but get worn out and knocked out late.

    Joyce is slow but his jab will break Fury's face just like it does everyones and I cant see Fury hurting JJ that much. 36 minutes is a long time in there with JJ. So maybe as a gut check and whether Tyson can be arsed might become the issue. I know he loves the game but JJ will be hungry.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Sparked_26
      It used to be overhand rights from a shorter man.

      That Canadian dude, Cunningham, McDermott and even Chisora the first time all caught him with plenty . All stand just about 6 feet. Something about the arc of that punch Fury used to have trouble seeing.

      Long time ago that though.

      Chisora has thrown about a million at him since.

      Wilder putting you down with anything can't really be seen as a weakness since he has freakish power.

      Fury will lose in the end because all heavyweights eventually get sparked out. So it will happen- unless he quits after Usyk who I struggle to see do anything but box nicely in spots but get worn out and knocked out late.

      Joyce is slow but his jab will break Fury's face just like it does everyones and I cant see Fury hurting JJ that much. 36 minutes is a long time in there with JJ. So maybe as a gut check and whether Tyson can be arsed might become the issue. I know he loves the game but JJ will be hungry.
      I have to go back and look at Joyce PArker, don't see Fury keeping his head on a line like DDD. Wilder has an incredible trigger with his right hand so you don't see it coming while Joyce telegraphs a lot of his work. Fury is very good a turning and punch from the sides while Joyce has good feet he needs to square up before he punches. Massive advantage for Fury. They are both massive with good engines so the Ox doesn't really have the size advantage over Fury. Fury might know something none of us knows because very interesting he is dying to line up a Joyce fight instead of Usyk. Which one is more dangerous in his and Hill's eyes?

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        #33
        Originally posted by hhh1200

        I have to go back and look at Joyce PArker, don't see Fury keeping his head on a line like DDD. Wilder has an incredible trigger with his right hand so you don't see it coming while Joyce telegraphs a lot of his work. Fury is very good a turning and punch from the sides while Joyce has good feet he needs to square up before he punches. Massive advantage for Fury. They are both massive with good engines so the Ox doesn't really have the size advantage over Fury. Fury might know something none of us knows because very interesting he is dying to line up a Joyce fight instead of Usyk. Which one is more dangerous in his and Hill's eyes?
        Dubois isn't great tbh. But what always surprises me with Joyce is seemingly that he just does seem to land on everyone and just incur ridiculous amounts of damage.

        Of course Fury is different but dancing around Joyce for 36 mins seems a long time.

        Usyk I don't know. I don't know how he beats Fury unless he is actually in there doing it and winning, lol.
        Last edited by Sparked_26; 12-07-2022, 04:41 AM.

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          #34
          Funny, people think Fury has no weakness based on beating Wilder, Whyte and Chisora.

          I am telling you again, Joyce tests him pretty hard.

          At the end of the day, they all lose in heavyweight division. It is pretty much impossible to stay unbeaten if you fight top contenders for many years.

          It is possible only if you are Rocky Marciano in another poor era.
          Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 12-07-2022, 05:29 AM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Sparked_26

            Dubois isn't great tbh. But what always surprises me with Joyce is seemingly that he just does seem to land on everyone and just incur ridiculous amounts of damage.

            Of course Fury is different but dancing around Joyce for 36 mins seems a long time.

            Usyk I don't know. I don't know how he beats Fury unless he is actually in there doing it and winning, lol.
            Joyce has fast feet, people don’t realise it because his hands are quite slow, but he can get into range fast and land. To beat him, You need to have excellent judgement of distance, so you don’t get caught out and let him get into range because he’s deceptively good with his feet.

            Fury often used Joyce as a sparring partner and seems to be confident about that fight, so maybe Fury knows something like the above. Nobody really judges distance better than fury in the heavyweight division, especially when he has the longest reach to go along with it. I think that’s necessary against Joyce if you’re a fairly big man. Although I could see Usyk giving him problems with agility like Jennings did. Sometimes these small fighters are hard to pin down. Jennings would probably give Joyce some problems too

            Also, we haven’t seen Joyce in with a decent fighter his own size, never mind as big as Fury. Fury is excellent at getting into a clinch and wrapping fighters up because his arms are long. He would outbox Joyce from range and just wrap him when he got close. He has a 5” reach advantage over Joyce. And seeing as Fury is the best in the division at judging distance and using reach, he’ll make it count.

            I’m still curious about how Joyce will do when he faces a top fighter who has an elite mentality. I’m a fan of Joe Joyce, and I think he would be a nightmare for someone like Joshua who doesn’t seem to be the mentally strongest fighter anymore. But when you look at his biggest wins which are Dubois and Parker, well
            DD just nearly got stopped by a South African cruiserweight and took the knee twice, so i’m not sure on his level. Parker’s last three fights before Joyce was 2 with Chisora, one which most thought he lost which is why the rematch got made… and then one with Junior Fa which was very close fight and Fa got knocked out by old Lucas Brown in one round in the next fight.

            i think from fighting Dubois and this Joseph Parker to
            fighting Usyk and Fury is such a huge leap at this point in time. I wonder if Joyce could bridge that gap, but I’d love to see him get that chance to.
            Last edited by deathofaclown; 12-07-2022, 05:35 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Funny, people think Fury has no weakness based on beating Wilder, Whyte and Chisora.

              I am telling you again, Joyce tests him pretty hard.

              At the end of the day, they all lose in heavyweight division. It is pretty much impossible to stay unbeaten if you fight top contenders for many years.

              It is possible only if you are Rocky Marciano in another poor era.
              Exactly this.

              I just don't rate Wilder. He was made for Fury. That's why Fury was happy to fight him straight out of rehab.

              If he's completely flawless then I'd like to see him against a guy who moves well. I actually think his footwork is average - very good for a man of his size, but average.

              I completely understand his attributes, but until they're tested they're not proven beyond doubt. Calling him flawless is just guesswork.

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                #37
                Originally posted by deathofaclown



                i think from fighting Dubois and this Joseph Parker to
                fighting Usyk and Fury is such a huge leap at this point in time. I wonder if Joyce could bridge that gap, but I’d love to see him get that chance to.
                I also think that from fighting Wilder, Whyte and Chisora to fighting Usyk and Joyce is a huge gap as well.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by hhh1200

                  Sanchez is another 45 yr old Cuban claiming 30 years old. Difficulty in the 1st 6 rounds and Fury runs away with the fight. Still think Hill will have Fury keep the Ukraine dosser at the end of a stick for 12 rounds. Then people will cry the fight was boring even though the Ukraine dosser has ZERO stoppages in the heavyweight but everyone else has to have stoppages. Make sense of that. 100% sure Hill has him turn the Ox Joyce for 12 rounds and beat him up, so slow with his hands not feet he has to set before he throws. As noted nothing wrong with Fury's hand speed vs the division.
                  Lol fair enough.

                  Usyk is smart though. He will counteract what Fury is trying to do. He will have to Slip and counter all night. I know in my heart of hearts Fury will win a 7-5, 8-4 fight. Unless there is some Ukraine flavour of the month bull****.

                  I might bet the draw tbh

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                    #39
                    Sanchez would be the second best fighter Fury has ever fought, to be honest. he is much better than the bum Wilder.

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                      #40
                      Looks a little clumsy sometimes with his feet and punches. He's also not as compact on the inside as someone like an AJ. Fury will throw wide shots where AJ will throw shorter, faster combinations

                      Also, Fury did get hit quite a bit against Wilder in their 3rd fight, so not he can't be touched.

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