Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk's Trainer: We Are Very Confident of Beating Tyson Fury

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk's Trainer: We Are Very Confident of Beating Tyson Fury

    Sergey Lapin, who is part of Oleksandr Usyk's training team, is convinced the smaller man has more than enough to defeat the much larger Tyson Fury.
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    #2
    Okay great, but when will the contracts be signed?

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    • Slip jab
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      It’s an interesting match up mainly because of the size difference. Is fury gonna be the aggressor? I believe that approach would favor usyk. . Fury seems to be better as the one being chased down. Usyk will have the natural height to go for the body. Should be great

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        #4
        Originally posted by No look hook
        It’s an interesting match up mainly because of the size difference. Is fury gonna be the aggressor? I believe that approach would favor usyk. . Fury seems to be better as the one being chased down. Usyk will have the natural height to go for the body. Should be great
        if Fury touches this guy with jab and clinches, the amount of crying will be unbearable if it is a boxing fest decision in his favor. that was boring, all he did was boxing for 12 rounds. ops that's all usyk does.

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        • Cyborg Fangerloo
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          He had me intrigued until he said the risk with Fury is no greater than Joshua. You had to go and blow it didn’t you

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            #6
            Originally posted by hhh1200

            if Fury touches this guy with jab and clinches, the amount of crying will be unbearable if it is a boxing fest decision in his favor. that was boring, all he did was boxing for 12 rounds. ops that's all usyk does.
            I get it. Honestly that’s how I see it going. Jab n clinch. I see usyk as too small to get him off that he’ll start pushing which will go Rt into fury strength. Hell shoot that Rt hand over usyk extended left.

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            • hugh grant
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              So it's not only fury who's confident of winn I ng

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                #8
                A good and skilled big man shall always defeat a good and skilled smaller man in boxing. I can see Usyk enjoying some success; Especially in the early rounds with his movement, speed and overall boxing ability.

                However by rounds 7 and 8; I could see the tides turning as Usyk begins too fatigue as attrition kicks in by him trying to fight off the much larger and stronger man for 12 rounds.

                From there, I can just see Fury wearing him down to late round stoppage.​

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                • hugh grant
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                  #9
                  They talk about size advantage but there comes a point where size is disadvantageius. Aren't long limbed people known as awkward for a reason, no control of body?
                  Teenagers who suddenly shoot up in height don't do well in sports

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                  • Liondw
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                    Usyk is quite the technician.

                    I still favour Fury, but it ain't an easy fight at all, as some might think because of the size difference.

                    He and his team might see a flaw or two that Fury still has, going back to the fight when he struggled against Cunningham.

                    I'm not sure, but these top level fighters see subtle things that they can take advantage of, even with this prime Tyson Fury.

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