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

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  • greeneye99
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    #11
    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.
    Hey
    When the Fight is officially signed Just put up some $$ on your confident Prediction of the Fury victory
    I'll happily match your wager....

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      #12
      Fury wins every round and stops a bloodied and battered Usyk in round 9.

      People are going to be very surprised about how much of an easy fight this will be.

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      • Apollo7
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        #13
        Usyk is going to have to use his speed, skills and movement to get in, land and get out of the way again before Fury can counter or hold. He has good stamina so could be able to sustain it for 12 rounds. Interesting match up for sure.

        I think Fury is trying to psych himself up a bit with all his trash talk saying he's a middleweight, he's gonna smash him etc. I think he knows this may not be an easy fight.
        Last edited by Apollo7; 12-15-2022, 07:45 AM.

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          #14
          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.
          What's also unbearable is paranoia about what other forum users will write about a fight which isn't even signed yet. Are the opinions of these people you'll never meet that important to you?

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          • dan-b
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            #15
            Originally posted by denium
            Fury wins every round and stops a bloodied and battered Usyk in round 9.

            People are going to be very surprised about how much of an easy fight this will be.
            Should that occur, no doubt you'll be on here crowing as if you personally achieved something.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Apollo7
              Usyk is going to have to use his speed, skills and movement to get in, land and get out of the way again. He has good stamina so could be able to sustain it for 12 rounds. Interesting match up for sure.

              I think Fury is trying to psych himself up a bit with all his trash talk saying he's a middleweight, he's gonna smash him etc. I think he knows this may not be an easy fight.
              I like usyk a lot he seems nice and he's fighting Russia, yet I would prefer fury to win. I think Usyk can win, there's not a man on earth who thinks it will be easy.
              Fury just trying to sound confident and of course that's how it should be, put some doubts in usyks mind.But fury is a realist who knows when 2 guys in ring anything can happen
              Last edited by hugh grant; 12-15-2022, 07:49 AM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                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.​
                Usyk will not lose the fight due to fatigue. Fury's endurance is overrated, it is good but? He has no monster endurance. Go and check the statistics yourself, I have no idea why this narrative has appeared regarding Fury's endurance 'It is not super elite'.

                I also don't think Fury wins the fight, with boxing from mid-long range in a game of tick. Fury does not have the speed.

                Tyson Fury wins the fight, due to his superior inside game and aggression. If he wins it will be inside 6-8 rounds, of heavy bombardment combined with rough house tactics 'Fury will be fatiguing the longer the fight goes'.

                The fight will probably play out similar to Joshua vs Usyk II, but Fury tactically doing better than Joshua.

                Fury is the favorite and he can win the fight. But I also have theories on how Usyk can win, but a Fury win is the highly more likely outcome etc.



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                  #18
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  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
                  Did you copy and paste this from an old Haye vs Valuev thread?

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                  • Rodtang
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                    #19
                    Yip, Just like Fury was very confident of beating Chisora. You'll be just fine Oleksander.

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                    • factsarenice
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                      #20
                      First and foremost, styles make fights......Fury and AJ both had problems with smaller boxers.

                      Second, all of Usyks opponents claim that he exhausted them with constant mental pressure," he was like hitting a wack a mole, he was everywhere and nowhere." Fury is similar in that he feints and changes speed, the constant mental pressure wears guys down, they keep up for a few rounds . That said, against Usyk, that's not going to be nearly as effective. In the end, Fury will need to either out land Usyk or knock Usyk out and both are possible but so far, nobody has ever been successful at either.

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