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  • IronDanHamza
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    #61
    I had it for Fury but it was either way.

    He looked TERRIBLE. Couldn’t land clean, couldn’t hurt him.

    Dropped and hurt.

    Embarrassing day for Boxing.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #62
      Originally posted by kiaba360

      As much as he got paid, he SHOULD'VE taken this fight seriously!
      Probably part of the reason he didn't. Too many people saying it's an easy payday and he thought so too.

      The worst thing any fighter can do is be complacent, and a supposed easy payday can do that. But that's on Fury, his fault.

      Either way, I still felt he edged most of the rounds but it was a very poor performance.

      its easy for people to say if this fighter or that fighter was in there they would have beaten Fury but the reality is that a half arsed Fury isn't the version they would get either.







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        #63
        Originally posted by Mooshashi
        The darkest day in boxing was the day Tyson Fury was born. He has held the HW champ "lineal" belt illegitimately for too long. He has fooled a certain percentage of people into thinking he was a great boxer. He is not and never has been.

        Let's get Fury and Usyk in the ring so the Ukrainian can blot this fat blob of grease out of existence.
        He's too fat for that herky jerky stuff anymore and Ngannou wasn't having any of it.

        Francis switching to South paw was giving Fury fits!

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        • The plunger man
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          #64
          Fury will never get in the ring with usyk…he has spent his entire reign with the victory over wilder as some sort of wonder show and has defended his belts against mediocre challengers and had everybody fooled with his so called legendary status……it’s been a circus from day one and usyk will make him look worse than what ngannou did and I guarantee you now that fight will never take place .
          its all been a charade and suckers fell for it

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            #65
            Originally posted by deathofaclown

            Probably part of the reason he didn't. Too many people saying it's an easy payday and he thought so too.

            The worst thing any fighter can do is be complacent, and a supposed easy payday can do that. But that's on Fury, his fault.

            Either way, I still felt he edged most of the rounds but it was a very poor performance.

            its easy for people to say if this fighter or that fighter was in there they would have beaten Fury but the reality is that a half arsed Fury isn't the version they would get either.






            stop trying to defend it……..he basically lost to a guy that has never had one professional fight his entire life and spent his entire talking about great he is but has never actually proved it and fighting the likes of whyte and chisora who to be truthful are very poor compared with the likes of usyk and Joshua.
            its a bluff and it always has been

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              #66
              Originally posted by The plunger man
              stop trying to defend it……..he basically lost to a guy that has never had one professional fight his entire life and spent his entire talking about great he is but has never actually proved it and fighting the likes of whyte and chisora who to be truthful are very poor compared with the likes of usyk and Joshua.
              its a bluff and it always has been
              Who is defending it? He was terrible but I think he edged most rounds. If I felt he lost, I'd say it. I've had no problem saying it when fighters I like lose but get a decision, such as Josh Taylor.

              GGG was my favourite fighter in my lifetime but ive always said i think he was lucky to get a decision v Derevyanchenko. So i don't defend any of my favourite fighters to the point of being dishonest.

              Fury didnt lose this fight, he edged most rounds but barely.

              But i'm sure you'll see a much better Fury next time he fights because he felt tonight was gonna be a walk in the park. Its ok others thinking it but a fighter can't.

              Thats not defending anything, its his fault he boxed well under par.

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                #67
                Originally posted by deathofaclown

                Who is defending it? He was terrible but I think he edged most rounds. If I felt he lost, I'd say it. I've had no problem saying it when fighters I like lose but get a decision, such as Josh Taylor.

                GGG was my favourite fighter in my lifetime but ive always said i think he was lucky to get a decision v Derevyanchenko. So i don't defend any of my favourite fighters to the point of being dishonest.

                Fury didnt lose this fight, he edged most rounds but barely.

                But i'm sure you'll see a much better Fury next time he fights because he felt tonight was gonna be a walk in the park. Its ok others thinking it but a fighter can't.

                Thats not defending anything, it’s his fault he boxed well under par.
                wow most observers and reporters scored the fight for ngannou……..even if fury edged it which is very debatable he went life in death with a guy that never boxed one round in his whole career….let that sink in for a minute and it shows just how poor deontay wilder really is and it also shows how fury has managed to talk himself into some kind of god mode when in reality he has boxed nobody of any real quality since he has won the belts…….pianeta , swartz , seferi , wallin , wilder , Whyte , chisora and life and death fight with a mma guy are his championship legacy since his hiatus from food gorging……let that sink in for a minute
                i will bet you a grand right now that Tyson fury will never ever step in the ring with usyk because he will get absolutely schooled

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by The plunger man
                  wow most observers and reporters scored the fight for ngannouâ¦â¦..even if fury edged it which is very debatable he went life in death with a guy that never boxed one round in his whole careerâ¦.let that sink in for a minute and it shows just how poor deontay wilder really is and it also shows how fury has managed to talk himself into some kind of god mode when in reality he has boxed nobody of any real quality since he has won the beltsâ¦â¦.pianeta , swartz , seferi , wallin , wilder , Whyte , chisora and life and death fight with a mma guy are his championship legacy since his hiatus from food gorgingâ¦â¦let that sink in for a minute
                  i will bet you a grand right now that Tyson fury will never ever step in the ring with usyk because he will get absolutely schooled
                  OK I bet you a grand he will fight Usyk.

                  You won't pay it anyway, so don't make bets you don't mean.

                  But if you're serious, I'll do you a deal. You transfer me a grand exactly as they make the ring walk and I'll give you the grand back at the end of the fight if Usyk wins, yeah?

                  If you're so confident the fight doesn't happen, that's a good deal for you.

                  By the way you can list those Fury opponents, but the only common opponent there between Fury and Usyk is Chisora, and Chisora give Usyk a way harder fight than he did Fury. Also Wallin just beat Usyk's seconds best win.So it's not like your point makes Usyk look great either.
                  Last edited by deathofaclown; 10-29-2023, 07:34 AM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Motofan
                    Didnât see it but I checked and boxing scene gave it to Fury by a few rounds. Sounds like he literally didnât even train and just embarrassed the sport. Usyk now has my total support. MMA fans are going to enjoy this one for a looooooong time just like when Floyd carried McGregor. Only it sounds like they can at least make an argument that their guy beat the heavyweight champion in his first boxing match.
                    You can't really have an opinion on something you've not seen.

                    Go and watch the fight and look at fury in round 1,he trained trust me its just ngannou nullified everything he did

                    Trust me its worth a watch

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                    • Stuntman Mike
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown

                      Who is defending it? He was terrible but I think he edged most rounds. If I felt he lost, I'd say it. I've had no problem saying it when fighters I like lose but get a decision, such as Josh Taylor.

                      GGG was my favourite fighter in my lifetime but ive always said i think he was lucky to get a decision v Derevyanchenko. So i don't defend any of my favourite fighters to the point of being dishonest.

                      Fury didnt lose this fight, he edged most rounds but barely.

                      But i'm sure you'll see a much better Fury next time he fights because he felt tonight was gonna be a walk in the park. Its ok others thinking it but a fighter can't.

                      Thats not defending anything, its his fault he boxed well under par.
                      I had fury needing a knockdown in the last round just to even things out ,you should give it another watch I tend to have a more educated score on my second watch as I had it wide for ngannou last night

                      A flicking jab versus clean hard body shots and punches that do obvious damage ngannou was undoubtedly 2 rounds up going into the 10th

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