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  • #41
    Too many fans are swayed by the knockdown. Ngannou missed a lot of punches. To his credit he had the upper hand in the clinches. Not a good idea to clinch an MMA fighter, but Fury made that late adjustment. I honestly don’t think Fury trained his best for this fight and it’s obvious he has lost quite a bit of his upper body movement and footwork. Men his size can’t take all that bouncing around on their hips and knees for very long.
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    • #42
      I had fury winning, watched it again and had fury winning again, don’t understand how anyone can say Ngannou won.

      People are giving Ngannou sympathy and pity points for it being his first fight, but that’s not how boxing fights are scored.

      If that was AJ instead of Ngannou, everybody would have fury winning the fight
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      • #43
        Originally posted by davef View Post

        I truly believe Fury wins that fight but given the talent of Usyk I wouldn't be shocked if he outboxed Fury to a decision win

        I just believe Fury only shows up for the big fights since every major fight he has had he pretty much dominated. Lets hope we find out at least and Fury still takes the fight
        It is time to admit Fury has been fighting on a fringe level the most time in his career.

        His only world class fights are Klitschko, Wilder, Whyte and a cruiserweight Cunningham.

        Wallin was not ranked by the time they fought.

        In theory, every top 10 guy is very dangerous for Fury.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

          If I say something, don't argue, learn from it. I know all the fighters you've rattled off personally and followed them each from their respective beginnings. If any of them were as casually prepared as Fury was Saturday, Ngannou would give them a fight. If they were prime and sharp, they'd shut the MMA/BOXER down easily, as would Fury.

          Got it?
          You know all those boxers personally? Are you a trainer or something?

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Butt stuff View Post

            You know all those boxers personally? Are you a trainer or something?
            I happen to agree with Willow The Wisp​.

            Fury took the fight lightly..................Rockin'

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            • #46
              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
              Too many fans are swayed by the knockdown. Ngannou missed a lot of punches. To his credit he had the upper hand in the clinches. Not a good idea to clinch an MMA fighter, but Fury made that late adjustment. I honestly don’t think Fury trained his best for this fight and it’s obvious he has lost quite a bit of his upper body movement and footwork. Men his size can’t take all that bouncing around on their hips and knees for very long.
              This is something I've often thought about when it comes to Fury. I think his size and weight will affect him in particular because he is more of a mover than other big guys that are over 230 - 240 lbs. His legs will not hold up for very long and his movement will slow. I give Usyk a big edge in speed and movement.
              Last edited by Damn Wicked; 10-31-2023, 05:05 AM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post

                It is time to admit Fury has been fighting on a fringe level the most time in his career.

                His only world class fights are Klitschko, Wilder, Whyte and a cruiserweight Cunningham.

                Wallin was not ranked by the time they fought.

                In theory, every top 10 guy is very dangerous for Fury.
                Thats due to the heavyweight era being sh** he fought 2 most succesful in Wlad and Wilder and won them both

                Hardly his fault you have the likes of Chisora, Whyte, Price, AJ in this era ffs you got a 40yr old plus chinaman being talked about as a danger

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by davef View Post

                  Thats due to the heavyweight era being sh** he fought 2 most succesful in Wlad and Wilder and won them both

                  Hardly his fault you have the likes of Chisora, Whyte, Price, AJ in this era ffs you got a 40yr old plus chinaman being talked about as a danger
                  Man, if I take a look at The Ring rankings, Fury only fought Wilder and Wallin.

                  So, lets not act like he beat everybody around.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by davef View Post

                    Thats due to the heavyweight era being sh** he fought 2 most succesful in Wlad and Wilder and won them both

                    Hardly his fault you have the likes of Chisora, Whyte, Price, AJ in this era ffs you got a 40yr old plus chinaman being talked about as a danger
                    Its a weak era but it doesnt really excuse his piss poor resume, he could have built a much better legacy than he has even with the current crop of potential opponents. Granted that applies to basically everybody not just him.
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by MikeyMike100 View Post
                      Fury won rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10
                      Ngannou won rounds 3 (Knockdown round) and 8.

                      Obviously an embarrassing performance by Fury considering the circumstances but still a clear win
                      i agree.

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