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  • #21
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    Yeah he didn’t look like he did a day in camp.

    Yeah I always thought Fury but now I lean on Usyk but then again Fury can outmuscle Usyk whereas Ngannou was very clearly the stronger man which Fury isn’t used to.
    Exactly. You're not gonna outmuscle these MMA guys, and Ngannou is the only guy I can remember who didn't bite to any of Tyson's fients.

    Fury lost those two weapons and didn't know what to do

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    • #22
      He really does have himself to blame and no one else. This fight isn't a reflection of Fury's true talent level, but it is a reflection of his effort. He absolutely expected this to be a walk in the park, and had one eye towards Usyk already. It was a great boxer who wasn't interested, fighting a good boxer who had everything to gain.

      Ngannou fought up, Fury fought down, and they met somewhere in the middle.

      Still, this is boxing - arguably the most corrupt sport in the world. Fury was never going to lose on the cards - the promoters wouldn't allow it.

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      • #23
        Completely agree. Even if he underestimated him he still looked like ****. He looked like **** before the Wilder fights but then came and out on his best performances. Not sure that will be the case this time. I’m definitely thinking Usyk wins now

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Pappy O'Daniel View Post
          Completely agree. Even if he underestimated him he still looked like ****. [b[He looked like **** before the Wilder fights but then came and out on his best performances.[/b] Not sure that will be the case this time. I’m definitely thinking Usyk wins now
          That was also 5 years ago, 47 stitches, and 5 knockdowns ago.


          And lord knows how many rounds of sparring, nights of drinking, and yo-yo dieting he's put his body through.
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          • #25
            Originally posted by Pappy O'Daniel View Post
            Completely agree. Even if he underestimated him he still looked like ****. He looked like **** before the Wilder fights but then came and out on his best performances. Not sure that will be the case this time. I’m definitely thinking Usyk wins now
            He looked weak and flabby. For me he was in the best condition for the second Wilder fight.

            Fury always performed best as the underdog

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            • #26
              Couldn't have happened to a more deserving boxer

              Love it

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Smash View Post

                kronk ruined him
                Kronk never ruined any fighter, ever.

                Long Live Detroit boxing.................Rockin'
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by denium View Post

                  He looked weak and flabby. For me he was in the best condition for the second Wilder fight.

                  Fury always performed best as the underdog
                  He definitely looked different. I called it on here in the first round.

                  It's not about being toned - he'll never be that under his swathes of loose skin. But he looked weak and soft under that flubber, as opposed to being big and strong. And yes, Wilder 2 is the best example of that - a big strong man, even if he didn't exactly look beach ready.

                  I'll still give credit to Ngannou. He was much faster than I thought he would be and his tactic (I assume it was) of not giving up anything to Fury's feints looked like it perplexed Fury. Ngannou just wouldn't go where Fury wanted to send him. I don't think I've seen anyone do that in recent years.

                  But it's still all about Fury. If he's anything at all then he beats Ngannou, just as the current top 10 probably would. He let himself down massively last night and there's only so long you can be undisciplined out of the ring before it catches up with you.

                  You can understand why Usyk wants him in the ring ASAP. If it somehow happens on Dec 23rd then Usyk should be favourite. But then Fury has a habit of proving people wrong.



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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View Post
                    He really does have himself to blame and no one else. This fight isn't a reflection of Fury's true talent level, but it is a reflection of his effort. He absolutely expected this to be a walk in the park, and had one eye towards Usyk already. It was a great boxer who wasn't interested, fighting a good boxer who had everything to gain.

                    Ngannou fought up, Fury fought down, and they met somewhere in the middle.
                    So true dat! ................Rockin'
                    Last edited by Rockin'; 10-29-2023, 05:04 PM.

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                    • #30
                      I didn’t watch cuz I thought it would be a train wreck. And cuz I don’t like paying for garbage.

                      How was it.

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