How was Ngannou able to box Tyson Fury so well ?

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  • Stuntman Mike
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    #11
    Originally posted by fifth_root
    The Fury-hating squad with full force bull*hit.
    It seems like you're the only one with an agenda in most of these threads with your die hard fury nutthugging

    Fury was dismantled and nullified by ngannou just accept it..perhaps in a week or two the pain you feel might numb

    Just don't turn to drink and drugs my friend

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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by fifth_root
      The Fury-hating squad with full force bull*hit.
      And on the flip side, you're in each one of the threads bringing up Usyk, and drinking Fury jizz by the gallon.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

        It seems like you're the only one with an agenda in most of these threads with your die hard fury nutthugging

        Fury was dismantled and nullified by ngannou just accept it..perhaps in a week or two the pain you feel might numb

        Just don't turn to drink and drugs my friend
        Am I? You keep posting whatever about him just in order to spill your hate (not that you are obliged to like him), but I am on the agenda? Your life must be really boring.


        Originally posted by _Rexy_

        And on the flip side, you're in each one of the threads bringing up Usyk, and drinking Fury jizz by the gallon.
        Which means that you are in each thread about Fury and got hurt by the truth about your beloved blonde?

        You see, both haters are into the same things: someone's nutts, jizz...


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        • TMLT87
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          #14
          Theres typically like 1000 active pro HW boxers on the planet at any one time, MMA is maybe about 300 active HWs and they are all training to punch and deal with punches every day as part of their sport. It makes sense that occasionally MMA (and kickboxing) will also produce someone who could be halfway decent at boxing if they seriously tried it.

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          • aAgger
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            #15
            Mike Tyson deserves some credit here. The reason Ngannou came in looking and fighting like a prime Mike Tyson is because he was trained by Mike Tyson. While Mike himself doesn't have training experience either, let's not forget he was trained by Cus D'Amato, who passed on his knowledge to Mike. He applied whatever he learnt from Cus and his own boxing experience to transform Ngannou into a complete boxer like himself.

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            • Combat Talk Radio
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              #16
              Originally posted by NoConcoms
              Nobody seems to be mentioning one thing here: The constant stance switching and power in both hands. Ngannou even smoked Fury with a straight left from the Southpaw stance. There's no way Fury gameplanned for something like that.

              Fury took Ngannou lightly, and paid the price.
              If Fury had at least trained, I believe that would have been a non-factor.

              I broke this down at length on the show, but what I saw was Fury not adjusting his strategy. He would punch, then try to go in and maul. A few times he tried to put his weight on Ngannou. And what I said was, that strategy worked on Wilder because of the bird legs. It wasn't going to work on a guy who has tree trunks for legs AND Ngannou as an MMA fighter was already skilled at getting out of multiple types of clinching.

              The only strategy I saw would have worked for Fury was for him to box Ngannou like he did Wilder in the FIRST fight, not try to maul Ngannou like Sugar Hill trained him to do. Stay at range, pepper him with shots, counter and evade. But because Fury was nowhere near in fighting shape, he wasn't going to be able to pull that off for long.

              THIS is the guy that would have beaten Ngannou on the cards clearly. That's not the guy that showed up. Look at how much slimmer he was against "All In" Wallin and look at how he was able to sequence shots to nullify body attacks. None of that was on display.

              Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 10-30-2023, 06:31 AM.

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              • HeadShots
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                #17
                Fury is not skilled at all. 50% of his skillset is laying on smaller guys to wear them down. ded srs. imagine saying that's "SKILL".


                that's how he beat Wilder, Wallin, Cunningham, when he was getting beat up

                Fury couldn't lay on Ngannou and wear him down because he was stronger in the clinch. he was getting ragdolled.

                Fury was forced to box on the outside you saw how subhuman he was. he's slow. and he has no pop.


                Last edited by HeadShots; 10-30-2023, 06:32 AM.

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