Comments Thread For: Roy Jones: Fury's Performance With Ngannou Does Not Mean Usyk Will Beat Him

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roy Jones: Fury's Performance With Ngannou Does Not Mean Usyk Will Beat Him

    Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. was ringside, in Saudi Arabia last Saturday, to witness the heavyweight clash between WBC world champion Tyson Fury and MMA veteran Francis Ngnanou.
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    Usyk is not ****** , he maybe wonders how his small frame would have coped with this awesome power house .On reflection the fight Fury first started with wasn't going to work and he adjusted okay .Given the blue print they will all now know to stay away and box this powerhouse , fury didn't until he got dropped. Usyk as Tyson said, will be an easier prospect of at least knowing what to expect.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      Fury's timing was off and he looked out of shape. Once he had to think of the counters and the power he got hit with was a step slower in what he regularly does.

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      • SUBZER0ED
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        RJJ has a point, but Fury definitely needs to get his game together for Usyk. Oleksandr can't out punch Tyson but he may be able to out box him. Fury will need to be in shape on all fronts and ready to attack Usyk with heavy shots that hurt, in order to win.

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        • Regge
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          #5
          Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
          Fury's timing was off and he looked out of shape. Once he had to think of the counters and the power he got hit with was a step slower in what he regularly does.
          I love how you guys makes excuses for certain fighters.

          Get this through your head Fury himself admitted to being in too shape plain n. Simple.

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          • hugh grant
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            #6
            But it's reason enough to have usy k faviurite

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            • VislorTurlough
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              Da, Comrade Jones

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              • HandsofIron
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                Come on, nothing but excuses. Fury himself said he prepared for 12 weeks straight.

                Fury will most likely beat Usyk but it won't be due to difference in skill but difference in size.

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                • Boro
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Regge

                  I love how you guys makes excuses for certain fighters.

                  Get this through your head Fury himself admitted to being in too shape plain n. Simple.
                  Well he can't say he didn't train after getting the biggest pay day of his career and essentially jobbing the paying customers.

                  Potentially permanently souring the relationship with the Saudis now can he, that would be foolhardy…

                  P.S. I find it odd how you people seem to believe Fury when his words fit whatever narrative your spewing and the rest of the time he’s nothing but a liar.

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                  • boxingitis
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                    As long as Fury has the judges on his side, he is almost impossible to beat.

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