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  • #21
    This is one of the more measured comments regarding this fight by Jones. I think Fury naturally has slowed down - he doesn't keep himself in the best shape and age plays a factor. He still moves well, but not as fluid as previously. I expect him to be much better in a fight with Usyk. I still favour him not in terms of skill but purely due to his size.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Toffee View Post

      Fury was looking pretty spent too!

      That's why I'm confident that he didn't get into the kind of shape he was a few years back.

      This fight and Wilder 3... that's a fighter on the decline. Hard to judge against Chisora and Whyte.
      Let's not forget in the 3rd Wilder fight he had his newborn in and out of hospital so that disrupted his camp and Shane Fury admitted they only had Sugar Hill for 4-5 weeks of this camp which isn't good either.

      But your right about Chisora and Whyte, Chisora hasn't put in a good shift against anyone for years and Whyte has always been hopeless.

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      • #23
        Fury was not in shape, didn't take this seriously after all those expos between boxers and MMA fighters. Watch in just 2 mins how many times he touches with the jab and the right follows and lands but nothing is on it.



        this is essentially wilder and aj's technique for landing their right.

        wolf tickets are being sold all over the the place. this guy gets stopped by even Charr.

        Wilder probes with the left and the right comes in



        If Fury can't make the rematch put this guy in with Wilder.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Regge View Post

          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.
          I didn't make excuses for him. His timing was off and he did not expect his foe to be able to counter so effectively.

          If anything I have been a Fury critic for a while, not his fan but recognize that he has skills.
          Last edited by STREET CLEANER; 11-02-2023, 08:06 AM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

            When has Fury ever looked in shape lol he is and always has been a walking doughnut.
            He had more loose flab than ever. He looked like a blob.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post

              He had more loose flab than ever. He looked like a blob.
              Doubt we see the elusive Fury again.

              Saturdays performance gave me Vegas Elvis vibes.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post

                I didn't make excuses for him. His timing was off and he did not expect his foe to be able to counter so effectively.

                If anything I have been a Fury critic for a while, not his fan but recognize that he has skills.
                Mike Tyson's timing was off vs Francis Botha, after he was out of the game for sometime.

                Mike Tyson was still great enough, to show flashes of real all-time great ability 'And take Botha out of the fight'.

                Were was the greatness from Tyson Fury, were was the flashes of greatness that show? This is a all-time great fighter, he is not in the best of condition 'But he still has a greater skill level than Ngannou'.

                It was not there mate, because Tyson Fury is a great fighter within this era of Heavyweights 'But he is not as great as his hardcore fans claim him to be, and to date nobody can claim that he is a all-time great Heavyweight Champion' etc.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-02-2023, 09:46 AM.

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                • #28
                  True words from Roy.

                  I think Fury could retire, not now, but have maybe another two fights maximum, possibly three.

                  I can see him fighting Usyk once and a rematch with Ngannou.

                  I would be surprised if he and Joshua fight, with all the difficulty of those negotiations. It's also just not the attractive fight it was about three or so years ago.

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