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  • #21
    Fury stock just went to the floor. Made fun of Usyks performance vs Dubois and now look at him. Couldn't stop a guy with ZERO professional boxing matches and got his ass put on the floor.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by vitruvian View Post
      I am a huge Fury fan but I have to say I'm starting to believe Usyk is right about Fury just not wanting this fight. It has nothing to do with fearing the man in a boxing match it's about losing to the man according to the rules of boxing. Usyk is a good little fighter and Fury has had some trouble with smaller fighters. Take a look at the Steve Cunningham fight or the Otto Wallin fight. He just doesn't look good against small guys. He does far better against big strong guys with no foot movement. He'll embarrass AJ and we know what he did against Wilder but Usyk might just have the style to end Fury on wide points. Don't be shocked to see that happen and I'm starting to suspect Further himself already knows this.
      Wallin is like 6’5 240? Not exactly small

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      • #23
        I wonder if Fury threw the fight so the betting odds went down on him.

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        • #24
          IMO Fury just needs to pummel the body over and over... that'll put Usyk down and out sooner than later.
          Yes, the 'circus' fight was a dumb move, but I think Fury knows that now. We fans will have a great fight
          in Jan or Feb... and all the belts will go to England IMO. Definitely looking forward to an interesting fight.

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          • #25
            Do not care whose fault it is but it is really annoying the way the boxing organizations allowing these f0ck$ to tie up the belts while you have other fighters waiting for a shot. Fury is a prima donna who thinks he is above the sport while Usyk is waiting patiently to make the kind of money he will not make with anyone else. Give both a hard deadline or they get stripped!!!
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            • #26
              "Usyk was spared a fifth-round knockdown call when referee Luis Pabon ruled a low blow and went out of his way to encourage the unbeaten southpaw to take as much time as possible to recover."


              So true, Pablon was completely biased, Usyk told him he was ready to continue and Pabon refused to start the fight and FORCED Usyk to take more time to recover, that was unprofessional, the ref is supposed to be neutral, the ref behaved like he bet his house on Usyk.
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              • #27
                Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
                Do not care whose fault it is but it is really annoying the way the boxing organizations allowing these f0ck$ to tie up the belts while you have other fighters waiting for a shot. Fury is a prima donna who thinks he is above the sport while Usyk is waiting patiently to make the kind of money he will not make with anyone else. Give both a hard deadline or they get stripped!!!


                Jermall Charlo hasnt fought since 2021 and WBC is talking about letting him fight a non defense 10 rounder, how the *** does he still have the belt, WBC is the worst of the worst.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by vitruvian View Post
                  I am a huge Fury fan but I have to say I'm starting to believe Usyk is right about Fury just not wanting this fight. It has nothing to do with fearing the man in a boxing match it's about losing to the man according to the rules of boxing. Usyk is a good little fighter and Fury has had some trouble with smaller fighters. Take a look at the Steve Cunningham fight or the Otto Wallin fight. He just doesn't look good against small guys. He does far better against big strong guys with no foot movement. He'll embarrass AJ and we know what he did against Wilder but Usyk might just have the style to end Fury on wide points. Don't be shocked to see that happen and I'm starting to suspect Further himself already knows this.
                  Greedy Belly will only embarrass AJ by mouth. AJ ain't a bird legged Wilder with little boxing skills. There's a reason he's not keen to fight him. He wasn't even eager to fight an AJ that was obviously not in right frame of mind after his loss to Usyk and that's the reason why he was giving him unrealistic deadlines. As it all panned out he had already an agreement to fight a washed up Chisora for the third time. And now after fighting a novice he needs more than 4 months to recover before fighting Usyk, that is if he will honour the date in late February 2024 as they have proposed.

                  The trend is that Greedy Belly will keep on running from real challenchallenges and continue to make easy money with his meaningless fights as long as folks like you keep on singing him praise.
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
                    Do not care whose fault it is but it is really annoying the way the boxing organizations allowing these f0ck$ to tie up the belts while you have other fighters waiting for a shot. Fury is a prima donna who thinks he is above the sport while Usyk is waiting patiently to make the kind of money he will not make with anyone else. Give both a hard deadline or they get stripped!!!
                    You are correct regarding Greedy Belly. I do disagree with your last sentence because it's obvious that only Greedy Belly is the reason why the undisputed fight hasn't happened. So, he's the one who must be given a hard deadline or stripped but that will never happen because of corrupt WBC, unfortunately. Usyk has agreed in several occasions with Greedy Belly but he always find an excuse to run from the fight. He's all talk. He has been saying that he will trash him in the ring but when Usyk agreed to his unreasonable 70/30 split in the first but then proposed that the winner will take the same in the rematch he suddenly lost his confidence and ran just like he did in the first Saudi agreement. It's just incredible that some folks keep on awarding him credibility his obvious doesn't earn by his actions.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by vitruvian View Post
                      I am a huge Fury fan but I have to say I'm starting to believe Usyk is right about Fury just not wanting this fight. It has nothing to do with fearing the man in a boxing match it's about losing to the man according to the rules of boxing. Usyk is a good little fighter and Fury has had some trouble with smaller fighters. Take a look at the Steve Cunningham fight or the Otto Wallin fight. He just doesn't look good against small guys. He does far better against big strong guys with no foot movement. He'll embarrass AJ and we know what he did against Wilder but Usyk might just have the style to end Fury on wide points. Don't be shocked to see that happen and I'm starting to suspect Further himself already knows this.
                      Hey, Wallin isn't that small at all, just compared to Fury they are all shorter. About the Cunnigham fight - it was hard for him, indeed, but he was also green. In any way, there isn't that much time until February, so if it doesn't happen again, it will be clear who wants it and who doesn't (depending on how it will eventually fail). Another thing is if it doesn't happen, will Fury face some top guys (hopefully, AJ will find some balls) or not, which will determine his legacy.

                      Originally posted by SN!PER View Post
                      When this fight happens they might need 2 referees for all the dirty tactics Fury will use on Usyk.
                      Or one strictly watching Usyk's tender body for low blows. Anyhow, Fury screws himself if he is not making it for December, but this fight should've happened in April when Usyk pulled out (he also rejected last December, but his fans twist the facts). And just as Fury didn't sue him back then, Usyk won't do it now if it was ever doable.
                      Last edited by N/A; 11-06-2023, 02:51 AM.

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