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This will be a crucial month of preparation for both fighters 'Most of a fighters training in my opinion, is completed 2 weeks out from the fight date. If there are any dramatic improvements in overall cognition and fitness? Then depending on how much access people are given to each fighters camp, I think we may start to develop a picture of each fighters condition.
It is extremely clear that Fury is dialed in for this fight 'In a very serious way'.
Oleksandr Usyk, is for me just going through his usual actions. A fighters like Usyk, is consistent and meticulously with his training.
Each training camp is the development from the last training camp or whatever he has been doing all year round 'Tyson Fury throughout his career has not operated in this fashion'.
Note: Due to the closeness of Fury's last fight vs Ngannou, the positives Fury can take from that fight are? Fury was already in fighting condition 3.5 months out, from his fight vs Uysk.
I would imagine that this is a rare state of being for Fury, in recent times.
If Team Fury are smart, they will just try and refined and solidify his conditioning 'A tactical mistake in preparation in my opinion will be to over-trained, and drop too much mass'.
Usyk has gradually be setting in to the Heavyweight Division, if he would of fought a fighter like Dubois in his first fight at Heavyweight? I don't think he would of been to knock him out, and that fight would went the distance 'Dubois has all the stylistically traits which challenge Usyk'.
Coming into this fight vs Fury, I honestly don't think Usyk is going to be intimidated by Fury's punching power or brute strength 'I think Joshua is a physically stronger fighter than Fury'.
I also don't believe this version of Fury's mid to long range game, is good enough to out box Usyk.
Note: For me Fury's inside game and rough house tactics, are were he can excel in this fight. If Fury does not beat up and damage Usyk in the first half of the fight? I believe the fight may then move away from him.
Right now, I would not be surprised if the actual action of the fight is reminiscent of Joshua vs Uysk 'Only difference with Fury doing a bit better than Joshua in the first half of the fight, but in the second half of the fight? Fury may be making unforced errors all over the place, and being ****** about worse than Joshua.
Tyson Fury compared to Anthony Joshua, is a extremely clumsy fighter 'Joshua is actually a more technically sound, and fundamentally correct fighter'. This is something people continually pass over in regards to Joshua.
In other threads, I have already taken apart the narratives that Fury has monster endurance 'Fury's endurance is overrated'. I have posted the statistics, Fury endurance is not bad but it is no better than Joshua's 'Joshua for the most part in all of his biggest fights, out works Tyson Fury'.
That is way right now at this stage of the preparations, I believe this fight will be about two contrasting half's 'Fury inside game and rough house tactics being imposed in the first half of the fight, and then if Usyk comes through all if that? The fight may then move back towards Usyk, in quite dramatic fashion'.
Joshua to his credit held it together technically vs Usyk throughout the entire 12 rounds, especially in the second fight 'Fury has not really shown that type of technically proficiency, since the times when he was training under Peter Fury'.
Intriguing build up, from a technical perspective in my opinion 'It is a boxing fans fight in that regard, this is not a casual fans fight' etc.
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Originally posted by vitali1999 View PostThe little Russian ustiff will not win. More than likely will lose by knockout
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Originally posted by Rys View Post
You seem to be the type of 5'9 180 lbs Average Joe who would soil his pants in the presence of that "little" guy. And you most definitely wouldn't dare to call him Russian in his eyes if you have any working brain cells and don't want to eat through a tube for a few months.
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Usyk sounds like he means business. And to be fair, he's been training for fury for longer than fury trainingb for usyk
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