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  • Comments Thread For: Dubois' Trainer Backs Tyson Fury To "Maul" Oleksandr Usyk in Undisputed Fight

    Veteran trainer Don Charles is very familiar with WBO, IBF, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Charles trained Chisora for his decision loss to Usyk in 2020. Chisora gave Usyk one of the toughest fights of his career.
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  • #2
    Usyk is not overatted , Fury is overrated.

    Usyk has better skills , Fury has better effectiveness due to size .

    Usyk is the better athlete, Fury is more durable.

    Usyk can make adjustments much quicker , Fury can negate adjustments with physically running into his opponents.

    Usyk is mentally stronger by far , Fury antics may sway close rnds ?

    Who should win ? I’d say Fury unless Usyk is focused more on grappling in his training camp,if he can make Fury look like the clumsy guy he is susceptible to and be the better balanced guy on angles shifting Furys own weight against him , Usyk will make him look terrible. And then the media can do a Wilder and say he was shot as the reason why he took a bad loss . Usyk has this guy beat in boxing , if he focuses on turning Fury every direction possible in his camp he wins if he doesn’t everything Charles said happens ,though I dint think it will be so easy .

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    • #3
      My brain tells me Fury loses this one
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      • #4
        Undesputed belt holder? Your wording is disrespectful & belongs in bn24. #brunmuch
        Wilder was a belt holder, Aj was a belt holder, Charles Martin was a belt holder, Parker was a belt holder. All paper.

        The Usyk Fury winner will be the lineal & undesputed heavyweight champion of the world, after year's of these paper belt holder's ducking & milking.

        Written by "boxingscene staff" to scared to put a name on it xD, show some respect.

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        • #5
          Many people saying Fury would maul Usyk using height but I dont think it would be that simple. Seeing Usyk mobility and how shyte Fury appeared in his last fight, I am rooting for usyk

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          • #6
            Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
            My brain tells me Fury loses this one
            As a long time Fury fan i hope so,

            By delaying the fight for a year & being inactive has he shot himself in both feet? A year ago Fury easy, today at 35/36 a sasquatch of his size what's left?
            The Fury that schooled Klitschko schools Usyk but he doesn't exist any more, same as me waiting for 80s mike to reappear in the 90s, never gonna happen.

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            • #7
              I'd bet on the fight being postponed only I can't find a market for it

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bob View Post

                As a long time Fury fan i hope so,

                By delaying the fight for a year & being inactive has he shot himself in both feet? A year ago Fury easy, today at 35/36 a sasquatch of his size what's left?
                The Fury that schooled Klitschko schools Usyk but he doesn't exist any more, same as me waiting for 80s mike to reappear in the 90s, never gonna happen.
                If hugfest is the norm in boxing then I would have agreed with you that Greedy Belly schooled Wlad. But then why did he run from the agreed rematch? Because he knew that Wlad wouldn't allow him to repeat that hugfest. Greedy Belly is overrated.
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                • #9
                  Larry Merchant used to always say “A good big man will always beat a good little man” i was convinced that would be the case when Fury & Usyk met for the undisputed title. After that October embarrassment I’m not so sure anymore. Is Fury checked out? Does he even have the motivation for one last great performance? He has gone silent so I assume he is working hard in camp but is that desire really still there? He can look the part physically but is he mentally still up for the challenge? He’s been sleeping on silk sheets for a long time… I just hope we get a great fight & it’s so good there is a demand for a rematch…

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                  • #10
                    To give Fury the benefit of the doubt, I do believe he WILL take Usyk far more seriously than he did Ngannou, but looking at his career and all that came with it on the whole, it’s most likely going to be too little, too late.

                    I think Usyk will beat him.
                    Last edited by Joseph; 01-05-2024, 11:46 AM.

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