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Originally posted by letsgochump View PostJoshua KO's the Tipsy King. The Wallin fight shows that Fury struggles with anyone who has a jab. The Ngannou fight shows that Fury struggles with anyone who has a left hook. The Wilder fights show that Fury struggles with Bum Squad who has only one weapon and that cannot land a single hard punch on Oilskin Parker.
Fury is only good against slow plodders with no speed or skills. The boar meat king who beat Klitschko doesn't exist anymore.
The last time Fury faced a boxer was against Wallin and he went life and death. The time before that was Klitschko. In 9 years he has face one good opponent in Wallin and one above average in "Twerking" Deontay Wilder. Dillian Whyte was ruined by Povetkin, Joshua, Oilskin and Chisora and Chisora himself is the most shopworn fighter active today. Fury has the most manufactured resume of a HW champion since Deontay Wilder and the same fate awaits the Tipsy King if he fights the top guys in the division.
Do not forget: Fury tried to dodge Wilder III. He dodged the Klitschko rematch. He dodged the Usyk fight (likely will again) and he has not faced a legit contender in his entire career. He was lucky the first Wilder fight was not a KO loss for him. He was lucky the Wallin fight wasn't a TKO loss for him and he was lucky he got a slow count in the third Wilder fight. He has struggled while dodging all possible tough fights so far and he got a SD win against a 0-0, 0KO's guy last time around.
As soon as Fury faces someone that isn't a no-hoper, he will lose. Usyk is the best opponent he has faced since Klitschko and back then he was WAY faster and had better cardio. That's why Fury will pull out.
You've got your television upside down...
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Originally posted by pollywog View Post
Someone is going to lose their 0 and the other is going to be the first undisputed, undefeated unified champion in a generation.
Both fighters will be dialed in and focussed in the extreme.
Their silence while AJ is primping himself for an exhibition and Parker is looking to clear a path to the title after his mate walks away from them speaks volumes.
After this one fight there won't be anything left for these guys to fight for. I don't believe there will be a rematch. The winner won't care about trash belts by alphabet orgs that mean nothing or more money they don't need.
They will have beaten the best of their era and secured an immortal legacy that will transcend even the champions of the past and give the fans everything to argue about 'what if' or ' if only'.
The first rule of entertainment is, 'Always leave them wanting more'...
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I just so happen to disagree with AJ. This is Fury's fight to lose. The only way he loses this fight if he is mentally burned out by not staying focused or just overlooking and underestimating Oleksandr Usyk.
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