I hope they’ve at least have stringent testing for this fight, I don’t trust fury being clean as far as I can throw him which af his weight wouldn’t be far at all.
Comments Thread For: Fury Healed And Raring To Go For Usyk
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I have a similar feeling. I have to be honest that the fight isn't really moving the needle for me much. It's not that I won't enjoy it once they are in the ring but I'm just fatigued of it being dragged out and less than confident that it happens.Comment
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Fury haters getting nervous. Lol. Fury barely trained for Ngannou, took it as a joke. He is taking Usyk serious and he is going to hurt Usyk to the body all fight and stop him.
I like Usyk but he couldn't stop Glass Joe Joshua. Fury took Wilder's biggest shots and got right back up and beat Deontay to a pulp.
Lots of people will be crying when Fury wins pretty easily.Comment
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I used to know people that followed boxing. Not anymore. I used to watch fights all of the time, but I'm looking at the upcoming schedule thinking there aren't a lot of fights I want to see.Comment
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“A cut takes about eight weeks to heal," says Fury, while revealing he is all healed about four weeks after the cut. Nothing su****ious there then.Comment
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Nah. Only people with a preexisting interest in boxing have spoken to me about it. There was a flurry of messages after the last pull out (which were unfavourable to Fury) but it's gone quiet. Most British people I know want Usyk to win. I expect the PPV will do reasonably well if they stick with the three distributors, with most buys on Sky as it's the most straightforward and well known brand.
That may change after the dust settles on AJ vs Ngannou and the publicity drive for Fury vs Usyk kicks off,.Comment
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