Fury is going to comfortably outbox and beat up the draft dodger.
It'll be an easy fight.
I thought you had changed your pick to Usyk?
I think Fury beats him easily. Fury isn't some boxer puncher that can only fight at mid range like Joshua and Dubois. Their ideal fighting range because they can't do anything else is exactly where Usyk wants them to be. That's why I felt AJ had no chance vs Usyk really.
Fury can use a long jab and pivot, which complete negates Usyk's angle changes. Most big heavyweight don't even pivot. By doing that he can keep the fight very long distance where Usyk will struggle. Or Fury can maul him up close.
Usyk simply needs Fury to be at a perfect range for him and why would Fury oblige when he has 2 options not to? AJ and Dubois had no options unless they tried to fight in a way they have 0 experience in doing.
I always said that the best thing that ever happened to Fury in terms of this upcoming fight was that fight with Cunningham years ago because he was naive then to think he could box with a smaller man at mid-range and that's why he had to change game plan in the middle of the fight and flattened him.
It's hard for these big men to box at mid-range with the smaller men, that's why Usyk has success doing it and why Michael Hunter beat some big heavyweights.
People said AJ was naive for thinking he could outbox Usyk. He wasn't naive, it's because he simply fights in one style that suits Usyk. Apart from a bit of movement against 300lbs Ruiz, he has shown no real long range or inside ability.
very different story fighting Fury who wont stand at mid range.
You don't know what you are talking about. The photo shows the blow was low and it a photo of an uppercut that landed even lower!
I know what I saw. It was a punch on the belt line that smashed Usyk's glass body that he clearly has.
Every time he gets even a glancing blow to the body he cries to the ref. Why do you think his training this camp has a lot more focus on strengthening his core for body shots? If dubois hit him low then his body isn't the problem right? He has nothing to worry about.
"It was an uppercut" - kind of. But it wasnt thrown at his chin, which creates a much steeper angle. It was thrown to the body which means it comes at a flatter angle, meaning in the picture the trajectory and angle of the arm as it lands is virtually identical to when it was thrown. unless he threw the uppercut from the floor then it won't have the trajectory to do what you claim happened. Basic science my friend.
It was to the body and Usyk couldn't handle it, not for the first time.
Usyk has never actually weighed in above the bridgerweight limit, but, somehow and for some reason Z reckons he can KO Fury who is one of the largest champions in history.
Usyk has never actually weighed in above the bridgerweight limit, but, somehow and for some reason Z reckons he can KO Fury who is one of the largest champions in history.
Size at heavyweight has little to do with having a good boxing chin. Looking back Carnera, he was larger than Fury. He chin was not good.
Fury is was knocked down by old blow up cruiser who was not known as a puncher. Usyk can do the same.
I know what I saw. It was a punch on the belt line that smashed Usyk's glass body that he clearly has.
Every time he gets even a glancing blow to the body he cries to the ref. Why do you think his training this camp has a lot more focus on strengthening his core for body shots? If dubois hit him low then his body isn't the problem right? He has nothing to worry about.
"It was an uppercut" - kind of. But it wasnt thrown at his chin, which creates a much steeper angle. It was thrown to the body which means it comes at a flatter angle, meaning in the picture the trajectory and angle of the arm as it lands is virtually identical to when it was thrown. unless he threw the uppercut from the floor then it won't have the trajectory to do what you claim happened. Basic science my friend.
It was to the body and Usyk couldn't handle it, not for the first time.
You're not a ref! Usyk trunks were not high and the blow was clearly outside of the rules! Look up what a low blow is.
You can argue that Usky is suspect to LEGAL body blows vs. a puncher which Fury is not. Dubois was a puncher that went low.
When did Usyk have an issue with taking a body shot as a pro??? Asking you but I doubt you will reply back to the question.
Fury got knocked down by Cunningham because he started with a gameplan that suited Cunningham. Then he actually utilised his size difference and ability to fight inside for a big man and he left Cunningham unconscious on the floor in the seventh round and that's the only time Cunningham has ever been knocked out despite being in the ring with big punchers.
that's because a former cruiser simply can't handle someone the size of Tyson Fury if they decide to really utilize their size effectively and can do it as well ad him. Thats why Cunningham was left crumpled on the floor for the only time in his career.
Size alone won't win fights. Being brilliant at utilising it against a smaller man will though...
people bring up this thing that Fury got dropped in that fight. Knockdowns happen in boxing but which fighter was out cold on the floor in the seventh round when Fury decided to use his size?
usyk has NO inside game except wait for the ref to break. Hes lucky AJ and Dubois have no history of knowing how to big man smaller opponents.
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