What are ways Uysk can defeat Tyson Fury ?

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  • WillieWild114
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    What are ways Uysk can defeat Tyson Fury ?

    Can he have any success from fighting from the outside against the bigger man or would he have to go inside ? Or he doesn’t have to change a thing to defeat Tyson Fury
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    I think Usyk has to figure a way to get inside Fury. He should look at how Holyfield beat Tyson. If you push someone at a certain angle, watch their balance topple. Holy did this to Tyson. Usyk has to get inside and push tyson off balance and attack from there. He has his work cut out for him... not easy to do against a guy who has so much reach.

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    • Smash
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      #3
      movement, keep the tubbie one off balance and not sure what way hes going to go & pick up rounds that way

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        He wants to be in his range, and not let Fury control the fight with jabs from the outside. If he can impose his fight on Fury, he'll have good success. It's a huge reach disadvantage: something like 7".

        His first task is to get to the inside and nullify the jab. Loma and Usyk often do this by jabbing over the opponent's lazy jab, or doing a split entry. But with a 6" height disadvantage, the former is harder than usual. He's likely going to have to do body work, but if he's actually weak to the body like the haters claim, he might not want to remind Fury about the body work.

        If Fury comes in heavy, he'll likely gas a bit after 4-5 rounds, but Fury looks to be in fine shape and I don't think there's any VADA for this fight. So Usyk can't let Fury bank too many early rounds.

        If I were in his corner, I'd be urging him to work on clinch tactics, so Fury can't do his usual weight draping. Watch how Loma fought Masayoshi Nakatani for some examples. If he's constantly either pushing Fury onto his heels and turning his head, or dropping his own weight onto Fury's biceps trying to pull out of clinches, Fury won't be able to rest. If it turns into a conditioning battle, the lighter points fighter will have a more even playing field.

        I don't think Usyk will change much. He's got to win on points. If he can't get inside effectively by rd 5 at least, he's going to lose the fight. If he can, then it's a battle of conditioning and adjustments. Fury has all the advantages here though. Judges will almost certainly be biased in his favor, and he's way more likely to win by TKO. The one wild card is if Usyk can open that cut again though.​​​​

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        • K--
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          #5
          Don't get leaned on.

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          • Haka
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            #6
            Lure in Fury to let him close the gap. Head movement, Beat him to the punch. Landing the left hand. Being able to go 12 hard rounds.

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            • Nash out
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              #7
              If Fury is on the uncastrated wild boar, nobody is beating him. Voodoo Fury is also unbeatable. Nash out

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              • _Rexy_
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                Boxing him with lots of movement. Don't let Fury's fat ass lean on you and catch his breath

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  Fury beat 2 legit guys in the last 8 years. Stop acting like he is unbeatable lol.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    Boxing him with lots of movement. Don't let Fury's fat ass lean on you and catch his breath
                    Yes, alot of movement and keep his punch output higher than Fury's while being defensively responsible not allowing himself to get tied up and leaned on/pushed around.

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