- - Tyson already bailed on the first Usyk fight like he did with the Wlad rematch, so obviously his bully persona is feeling a bit flimsy these days, the newest sissyboy in the world...
I see Fury having problems with the movement of Usyk early on, then he will switch it up and try to make it a dog fight but then will get tagged with a double left hand, get wobbled and waved off. If Fury comes up close and overreach than Usyk left will find him. Usyk has enough power in his left hand and he knows how to deliver due to his mastery of footwork.
I think Usyk wins a fair fight with unbiased officiating. But he's not going to get that after Turki's comments about his future plans for Fury, even if the judges aren't actually paid off. Any close rounds will go to Fury by default, and the only way Usyk wins by any kind of KO is likely if he reopens that cut. He's a point fighter against a much bigger man. He has to absolutely dominate ala Bivol v Canelo and he'll still get similar cards to that fight if he does, just because the judges won't want to look like they're ruining the plans for the Money Man.
Fury looks in good shape too, and there doesn't appear to be any VADA testing for it.
Either Usyk dominates, or he loses. More routes to victory for Fury.
Fury is going to dog walk Usyk, and embarrass the draft dodging fraud who beat the brick layer, Anthony Joshua. Mark my word this will be Furys easiest fight.
What I do know is that anyone (and there are plenty on this thread already) saying things like "Fury wins and loses this in the gym" or "if Fury is prepared he wins" have completely fallen for Fury's pretty basic mind games.
It's not as simple as if Fury wins then he was ready, if he doesn't then he wasn't. There's another guy who will be in that ring and he's an excellent fighter.
Fury has had a long time to prepare. He will be in the best shape he can manage. If he's beaten then he's beaten by the better man.
What I do know is that anyone (and there are plenty on this thread already) saying things like "Fury wins and loses this in the gym" or "if Fury is prepared he wins" have completely fallen for Fury's pretty basic mind games.
It's not as simple as if Fury wins then he was ready, if he doesn't then he wasn't. There's another guy who will be in that ring and he's an excellent fighter.
Fury has had a long time to prepare. He will be in the best shape he can manage. If he's beaten then he's beaten by the better man.
What I mean by stating? 'Tyson Fury will win or lose this fight in training camp' I.E Tyson Fury will not lose this fight due to lack of effort, it is very clear that Fury is putting a extreme level of effort into his training camp for Oleksandr Usyk.
And in my opinion, from what I have observed thus-far in Fury's preparations? I have not been impressed with Fury 'I have actually been very concerned'.
Tyson Fury and his team have gone into complete overdrive, and reacted in a panic 'To Tyson Fury's performance vs Francis Ngannou'.
Fury for the first time in his career, I sense is questioning his own abilities 'If this was not the case, Fury and his entire team would of not reacted the way they did after the Ngannou match up'.
The same way a fighter can throw caution to the wind in a brutal fight 'It appears that Tyson Fury and his team metaphorically are just throwing caution to the wind in preparation for this fight. And they have gone into complete overdrive'.
From what I have observed it seems that Tyson Fury and his team are not really coming into this fight 'With the Kronk Fury concept'.
Note: I will not make a accurate prediction, at this stage in the build up. But come the weigh in 'I think those of use who have analysed boxing in-depth for many years? Will be able to pick up on whether Tyson Fury has executed a great training camp or not'.
But right about now, if I am being really honest? I have not been impressed with Fury and his team 'Fury's lack of Elite and World level experience is actually showing up during these fight preparations'.
Tyson Fury is not experienced in the same way Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Uysk are 'Tyson Fury was not a elite level amateur boxer, Joshua and Uysk were both Olympic Champions' etc.
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