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  • Tyson Furys sparring has ended. All systems go for May 18th ‘fight of the century’

    Tyson Fury has now ended his sparring and the hard work is all done. It will only be light training from now until may 18th, cooling down.

    God willing, no freak accident happens, may 18th should be good to go!

    Immortality awaits for Tyson Fury

  • #2
    Yea it’ll probably be a freak accident if something happens .

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    • #3
      This will likely be a thrilling win for Tyson Fury, and the belts stolen from him outside of the ring as they lost their legitimacy, will come back home to align with the ancient title lineage.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
        Whatever. That aura is gone after he got dropped by an MMA fighter lol. Not only that, but years of ballooning up and down is going to catch up to him. You can get away with sht like that when you are young but at Fury’s age, naw. Nobody beats father time.

        Usyk will beat him..
        He was playing and paid for it; but he was playing.
        Ngannou boxes well enough to drop all the BJJ, Wresting & Kickboxing pros in MMA, but not good enough to worry a ranked boxer.
        A trained, serious and ready Tyson Fury is a whole nuther thing, and I pick him to win.

        ​​​Who knows?

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        • #5
          Fury is too good to let Usyk play to his strengths.

          AJ was all too predictable for Usyk who got into his rhythm and was easily scoring. Fury has good footwork, great upper body movement, and lots of feints so it won't be as easy for Usyk. Fury is also more well-rounded in boxing and adapts during the fight. He will also use his size and reach to the fullest including roughing up Usyk and going for body shots, something AJ lacked completely.

          The only fear was if a less-than-the-best Fury would show up, like the one that faced Ngannou but that doesn't seem to be the case. Fury looks slim meaning he is taking this seriously and has put in a lot of work. Fury being slim is also an indication that he expects a fast-paced fight where stamina will be tested, rather than stand and trade to knock him out like he did with Wilder. He knows if he comes in heavy, Usyk will be elusive and tire Fury down to win on points. So, I see a Fury that is so far ticking all the right boxes, at least from the looks of it.

          I expect a very technical, fast-paced fight with each boxer changing tactics during the fight but with Fury coming out victorious.
          Willow The Wisp Willow The Wisp likes this.

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          • #6
            I’m afraid I’ve changed my guess from Fury by decision to Usyk by decision.

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            • #7
              Usyk will beat him.

              Kabayel - Sanchez is more interesting.

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              • #8
                I got Fury on this one.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                  Usyk will beat him.

                  Kabayel - Sanchez is more interesting.
                  Who have you got for Kabayel - Sanchez?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NYG
                    Usyk got KOed by a body shot...
                    When was this ?

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