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If Usyk does not KO him he will lose. I was thinking draw but the more I hear about an AJ fight the more I think judges will give it to Fury
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"Can’t you envision a scenario in which Fury is looking washed up, taking a pasting from the smaller man (I can’t rule out a Manny Pacquiao-Oscar De La Hoya-like scenario unfolding), and decides to foul out rather than get stopped?
Or perhaps just as realistic, isn’t there a world in which John Fury loses control of his emotions for whatever reason (or for no reason at all) and gets his son DQ’d?"
F u c k i n g r e t a r d e d.
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I keep going back and forth on who I think will win... When the flight was initially made I thought what a ridiculous fight! Fury is too big and clever enough to win easily. I'm now leaning Usyk by decision so I like the Usyk by decision and usyk throw more and land more prop bet... What a great matchup! Lol
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Good piece of article for bettors, lol at how usyk stares at fury, anyhow, I can definitely picture usyk pulling this one off so good luck to the poster putting money on him. Expecting a great boxing match from these two.
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Originally posted by Boxviewer View PostI have got Usyk schooling Fury on Saturday night.
Although Fury fighting Usyk the way Teofimo fought Loma (rounds 1-6) might give Usyk a lot of problems.
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Usyk Fan. But he is the underdog. Fury is skilled in shape and HUGE. If Usyk pulls it off he will be the best of this era PERIOD.
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For the last year I’’ve had Fury on points. Too big and too awkward for former Cruiserweight. Last week or so - less sure of that. Usyk a great fighter. 2x dominated Joshua who “some” on here claim is a great fighter. Pick ‘em.
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Originally posted by gooderz84 View Post
I fear it'll be your second bullet point and we won't get much action Saturday night. have a good one!
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Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View PostI think this fight goes in one of a few ways:
- Usyk emerges as a boxing master
- Fury boxes like he did with Wlad and we have a total stinker of a fight - nobody agrees that either of them is the true king after.
- Fury starts boxing, finds the holes, plays really rough and starts landing some good shots. Eventually he puts Usyk down and wins. I predict this one!
- controversy!!!
Nobody seems to talk about how the Francis fight was a guy that was so awkward and nothing Fury had prepared for in his life. AJ watched the tape and it was easy.
I can't wait for this fight!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by gooderz84 View PostThanks Eric.
3 value(ish) bets I have earmarked are:
-Usyk is 13/2 on b365 to win via technical knockout. Something which may end up happening if the cut above Furys eye is opened by punches midway through the fight.
-With how much is at stake and the danger each man brings to the ring part of me is expecting a dull clash of styles and I wouldn't be surprised if one guy has the others number convincingly when they try to box each other for the distance. UD either man is 6/5 (better than evens)
-Third one is actually from the undercard. Kabayel has done well to get this far and he's a tough guy but I expect Sanchez to win 13 of the 12 rounds. Possibly not that wide but certainly a fight I see Sanchez taking control off once he's figured a few things out. Sanchez UD - 11/5, any decision - 8/5
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