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  • #61
    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

    Well, it wasn’t
    Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

    I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

    Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

      Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

      I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

      Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.
      See, I didn't think he "struggled" I saw it as him just fighting off the back foot. He caught Del a few times, hurt him, wobbled him.

      Did he look "out of his element" sure. He fought different than usual. Did I feel at any point he would lose? no.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

        Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

        I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

        Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.
        He didn’t struggle with Chisora,he struggled with all the low blows and illegal holding and hitting that wasn’t being called . Lol


        Chisora was also saved by the bell in the 4th or 5th round ,the fight wasn’t close at all ,Chisora won no more then 4 rounds you need to let this go . Lol

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        • #64
          When has Fury been hard to hit? Only against a heavy bag like Chisora who couldn’t get past the jab. Everyone else has no trouble hitting him, including Wilder who isn’t exactly a good boxer.

          When was the last time Fury fought a really good boxer? He’s going to get shown up for the overrated mental case he is. 8-4 or 9-3 Usyk, Fury gets DQ’d through frustration or a mental breakdown in the ring McCall style.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Dr. Z

            Your confident eh? You seem to like the PED cheaters. And the dirty fouler as Fury was docked five points in five separate fights. All FACTS.

            You might be blind to the facts , but Fury best three opponents in the past six years are who?

            Wilder.

            Wallin.

            And Chisora.

            Wilder floored Fury t 4 times, yet he can't box and also has a glass jaw. Wallin cut him like a fish. And Chisora well he was 38 and lost 11 times!

            Unless Fury cons boxing he is losing tormoorw.
            I literally said I want Usyk to win in the OP.

            I’m just not an emotional cuck like you.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Dr. Z

              I am not getting emotional or name calling. You are.
              Very emotional, you quoted me without even reading the OP because you’re so desperate to try and get a reaction.

              I rarely ever instigate a conversation with you because you’re not worth my time, you’re an idiot, an emotional fanboy with uninformed opinions. Yet you always quote me, despite me being clearly unwilling to ever take any of your opinions seriously. Why?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Haka View Post
                Another thing is that Usyk has never been in serious trouble in any fight whatsoever so he potentially could switch it up another level.
                I thought he lost against Breidis tbh, changed his trainer after I think.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post

                  I NEVER said they did...I simply pointed out the fact that Usyk has faced the exact same problem before i.e. a natural Heavyweight with a large height and reach advantage and solved it. After all, do you think that Usyk's just going to let Fury keep him on the end of his jab and just lean on him whenever he likes? Obviously he'll use his superior footwork and ELITE ring IQ to nullify these 'advantages' just like he did Joshua...

                  Joshua doesn’t know how to maul or fight on the inside. No ring generalship too. Just try the same game plan he did on the first and hoping he gets lucky. AJ fought on Usyk’s strength which is the mid range game. We saw fury fight off the back foot many times, we also saw him fight kronk style and do damage. Their adaptability is night and day.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                    I don't know who I want to win. But fury goes down when hit. Usy k will land, so I fear fury could go down a few times.
                    Goes down when hit by a puncher like wilder lol. And the other one almost 15 years ago. Usyk is an accumulation puncher not a single punch KD artist.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Haka View Post

                      Fury is sloppy fighter, not able to 'keep it long' like in textbook style (like Bivol for ex.), he is going to get hit and feel that straight left hand to the chin. Usyk moves a lot better in this fight and he isn't that much smaller than Fury in terms of Heavyweights, 105 kg vs 120kg. Fury does not have the power to keep Usyk at bay, throws arms punches except when he decides to really sit on his punches. But when Fury is going to sit on his punches he is going to be a stationary target and Usyk will circle around and throw that hard left. Biggest problem that Fury has is his lack of power. Usyk is going to cook him.

                      Leaning on Usyk means his chin is going to get close to Usyk fists.
                      he has like 70% KO ratio. I’ll take that as lack of power especially for someone boxing on the outside most of his early career

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