Fury v Usyk will be one sided like Crawford v Spence

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  • _Rexy_
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    #11
    Originally posted by TheBoxingfan101

    Just can't see usyk putting a dent in fury

    Fury's got a good chin and engine, he has overcome so much and I don't think his pride would let any cruiserweight coming up to heavyweight beat him let alone drop him or hurt him

    I think AJ would be more of a difficult fight for fury then usyk as I just feel fury doesn't have any worry about usyks power

    If anything fury can hurt usyk and he is a very good inside fighter especially if he weighs down on usyk, usyk is going to gas and get broken down, I think the tell tale signs are very obvious

    If they both were the same dimensions then if say usyk just because of his skills but fury is just way too big for usyk and wil fight as the bigger man and do what AJ didn't do and impose his size on usyk

    Fury by KO
    Even if Fury’s chin holds up, will his eye? He can also be stopped via exhaustion like Foreman against Ali.

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      #12
      I must be honest. I think Fury `s punch resistance is gone, he ****** pretty bad in Ngannou fight. I expect Usyk to make Fury look ******, old and slow.

      I believe Fury is only coming for his retirement money here.

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        #13
        Originally posted by The plunger man


        I think tonight you will see the very best of usyk…and I don’t see fury keeping up with him which he will need to do if he is to win on points…..Usyk uses intelligent pressure where he is constantly moving and showing angles while hitting you with various shots from his southpaw stance…people are forgetting that fury was run ragged by Otto wallin who is also a southpaw but is nowhere near to usyks ability and IQ.
        This is fury’s moment of truth and his real acid test and we will see how well he performs.

        personally I see points win by usyk or even a late stoppage due to his everlasting stamina….he is that good
        Run rugged by Otto Wallin who won what? 1 round out of 12? Or two rounds if we’re being generous despite Fury’s cut. lol

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheBoxingfan101

          Just can't see usyk putting a dent in fury

          Fury's got a good chin and engine, he has overcome so much and I don't think his pride would let any cruiserweight coming up to heavyweight beat him let alone drop him or hurt him
          he's already been dropped by cruiserweight steve cunningham who only had 13 stoppages in 30 wins. i don't think usyk can stop him but a knockdown isn't totally out of the question given how inconsistent fury can be

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          • TheBoxingfan101
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            #15
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran

            AJ believes in his power again. That right hand is more damaging than Wilders imo.

            Usyk needs to sit down and land a few peach left hands on Fury's chin. Its going to be tough.

            Then again maybe Usyk just boxes him all night and pitches a perfect game.

            Do you think it's possible for Usyk to stay away from him all night?
            Don't forget fury has a height and reach advantage, if he fights tall on his toes with his massive 7 inch reach advantage, that will leave usyk with all the problems to solve trying to get on the inside


            Watch out for Tyson Furys uppercuts when usyk tries to come in


            Remember what Fury's uppercut did to dillan Whyte, one took him out and I'm not sure if usyk would be able to take that same punch tbh

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              #16
              Originally posted by dibzvincent143

              Run rugged by Otto Wallin who won what? 1 round out of 12? Or two rounds if we’re being generous despite Fury’s cut. lol
              otto won many rounds against fury….i suggest you sit down and watch that again becaue if yiu think wallin only won 1 round your an idiot


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              • TheBoxingfan101
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
                Usyk has one of the best gas tanks in the sport. I can’t see him tiring tbh. I think Usyk will be landing lefts on Fury from the opening round tbh. I have a feeling Usyk will put on a clinic
                See I thought he had a top gas tank until I saw the AJ 2 fight and I realised the issue was AJ didn't have enough gas in his tank and usyk had a better gas tank then him, if the tables were turned and fury was on the opposite side he wouldn't let up as he got an amazing gas tank for someone his size

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                  I’ve been saying all along that Fury will win this fairly easily. I don’t think this is a 50/50 fight at all, despite the odds. I was surprised, however, at how Crawford dismantled Spence. I thought that was a toss-up. Couldn’t have been more wrong. Of course I could be wrong here, too. Haha But whatever the case, I see Tyson coming out on top.
                  Yea i love usyk ngl and I think he's amazing, I just think size wise fury will be way too much for him

                  If fury keeps jabbing him and keeping him at reach it will potentially be a nightmare for usyk as fury loves to faint like usyk does too

                  I think if both men were the same dimensions I'd probably say usyk as he's better technically but that's in an ideal world, going off Fury's heights reach and weight advantage I think usyk will have bitten off more then he can chew

                  Usyk can't stop him as big punchers like wilder and Klitschko couldn't and I don't think fury sees anything from usyk as intimidating apart from mahhe his work rate and punches in bunches, saying that I think when someone come sfor a.fight against fury it's exactly what he needs to get that fire in his belly

                  I can only see this going wrong for usyk and I'm an usyk fan too

                  ​​​​​styles make fights but also do attributes and Fury's attributes are a stretch too much for usyk imho

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Madison Boxing
                    i really think this is going to be one sided but in favour of usyk not fury... i dont think the ngannou fight was an anomaly i think furys best days are over and his best days may have been overrated in the first place, his resume isnt really deep and mainly built off beating wilder who got badly exposed himself against a decent boxer in his last fight
                    you think usyk can hurt fury? I don't think he can and if he does it will.be a punch he doesn't see coming but I can't see it happening tbh as fury has a good chin and heart too

                    Yes fury looked awful.against ngannou but we know he didn't take it seriously, look at his demeanor now and before that ngannou fight

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_

                      Even if Fury’s chin holds up, will his eye? He can also be stopped via exhaustion like Foreman against Ali.
                      Yea the cut could potentially open but if he boxes cleverly and aggressively it's all.on usyk to close the distance and land those shots, not so easy when you got a tall guy with a massive 7 inch reach advantage too

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