Comments Thread For: Usyk Wins Undisputed Heavyweight Title Via Split Decision Victory Over Fury

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Smash
    Undisputed Champion
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Nov 2008
    • 14809
    • 6,137
    • 7,589
    • 21,172

    #161
    there was a bit of an incident in furys hotel over night
    fury woke up screaming vomiting all over the place
    they run in & ask him, usyk?
    fury blubbering, nods and says yes isick

    Comment

    • MrShakeAndBake
      Undisputed Champion
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Dec 2017
      • 2334
      • 427
      • 719
      • 29,021

      #162
      Originally posted by crisantonio917
      R i g g ed
      Agreed, the ref was paid off. One Judge was paid off. Should of been KO in 9rd or at least unanimous.

      USYK ATG

      Comment

      • Smash
        Undisputed Champion
        Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
        • Nov 2008
        • 14809
        • 6,137
        • 7,589
        • 21,172

        #163
        Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake

        Agreed, the ref was paid off. One Judge was paid off. Should of been KO in 9rd or at least unanimous.

        USYK ATG
        at least they got the decision right

        nothing worse when they get it wrong

        bravo saudis, made the fight & got the decision right, bravo

        Comment

        • boxing IQ
          pound for pound king
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • Jun 2018
          • 1132
          • 605
          • 225
          • 8,427

          #164
          Originally posted by TonyRespectful

          You really are salty fellow
          Nonsense. Just talking s***.

          You've seen me on here enough times, Tony, to know I usually keep it chill.

          Comment

          • Claude Palle
            Interim Champion
            Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
            • Aug 2019
            • 531
            • 245
            • 294
            • 6,760

            #165
            Good fight and you really can't argue with the decision. I had it six rounds apiece, with Usyk getting the nod for the 10-8 round. I predicted a Fury win but it is what it is. Hope there is a second one and possibly a third. Reminds me of the Ali/Frazier trilogy.

            Comment

            • Theshotyoudontsee
              Undisputed Champion
              Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
              • Oct 2022
              • 1305
              • 1,492
              • 158
              • 0

              #166
              Cong**** to Usyk. Have watched him for years and am a fan. I thought Fury would stop him, Usyk proved me wrong. I will say that Friday I read the Fury article where talked about not really caring about it as much as others think, he was talking about hating the fame, etc. After I read it I immediately felt like Usyk was going to win, because I could tell from what Fury was saying....the guy is doing it to be doing something, that drive and will to be the best is not there for him anymore.


              Fury still possesses the ability but I am going to give the nod to the guys who said Fury was done after Ngannou. I said Fury would come in and give Usyk hell, in great shape. He kind of did. But after watching it, Fury has lost not only that drive he had, but I think the constant weight loss and gain has taken a toll. He is a huge man and he is physically changing. The Wilder fights probably contributed heavily. What I saw against Usyk was a guy who could not do the same things as he used to, and he was there to try to win, but he wasn't brokenhearted when he didn't.

              Usyk was in there to do whatever he had to do, would have died in the ring, and he took risks. Proved he was the better man and did not quit. I have to agree that he is P4P and one of, if not the best, of this era.

              Fury IMO needs to probably retire soon, if not now. He may do the rematch, may not, but if he does it will be because he is bored and wants to collect the 100 mill. He will still beat lesser guys, but it looks to me as he is done as a dominant champ. Wilder seems to have been his last hurrah with greatness.

              Comment

              • Liondw
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Oct 2010
                • 5946
                • 1,867
                • 34
                • 23,904

                #167
                Congratulations Usyk, just as Holyfield did, great performance after a rocky first half of the fight.

                Fury had Usyk hurt and didn't go after him in round six, and Usyk didn't go after Fury in the tenth to capitalise on the ninth.

                All in all, a truly memorable heavyweight title fight. Not saying Usyk is the greatest heavyweight of this century, as I don't think so. But he's pretty great, beat AJ and Fury, and he's the real road warrior.

                Fury was in good shape, but seemed to fade from the eighth round, and also, Usyk makes opponents tired in there, as they have to constantly think.

                Comment

                • dft313
                  Amateur
                  Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
                  • Apr 2022
                  • 21
                  • 12
                  • 28
                  • 0

                  #168
                  Originally posted by boxing IQ

                  Some of those were him trying to get away, not necessarily needing the ropes to stay up. Plus, there was a point the ref was struggling to get between these 500 pounds of punching.

                  Come on, Dip, the ring announcer was keeping count to 10 with the rest of us. The bell did save them though lol.
                  This is a very generous reading, imo.

                  The ref could have called a knockdown as soon as Fury fell back the first time. Only the ropes kept him up.

                  Are you really saying he couldn’t have called “break!” and started the count? Nah, I think he was giving Fury the benefit of every doubt, which wasn’t unreasonable in the circumstances, but you can’t claim Fury was capable of defending himself. The only thing that kept him out of harm’s way was that he kept falling over himself.

                  the real issue I have was AFTER the count. Fury was out of it. And the ref gave him every extra second he could before calling the fighters back together. Even another ten seconds could have been enough for Usyk to land the closing shots.

                  Comment

                  • Slimpack
                    Contender
                    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                    • Feb 2018
                    • 191
                    • 32
                    • 47
                    • 8,383

                    #169
                    Originally posted by BoxingUpdates
                    Oleksandr Usyk was declared the undisputed heavyweight champion after producing the most remarkable of performances to inflict the first defeat of Tyson Fury's distinguished career
                    [Click Here To Read More]
                    A well-deserved victory. This has cement his legacy as the best pugilist of this generation. Fury, being younger, larger, and in peak condition for this fight, had the advantage of observing Usyk's previous bouts against AJ, Dubois, and Chisora. Despite this, he couldn't decipher Usyk's strategy, highlighting Usyk's brilliance.

                    Comment

                    • aAgger
                      Contender
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 497
                      • 57
                      • 31
                      • 9,933

                      #170
                      Originally posted by Poopdick

                      exposed? he looked great in this fight. Just couldn't beat the greater Usyk. Usyk an ATG. Fury of last night beats any other hw that is around now. no need to diminish 1 guy to prop up another. GREAT win by and oversized Usyk.
                      You're just repeating what I said back to me... I already said Fury is a great fighter, so what are you even dis*****g? At least read what you're replying to...

                      The point you're missing is that Fury fanboys were hyping him up to be the GOAT heavyweight... That's what got exposed. He's nowhere close to GOAT. But he's still a great fighter. That's the point.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP