Agreed. Will do worse in a rematch. It wasn't just a lack of training for Ngannou. His legs are gone, has lost the explosiveness and quick pivots, reflexes and defensive movement is slower and more predictable. One the decline no doubt about it. Respect to Usyk all the same.
Fury looked the same as against Ngannou. He isn't better than this.
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Originally posted by Dr. Z
I agree. He came in shape. This was the best version of Fury. And he lost. He really lost to John McDermott, but that is for another thread.
I wonder if in the rematch he'll come in just under 280 and try to be the mugging bully Fury.Comment
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Fury fought a lot better than he did against Ngannou.
There were times he was plying with Usyk in the ring, which is what led to complacency and the eventual result. I believe Usyk took some time to figure out how to deal with Fury because Fury was quite good in some of those early/middle rounds.Comment
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He might not have been confident that he could have gotten up steadilyComment
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This was the best shape Fury has ever looked and he still got his ass kicked by the older and smaller man.Comment
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He looked way better cmon now. His timing and conditioning was better. Very elusive for the most part too. But lost focused in the mid rounds, constantly showboating and lowering his guard and paid the price for it and almost KTFO. You just cant play with usyk, he kees on coming and keeps on adjusting on the fly.Comment
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He looked way better cmon now. His timing and conditioning was better. Very elusive for the most part too. But lost focused in the mid rounds, constantly showboating and lowering his guard and paid the price for it and almost KTFO. You just cant play with usyk, he kees on coming and keeps on adjusting on the fly.Comment
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