Originally posted by Weebler I
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The reason Fury didn’t press more is that he couldn’t. He couldn’t because of two reasons: first, it took a lot of effort to hurt Usyk in those rounds. Have you noticed Fury threw significantly more punches than he usually does (30% more than in the Klitschko fight) and was missing a lot? That took a lot out of him. He had to do that just to keep up with Usyk. Additionally, all those early-round body punches and the pressure (both mental and physical) Usyk put on Tyson in the first three rounds affected Fury.
Finally, and most importantly, it is not about what Fury didn’t do, but what Usyk did. He did the same in the AJ fights, Bellew, and CW fights—he moved through the gears. Once Usyk put it in a higher gear from round seven, Fury fell apart, just like most of Usyk's opponents do. It is not about what Fury didn’t do, but what Usyk did. Fury is a remarkable fighter, a Hall of Famer, and a top 10 all-time great heavyweight. Usyk is just that good. It is not just physical skillset, but Usyk mindset, just inspirational. Great sportsman, but even more remarkable human being.
A few years back, I saw Usyk and Loma as very similar, but they are very different indeed. Loma doesn’t have Usyk’s mental strength, not even close. But than again, I can think only of a very few boxers in the history who had it on this level (Ali comes to mind for sure).
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