The top 5 reason why Fury wins the rematch

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  • eco1
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    #21
    Let me tell you that I am the only one with the right answer and that answer is:

    NONE of us know what will happen next.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #22
      Originally posted by Al Faz


      People keep saying this but the last time he did was 7 year ago. Its boring repeating the same thing.

      MAKE NO MISTAKE FURY WONT LET USYK OFF -He already has the blue print. He just needs to watch rounds 3 - 7 and keep the same focus
      Know who also has the blueprint?

      Usyk.

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      • Weebler I
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        #23
        Originally posted by Al Faz


        People keep saying this but the last time he did was 7 year ago. Its boring repeating the same thing.

        MAKE NO MISTAKE FURY WONT LET USYK OFF -He already has the blue print. He just needs to watch rounds 3 - 7 and keep the same focus
        Hey I hope he doesn't, but a first loss can do strange things to a fighter...

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        • Hmabshir
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          #24
          Fury won the ****ing fight, he just robbed. Similar to his first fight with Wilder or Ward/Kovalev 1. ****ing bull****. I can’t wait for this rematch for fury to steamroll this little ****e. Unreal how they can give a fighter a SD over one knockdown. It literally was the deciding factor in this “fight” not the other 9 rounds fury shat on this ****ing midget inbred devil worshipper bastard

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          • Smash
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            #25
            usyk has his number until fury proves it in the ring in a rematch, if fury thinks he can win it he will take it i would say

            fury even years ago always posed the question well which 'version' of fury is this, well u can only judge results in the ring, whos not to say even the best best version of fury would not get beaten by usyk, usyk is an elite fighter and hard to beat, could fury do it, maybe or maybe not

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            • Shrap
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              #26
              Originally posted by Al Faz


              People keep saying this but the last time he did was 7 year ago. Its boring repeating the same thing.

              MAKE NO MISTAKE FURY WONT LET USYK OFF -He already has the blue print. He just needs to watch rounds 3 - 7 and keep the same focus
              That's not the blueprint you dumbass. Usyk made huge adjustments in 7 onward which is why he sent the gyspy goblin back to middle earth in round 9. He can't rely on what worked in those middle rounds as Usyk adapted to it and knows what to expect now.

              Fury has a concussion and a shattered ego. He doesn't have a blueprint.

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              • famicommander
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                #27
                Fury is aging like milk. The last time he beat anybody worth a damn was 2021. The Chisora and Ngannou fights were atrocious and Usyk will beat him more convincingly in the rematch because Usyk hasn't spent his entire life ballooning up and down in weight, abusing drugs and alcohol, retiring and unretiring. And Fury has now been dropped 8 times, his chin will only keep getting worse. Pajkic dropped him, Cunningham dropped him, Wilder dropped him 4 times, Ngannou dropped him, and now Usyk has dropped him too.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #28
                  Fury has chance in rematch to prove that he's as great as he claimed. We will forgive him this loss. No shame in losing to usyk, everyone loses

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                  • hogey
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                    #29
                    For me that was possibly the best Fury we have ever seen and it still wasn’t good enough to beat Usyk and all I could see is more of the same in a rematch. I don’t think Fury will get himself in that shape ever again and I’m not sure he needs to be taking anymore damage to that head at this stage either. I think he could either retire or go for a final swansong at Wembley against Joshua and then call it a day.

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                    • Kris Silver
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                      #30
                      Fury can win the rematch.
                      • Not taking off the odd round.
                      • Not show boating so much.
                      • A focussed corner and game plan, without John Fury ruining the corner.
                      • Continuing the body shots and uppercuts.
                      He only has to sort a couple of them, and he'd have won, and would win.

                      Usyk and his team are all consumate professionals and don't make mistakes like the above.
                      Last edited by Kris Silver; 05-20-2024, 04:46 PM.

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