The top 5 reason why Fury wins the rematch

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Let's just face the facts. Tyson Fury is done and would never defeat Oleksandr Usyk. He took an Hellacious ass whupping by Usyk in that 9th round.

    I personalIy believe and one can make a very compelling argument that the fight could have been reasonably stopped in that round. However, it was at the discretion of the referee.

    Who just like Jack Reiss in Wilder/Fury I; Appeared very partial in Tyson Fury's favor.

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    • hogey
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      #32
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      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
      Usyk doesn’t lose, but everyone loses to him.
      Fury is a very good fighter, but not a great one who has been around at the right time and managed well to get big pay days with minimal risk until the Usyk fight. Hope he retires now he won’t beat Usyk simply because he is not good enough to beat an all time great. I really don’t want to see him taking anymore punishment and ending up a shell of the character we all know.

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        #33
        I think Fury is going to call it quits instead of take the rematch. He probably can’t improve from Saturday’s performance and he knows it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by champion4ever

          Who just like Jack Reiss in Wilder/Fury I; Appeared very partial in Tyson Fury's favor.
          u mean allowing fury to be smacked around even more in the ring by usyk that round, the ref was almost cheering usyk on, thats it smash his face in, turki calls the shots in saudi

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            #35
            Originally posted by hogey

            Hope he retires now he won’t beat Usyk simply because he is not good enough to beat an all time great.
            u may well be right

            but how many times have we seen fight 1, guy gets beat, people say he was no good, the victor is just much better, rematch, beaten guy does much better and even wins, boxing is a funny sport like that

            not saying usyk is vulnerable to that, he may not be with too many positives that he has but u never know.....

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              #36
              Originally posted by Smash

              u mean allowing fury to be smacked around even more in the ring by usyk that round, the ref was almost cheering usyk on, thats it smash his face in, turki calls the shots in saudi
              Well, he should have called a halt to the fight for Usyk then by way of a 9th round TKO. He obviously had an angle and a hidden agenda. He wanted Tyson Fury to win.

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                #37
                Originally posted by champion4ever

                Well, he should have called a halt to the fight for Usyk then by way of a 9th round TKO. He obviously had an angle and a hidden agenda. He wanted Tyson Fury to win.
                idk about that

                counts are not seconds, they are the ref counting

                i think either guy would have got that treatment on the night

                there is no home town stuff here i dont think and this is saudi and things are different, they seem to actually be fairly fair in fights and judging actually, there are lots and lots of worse places for that than saudi i think

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Smash

                  u may well be right

                  but how many times have we seen fight 1, guy gets beat, people say he was no good, the victor is just much better, rematch, beaten guy does much better and even wins, boxing is a funny sport like that

                  not saying usyk is vulnerable to that, he may not be with too many positives that he has but u never know.....
                  I get your point and would entirely agree generally with you. In no way would I say Fury is no good though he is an excellent fighter, I just think Usyk is a bit better boxer and a lot fitter athlete who also now knows he had took the best punches Fury can offer and withstood them, while also knowing now he has the power and skill to stop Fury which we all all should really have happened on Saturday. I doubt we will ever see that level of fitness and performance from Fury again let alone a better one.
                  Last edited by hogey; 05-20-2024, 05:16 PM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by hogey

                    I doubt we will ever see that level of fitness and performance from Fury again let alone a better one.
                    If fury does take the rematch i think he will do better than fight 1, i still think he will lose it but if he takes it i think that means he believes himself he could win it

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                      #40
                      I don't think Fury can be much better than the other night he fought well for a few rounds but Usyk just went up another gear and took control

                      Fury could only ever beat him in the rematch if he fights the most perfect fight of his life from round 1 to 6 and try hold on for dear life to steal a round toward the finish to sneak a win

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