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    Nash out's Official Fury vs Usyk Scorecard

    Round 1 - Fury 10-9
    Round 2 - Usyk 10-9
    ​​Round 3 - Fury 10-9
    Round 4 - Fury 10-9
    Round 5 - Fury 10-9
    Round 6 - Fury 10-9
    Round 7 - Fury 10-9
    Round 8 - Usyk 10-9
    Round 9 - Usyk 10-8
    Round 10 - Usyk 10-9
    Round 11 - Usyk 10-9
    Round 12 - Fury 10-9

    Fury wins 114-113. Nash out
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    I had it 114-113 Usyk. 6 rounds each with the knockdown proving the difference.

    I felt rounds 1-3 were close. Fury definitely won 4, 5, 6. 7 was also close. Then I had Usyk winning 4 of the last 5.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I had it 114-113 Usyk. 6 rounds each with the knockdown proving the difference.

      I felt rounds 1-3 were close. Fury definitely won 4, 5, 6. 7 was also close. Then I had Usyk winning 4 of the last 5.
      I felt Fury won 1 and 3. Usyk landed a good shot in 1, but Fury took the round. Usyk took R2. I also think R11 and R12 could have been scored either way, so those saying Usyk definitely won without argument, are not right.

      I thought Fury won with zero argument 4,5 6,7. Usyk 8 9+Kd,10. I really felt end of fight 114-113 either way, and find the wide (online/fan, etc) cards in favour of Usyk to be well off the mark.

      Side note, what was going on in Fury's corner, which somehow found room for Big John's ego, was laughable. Peter Fury is the boxing brain and voice in that family that Tyson needs. Big John is a clown. Nash out

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        #4
        Originally posted by Nash out

        I felt Fury won 1 and 3. Usyk landed a good shot in 1, but Fury took the round. Usyk took R2. I also think R11 and R12 could have been scored either way, so those saying Usyk definitely won without argument, are not right.

        I thought Fury won with zero argument 4,5 6,7. Usyk 8 9+Kd,10. I really felt end of fight 114-113 either way, and find the wide (online/fan, etc) cards in favour of Usyk to be well off the mark.

        Side note, what was going on in Fury's corner, which somehow found room for Big John's ego, was laughable. Peter Fury is the boxing brain and voice in that family that Tyson needs. Big John is a clown. Nash out
        4 and 12 more debatable than you think.

        About John Fury though, 100%. I would blame him for the loss more than anything. I wasn't rooting for Fury but still wished he'd STFU. And also yes above Peter Fury. Not up to date on why he was frozen out.

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          #5
          Originally posted by diplo

          4 and 12 more debatable than you think.

          About John Fury though, 100%. I would blame him for the loss more than anything. I wasn't rooting for Fury but still wished he'd STFU. And also yes above Peter Fury. Not up to date on why he was frozen out.
          It's a while ago now, but it was to do with Peter and Hughie talking to David Haye, about training with him or using his facilities, something along those lines. Tyson called Peter/both of them traitors, Peter tried to explain, Tyson would have none if it, and that was that. Nash out
          Last edited by Nash out; 05-19-2024, 08:32 AM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nash out

            It's a while ago now, but it was to do with Peter and Hughie talking to David Haye, about training with him or using his facilities, something along those lies. Tyson called Peter/both of them traitors, Peter tried to explain, Tyson would have none if it, and that was that. Nash out
            Ah that's a good point, the fraud Tommy Fury was on the team but no sign of Hughie either, I didn't know he was involved in that thing.

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              Originally posted by diplo

              Ah that's a good point, the fraud Tommy Fury was on the team but no sign of Hughie either, I didn't know he was involved in that thing.
              Tyson and Hughie were together all the time and he was a good sparring partner to him, then both them out and John and Tommy in is a poor exchange. A boxers team can be the difference between a win and a loss on nights like last night. Nash out

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nash out

                Tyson and Hughie were together all the time and he was a good sparring partner to him, then both them out and John and Tommy in is a poor exchange. A boxers team can be the difference between a win and a loss on nights like last night. Nash out
                I'm sure I heard Fury say that he thought he was up going into 11 and 12, I think that came from John. If so then he lost his son the fight.

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                  Was that kind of fight. Many close rounds. I wouldn’t have argued either way but I think the right man won.

                  Rematch should be great.

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                    Originally posted by diplo

                    I'm sure I heard Fury say that he thought he was up going into 11 and 12, I think that came from John. If so then he lost his son the fight.
                    Yeah that was terrible advice in such a close fight.

                    Fury should have let his hands go as best he could in their last 2 rounds.

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