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  • Top 5 Reasons why Fury can't win the rematch and won't take it

    1. Usyk battered him and psychologically demolished him in that 9th round. For an egocentric fighter like Fury that will live inside his mind rent free.
    2. Because of that battering his punch resistance has dropped even further. He'll go down easily now and will fight a lot more scared.
    3. He was in peak shape and exceptionally well trained for this fight and it wasn't enough. That is so daunting and demotivating when considering a rematch.
    4. His mind games and showboating failed completely. Another big weapon and morale booster gone from his arsenal.
    5. He's simply not as good as Usyk and never will be. This is another thing that is probably going to live in his head and will absolutely torment him.

    I think last night was it for Fury as far as fighting at the top of his game and I'm expecting him to struggle over the next few months as reality sets in.

  • #2
    All great points. Remember that Fury started out saying he wanted the rematch, but by the time he sat down for the post fight presser, he already changed his mind and said he wasn't sure what he was going to do. It's dawning on him hour by hour that he simply can't compete with Usyk. For crying out loud, he head butted Usyk and Usyk had a good cut and didn't even bleed!! That must have crushed Fury's soul right there!

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    • #3
      Fury has a bully mentality like his father I won’t lose sleep over it but I sure would still like to see Joshua lay him out bc that’s exactly what a boxer/ puncher would do to him and why he’s never fought one ,Ngganou was the closest to one he’s ever fought and look at what happened on that one .

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      • #4
        he will take it, money
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        • #5
          I’m not convinced he’ll take the rematch tbh.

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          • #6
            fury will be 270 for the rematch

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            • #7
              I think Tyson is on the decline and this is just a hunch but I think for big fellas like him the decline is much sharper then it is for smaller guys his age. I unfortunately don't really have any real proof to back up my theory other then large dogs age faster then small dogs.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Shrap View Post
                1. Usyk battered him and psychologically demolished him in that 9th round. For an egocentric fighter like Fury that will live inside his mind rent free.
                2. Because of that battering his punch resistance has dropped even further. He'll go down easily now and will fight a lot more scared.
                3. He was in peak shape and exceptionally well trained for this fight and it wasn't enough. That is so daunting and demotivating when considering a rematch.
                4. His mind games and showboating failed completely. Another big weapon and morale booster gone from his arsenal.
                5. He's simply not as good as Usyk and never will be. This is another thing that is probably going to live in his head and will absolutely torment him.

                I think last night was it for Fury as far as fighting at the top of his game and I'm expecting him to struggle over the next few months as reality sets in.
                1-He was almost knocked into the shadow realm by Wilder in several fights. It did not live inside his mind afterwards.
                2-He already recovered in the rounds after that beating, he didn't even get a bad concussion as far as I know. He'll be fine in the coming months. You don't really understand what type of fights and beatings actually ruin a fighter's durability.
                3-This fight was about tactics and certain circumstances, not about who was in the best shape. They were both in great shape.
                4-He did his best work when he wasn't taunting. The body punching and his work on the inside.
                5-Assumptions

                I think you're wrong and/or exaggerating about everything. This rematch is a winnable fight and it was not in any way a one sided affair, a domination or anything like that. Usyk simply had the right momentum in this fight. Fury is very adaptable. He can change up his gameplan and if he avoids getting hit like in the 9th round again, he can win. Hell he was at one point winning almost comfortably untill the momentum shifted.

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                • #9
                  When fury had usyk hurt, complaining, wincing and grimacing fury stood back to admire himself? When usyk landed on fury in 9th, he went on to try finish fury.!
                  Where's killer instinct from fury?
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 05-19-2024, 11:51 AM.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Smash View Post
                    he will take it, money
                    This.

                    Til the 9th he was up. Sh^t went massively sideways in the 9th for him. If the 9th doesn't go sideways as bad as it did the fight is a draw. If he was willing to fight Wilder 3x for shorter money, he'll fight Usyk for bigger money 100%.

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