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

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  • hugh grant
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    #21
    Whoever wins rematch is best of era. Fury not got unbeaten record now, so might do better in rematch.
    Fury might want to prove people wrong

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    • elfag
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      #22
      tyson shouldn't have abandoned his body attack. he also should try to back up usyk more.

      Usyk was breathing hard after some of the mid rounds. i never seen him tired that early and hit that much but he got a second wind as tyson was getting tired and slowed down.

      Tyson also shouldnt have wasted so much energy in the first 3-4 rounds trying to bounce around on his feet that was ******, that used a lot of energy for little return. HE should have spent his energy on the body attacks.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
        I’m not convinced he’ll take the rematch tbh.
        yall crazy. Id fight fury for the money hes getting

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          #24
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          Whoever wins rematch is best of era. Fury not got unbeaten record now, so might do better in rematch.
          Fury might want to prove people wrong
          if fury wins its 1 all with usyk

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            #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant

            But usyk comes on strong late rounds, so fury s chance came and went
            Usyk is more of a pressure guy who looks for small edges to exploit hard.

            Fury ain't that type of guy & as mentioned he fooked up the moment he had anyway with 2 low shots. If he'd landed those next 2 shots at the same velocity & at the same spot as the one that hurt Usyk maybe he gets a KD or finds a moment he can take advantage of to end the fight, but thats all big speculation cuz Fury fooked up his next moves & Usyk got to recover a lil more from the initial body shot. And its not entirely clear he was THAT hurt to begin with.

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              #26
              Originally posted by elfag
              tyson shouldn't have abandoned his body attack. he also should try to back up usyk more.

              Usyk was breathing hard after some of the mid rounds. i never seen him tired that early and hit that much but he got a second wind as tyson was getting tired and slowed down.

              Tyson also shouldnt have wasted so much energy in the first 3-4 rounds trying to bounce around on his feet that was ******, that used a lot of energy for little return. HE should have spent his energy on the body attacks.
              Idk about abandoning the body attack, I think a body shot was his best moment of the fight, but I agree he shoulda fought more on the front foot vs the smaller guy. Control the action more. Use that ****** reach advantage more with the jab in Usyk's face.

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                #27
                Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                But the big issue I have with Furys detractors is that, as with much nowadays, a lot of the criticism is creeping into purely subjective territory. Its lame just how much people let their hatred of Fury (no matter how justified) shape their perception.
                Most ppl are too one dimensional thinking with this sh^t so if a boxer courts being the bad guy, as Fury has often done, or just goes against the grain of what fans like or want from boxers a good % of fans will always celebrate your demise. This is what it is.

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