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Originally posted by turnedup View PostWe’ve seen fights stopped for way less drama than we saw last night. That battering was worthy of a stoppage. That wasn’t a one punch drop like wilder did that has people claiming this incredible recuperation powers like fury is some super hero. He’s a 35 year old man that go clobbered over and over again to the point he came tumbling to the corner what saved him was the ref being between him and Usyk and Usyk being called off from doing even more damage in that sequence. Doesn’t matter anyway, the right man won and all fury got for it being let go longer is more punches to the head.
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The difference in the fight was breaking Fury's nose in the first & again in the 7th or 8th when Fury cleared his nose on Usyk in the clinch. Fury faded after that.
Like many i had Fury 4-2 up after 6.
Congratulations to Usyk & all true fans of boxing having a legacy fighter undespute putting these money first plonkas in theyre place.
Funny how that worked out. Now watch boxing ruin it all. I'll be 79 by the next undesputed lol.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostWe’ve seen fights stopped for way less drama than we saw last night. That battering was worthy of a stoppage. That wasn’t a one punch drop like wilder did that has people claiming this incredible recuperation powers like fury is some super hero. He’s a 35 year old man that go clobbered over and over again to the point he came tumbling to the corner what saved him was the ref being between him and Usyk and Usyk being called off from doing even more damage in that sequence. Doesn’t matter anyway, the right man won and all fury got for it being let go longer is more punches to the head.
Ref did a great job by the Book and since Fury finished the fight it shows that the ref was right by letting the show going on.Thunderous1 likes this.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
The ropes held Fury up at least 3 times in that round. Are we counting all 3 as knockdowns? 10-6 round? I'm ok with the way it played out, but it did kind of look like a standing 8 count.Last edited by Boro; 05-20-2024, 05:03 AM.
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What a fight ...! I'm not one for draws ,especially when they are the Fury v Wilder 1 type one's but this was razor thin and it's a pity there had to be a loser. IF they have ANYTHING left the rematch should truly be as magnificent , so roll on oct !! Under 'normal' circumstances and at their late career stages I would expect one or both to retire but a few months rest and I'm sure these two modern greats will be ready to rumble again ( especially for $60m!).They are head and shoulders above the pack and have us all fully zoomed in on the only heavyweight fight that matters Usyk V Fury 2 ! ....could there be a trilogy, I think so !
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Where are all those "boxing experts, analysts..." now?!
"Good big man vs good little man", blah, blah, blah.
Have you ever heard of a GOOD big man vs a GREAT little man? Oh, uh, ah...
Now you know why mofo wanted no part of Usyk.
Ducking should be the top criterion when ranking fighters.
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