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  • #31
    Originally posted by Quiksilva View Post
    https://www.ringnews24.com/2024/05/1...leksandr-usyk/

    Tyson Fury 34-1-1 (24) has blamed poor instructions from his corner for the first loss of his professional career.

    The 35-year-old Brit lost his WBC heavyweight title to WBA, WBO, IBF and Ring Magazine champion Oleksandr Usyk 22-0 (14) by split decision at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

    Ukrainian southpaw Usyk, 37, overcame a slow start to score a knockdown in the ninth to edge the bout by scores of 115-112, 113-114 and 114-113.

    Fury’s corner, consisting of head coach SugarHill Steward, assistant Andy Lee and father John Fury, competed for airtime between rounds and often provided conflicting instructions for their boxer.

    “I’m not a judge and I can’t judge a fight while I’m boxing it,” Fury said.

    “If they’d said to me before the last round that I was down I would have gone and tried to finish it but everyone in the corner believed we were up.

    “All I had to do was just keep boxing and keep doing what I was doing and I was getting it.

    “I’m not going to cry about it, I’ve had plenty of victories.

    “I was having a lot of fun, I was playing around, I had my hands around my back, I was enjoying it.”

    Usyk targeted Fury’s body throughout the fight and repeatedly found a home for his overhand right, the punch that eventually dropped Fury late in the fight. For his part, the jab and the uppercut were particularly potent weapons for Fury. With the win Usyk became the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis a quarter of a century ago.

    Lewis, who was part of the DAZN broadcast team, said: “Fury was boxing like he won the fight. No boxer can judge and say they won the fight. Every time a round was close they should look at it like a loss.”

    Usyk and Fury will not meet in an immediate rematch, again in Saudi Arabia, that is expected to take place in October.

    “We’ve punched **** out of each other for 12 rounds there, so we’re going to go home, eat some food, drink a few beers, spend some family time, walk my dog, go to the tip and me and Frank are going to talk about what’s going to happen in the future,” Fury said at the post-fight press conference.

    He added that he would not be making any major changes to his game plan the second time around, besides being more active with his punch output.

    “I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I think I’d just do a little bit more of the same, keep my defence a little bit tighter, a bit more focused and not so much messing around because I was having fun in there,” said Fury.

    “I was playing around, I was hitting him to the body, uppercuts to the head and I thought I was bossing the fight.”

    “That’s what the contract says,” said Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren about a second fight between the two best big men on the planet.

    “It’s what he wants. It’s his call. It’s Tyson’s call. So whatever he wants to do is up to him. And the clause in the contract says an immediate rematch.”​
    fury won round 12

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Toffee View Post

      The only thing I'd say is that Fury played up to the crowd to say that Usyk's shots had nothing on them.

      Rewatching the fight, I think they did hurt. I think Usyk surprised Fury with how he could hurt him. Fury takes shots well but that doesn't mean they don't count. Usyk was beating him up even in those close rounds.

      I also think the cheers every time Fury landed were overstating what he was doing. Yes he's a big man hitting a smaller man, but plenty of those shots were 'slappy'. The uppercuts were decent and a few body shots were too.
      Lewis rated Usyks power a 7. It"s a good enough score to trick People into thinking you got no mass, just force. Sometimes he cranks it up to an 8.

      There are cruiswereights and even middleweights who average 8.5 so it all depends.
      Last edited by automaton89; 05-20-2024, 06:53 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        How did Usyk “overcome a slow start” when he swept the first 3 rounds?
        Listen to Darren Barker and Barry Jones commentary on DAZN, preferably with your eyes closed, then you will understand how that happened.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by ggallin7 View Post

          fury won round 12
          A lot of people seem to think Fury won the 12th. I've watched it several times and I keep seeing Usyk winning it.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            I like John Fury for promotional purposes but him in the corner is a whole other story. But I'd assume Tyson okayed him to be in the corner being an agent of chaos, which is what he excels at, so thats on Tyson.

            There was definitely too many contestable rds to be THAT confident you had a decision locked up so idk why Sugar or Andy would say they had the dec W locked up. It was a close ass fight where if one of the disputed rds went Fury's way its a draw.

            But yea definitely too many cooks in the kitchen with Sugar, Andy & John in the corner. Fury should link back up with Davison & keep Sugar or Andy & tell his dad to stick to headbutting mfers at the grand arrivals.
            Telling him he's "got it in the bag" only one round after he was almost KTFO is maddening too.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post

              Listen to Darren Barker and Barry Jones commentary on DAZN, preferably with your eyes closed, then you will understand how that happened.
              Well thankfully I don't think I even have that option.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by jaded
                Well, at least his no longer blaming the judges for giving it to Usyk because of the war.
                I recognize Fury's skills but he is an unlikable guy that makes it hard to root for him. The comment was uncalled for and as always that imbecile will say just about anything.
                jaded jaded likes this.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                  A lot of people seem to think Fury won the 12th. I've watched it several times and I keep seeing Usyk winning it.
                  Usyk went at him and landed more. Maybe in the last 30 seconds Fury looked more alive but it wasn't enough to win the round.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by sbbigmike View Post

                    Usyk lost 4 of the first five rounds, coupled with fury dominating the middle rounds I don't see how Usyk manage to pull off a decision....if you watched the broadcast they hated fury for whatever reason it was like WWE good guy vs bad and that they wanted Usyk to win
                    I had Fury up 3-2 after 5

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                      Well thankfully I don't think I even have that option.
                      Barker, in response to Fury flicking Usyk's gloves with his left hand - Oooo! Fury is so accurate with that jab!

                      Jones, after Usyk blocks an uppercut to the body with his elbows - Hard body punch from Fury!

                      Barker is always biased to towards the guy he wants to win, but Barry Jones is usually a good, objective commentator. I think the occasion must have got to him.
                      _Rexy_ _Rexy_ likes this.

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