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    Comments Thread For: BoxingScene Roundtable: What Next For Usyk And Fury?


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  • wrecksracer
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    Not that I want to see it, but Fury could win the rematch by employing the awful Klitschko punch-fall in-clinch all night. He has the size and the reach. TBH, that's what I thought he was going to do.

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      #3
      It's insane to me that people are bringing up Wilder like wtf.

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      • BillyBoxing
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        #4
        I think Fury has been on the decline for a while. He's been abusing his body in many ways and has taken too much damage over the last years. He hasn't looked impressive since Wilder 2.

        ​​​​​Look like his punch resistance is gone.
        Both Wilder and Fury ended up damaged by their violent trilogy.

        AT this point I favor AJ to beat him.

        Usyk on the other hand has not been hurt a lot in his career. He's the fresher fighter despite being a bit older.

        I think a prime Fury would beat Usyk. But Fury's prime has been killed by too much knock downs and pints.

        A prime Fury even without proper training would not struggle with N'gannou.

        Fury arguably lost twice in a row vs a MMA fighter and a cruiserweight. Time to think about hanging them up.
        Last edited by BillyBoxing; 05-19-2024, 11:55 PM.

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        • Canvas
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          #5
          No wonder Boxingscene has hit the skids since it was sold. There were some terrible takes in this "roundtable".

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            #6
            If there is a rematch, it won't be on that date they said.

            Fury may decide that's enough, he's retiring, or he might say okay, one more fight.

            I don't think he'll fight Joshua, but there's a distant possibility.

            It's hard to get out of bed and do a training camp when you know you've got millions upons millions of dollars/ pounds in your bank accounts. Plus, taking all that punishment in a fight and career takes it's toll.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Atypicalbrit
              It's insane to me that people are bringing up Wilder like wtf.
              Dumbass its because of what Wilder has accomplished. If he gets past Zuang,then a fight with Usyk is necesarry to make Usyk the greatest heavy weight champion of this era. Plus Wilder still needs to fight Joshua before they both retire

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nightfall
                Dumbass its because of what Wilder has accomplished. If he gets past Zuang,then a fight with Usyk is necesarry to make Usyk the greatest heavy weight champion of this era. Plus Wilder still needs to fight Joshua before they both retire
                Lmaoooooooooooooo

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                  #9
                  If somehow Fury can up the workrate, not languish on the ropes and throw in combination he can win the rematch but truthfully too much Colombian marching powder, weight loss and pints sunk for Fury just like with Hatton it caught up quickly and it's realistically the end of the road for him.
                  Last edited by Boro; 05-20-2024, 05:19 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by wrecksracer
                    Not that I want to see it, but Fury could win the rematch by employing the awful Klitschko punch-fall in-clinch all night. He has the size and the reach. TBH, that's what I thought he was going to do.
                    I wondered why he didn't just grab Usyk when he got hurt? Instead he fell all around the ring instead

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