Comments Thread For: Frampton: 'Fury Threw Victory Away, He Can Beat Usyk In A Rematch'
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I don’t see it happening unless he is allowed to cheat like in Wilder/Fury 2. However, if there is an even playing field and he is forced to play by the same rules as Oleksandr
Usyk then he loses.
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Yes, fury has shown that he can come back and adapt and fight completely differently in rematches...but Usyk has proven that he can adapt and fight completely different after a couple of rounds.Carl sounds like a reformed man since his run-in with John Fury. He used to have interesting opinions.
To be fair, Fury showed in the second Wilder fight that he could change his spots. Contrast his superb performance there, in the Kronk style, with the shadow boxing he’d done a few years earlier in the snoozer against Wladdy. (Remember? The main problem for Klitschko that night was having no one to grab and lean on.)
The point is he did learn from Sugar Hill and he also brilliantly applied what he’d gleaned, the hard way, from Fury-Wilder I. So we can’t rule out something of the same, or can we? Does he really need another battering at 37?
I vote that he hang ‘em up and get on with becoming the next Steven Seagal.Comment
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Usyk cheated. He was out of it end of round 7, suddenly he has his cross and he’s now like a bunny skipping around everywhere. I need to know if it was smelling saltsLast edited by TysonFuryTBE; 05-23-2024, 09:44 AM.Comment
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Lol
It's 2024 Get over it!
Tyson Fury beat Deontay Wilder twice Fair & Square
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I never brought the topic up in this discussion but one of your Tyson fanboys did. He said that Fury cheated Wilder I didn’t.
I even credited Fury for the victory before re-watching it again. Fury wants a rematch and I wonder why?
He can’t whup Usyk. He should fight Anthony Joshua instead. I am more than convinced that Usyk would knock Fury out in a rematch.Last edited by champion4ever; 05-21-2024, 11:38 AM.Comment
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Respectfully, I cannot understand why so many people believe that fight was super close. I don't think the fight was any closer than 8-4 in rounds and 116-111 in points. In my view, Fury clearly won rounds 4-6, and had a case for 7 maybe, but Usyk won every other round cleanly. Those who gave Fury the 12th round did so beause he landed one decent punch, but Usyk clearly did more that round. People are just desperate to give Fury credit for anything he does while overlooking the rest. Usyk outboxed and outworked Fury through most of the fight, so I am honestly baffled by the people who think it was nip and tuck. Usyk proved quite clearly that he's the superior boxer and that he's got more dog in him. He KO's Fury in the rematch.Idk about the threw away part of Frampton's statement, but the fight was super close even with that 9th rd to not assume the rematch winner will be obvious.
I do suspect the betting line favors Usyk more next time initially & towards fight night. Maybe Usyk walks in the ring at -150 to -200 instead of as a +140ish dog like he did Saturday after the fight being a virtual pickem for months.Last edited by TheOneAboveAll; 05-21-2024, 09:29 AM.Comment
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Cuz it literally was. If Fury doesn't get dropped in the 9th the fight is a draw. Hell the 9th rd was competitive iirc til it went extremely sideways for Fury so if Fury had not only avoided the KD but won that rd he wins the fight. And I don't believe these judges to be off base THAT much. They agreed unanimously on 8 (4-4) of the 12rds & the fight was decided on the other 4rds. A fight decided by a point is always close imo.Comment
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You know, at first glance it did seem that Fury's trunks went up to his *******, but upon closer scrutiny, it was actually Fury's ******* that reached down to his trunks.Comment
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