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  • #31
    Crap, totally bull****. On rematch Usyk will finish what referee stopped

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tibburon245 View Post
      Nobody talking about the obvious weight advantage? They need to make another division between 200-230 lbs. Then super heavyweight from 230 lbs & up. Fury is good but he is also a giant with a huge advantage. Try putting Crawford in with Benavidez or Canelo, see how he does. Not fair.
      A great smaller man can beat a very good larger man, this was proven once again. No need for another division as just about any good fighter at HW can KO their opponent.
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      • #33
        fury wasnt good enough on the night, i think his clowning was nervous clowning, he knew what he was up against and he was nervous, quit the clowning bulk up a bit and go to take him out if he can in the rematch if hes up for it of course, fury has taken quite a few ****s to the head, he might not want anymore but he is a proud man so he just might give it one more go

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        • #34
          Tyson threw nothing away ! He got his a— beat ! Usyk is phenomenal !

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post
            Usyk landed 13 more punches in the fight.
            That also includes landing more shots in 7 of the 12 rounds including a knockdown. It does mean something.
            Usyk hurt Fury and Fury did not hurt Usyk. That also means a lot.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Smash View Post
              fury wasnt good enough on the night, i think his clowning was nervous clowning, he knew what he was up against and he was nervous, quit the clowning bulk up a bit and go to take him out if he can in the rematch if hes up for it of course, fury has taken quite a few ****s to the head, he might not want anymore but he is a proud man so he just might give it one more go
              Precisely. Fury was playing off the fact that he has met his match and then some. He had already realized it.

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              • #37
                Fury was showboating trying trick the audience into thinking he is in control, meanwhile he was being punished in the face and could not defend himself.
                Last edited by MrShakeAndBake; 05-20-2024, 10:29 AM.

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                • #38
                  Threw the fight away?!?? Lol Usyk beat the **** out of him from round 8 onwards. Usyk also won the first three rounds. This dwarf is butt hurt.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
                    Fury was showboating trying trick the audience into thinking he is in control, meanwhile he was being punished in the face and could not defend himself.
                    Great post
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                    • #40
                      I would say that Usyk TOOK it away rather than Tyson gave it away. Too many fans out there overstate what Fury does in the ring. He bounces around awkwardly, lands a couple shots here and there and he he's not only won the fight but put on a masterclass for the ages. Give us a break. Fury buzzed Usyk with a couple clean shots, but Usyk wasn't going anywhere. Tyson Fury will lose the rematch more decisively, and if he goes on to take the AJ fight (he won't), he leaves on a stretcher.
                      Last edited by TheOneAboveAll; 05-20-2024, 11:14 AM.

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