It was razor thin and could of gone either way .The prospect of the rematch is again the most exciting match up in the division as they stand head and shoulders above the rest ...roll on oct !
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Usyk was the Cinderella Man, he was there to win. Fury thought his physicality would win but he was there for the money and that's the difference.
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During the fight, a dogged Braddock took a few heavy hits from the powerful younger champion, but Braddock kept coming, wearing down Baer, who seemed perplexed by Braddock's ability to take a punch. In the end, the judges gave Usyk the title with a split decision.
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Originally posted by Jsrr View PostI think a 2nd fight with Fury will NOT play like the 2nd Fight with AJ, where he fought better but Usyk was still able to make adjustments.
Fury now KNOWS that Usyk can hurt him, and hurt him probably worse than anybody has before. That beating Fury took in the 9th was worse than any 1 punch KD that Fury has ever suffered, he couldn't even raise his hands to defend himself. I doubt he wants to risk more.
If there is a rematch, I suspect an overly cautious Fury in a UD win for Usyk which will look a lot like rounds 1-3, where Fury was just backing away jabbing and Usyk chasing, landing the more consequential punches and edging the round.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
To be fair, Frampton's side in NI would be friendly with England but I agree, this isn't Carl's British nationalism speaking, it's his honest view and I agree with it, mid fight it looked like Fury's to lose and he blew it.
Can he win a rematch? he wouldn't be favorite that's for sure.
its not a 6 round fight its a12 round fight and we always knew usyk would come on strong so strong in fact he swept the last five rounds and in the 9th he should have been stopped.
wake up webber usyk had levels above fury and he showed it
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Originally posted by thack View PostIt was razor thin and could of gone either way .The prospect of the rematch is again the most exciting match up in the division as they stand head and shoulders above the rest ...roll on oct !
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Originally posted by The plunger man View Postso when it was roughly even at mid fight range it was furyâs to loseâ¦..just as well your not a ****ing judgeâ¦hells bells your worse than Barry jones.
its not a 6 round fight itâs a 12 round fight and we always knew usyk would come on strong so strong in fact he swept the last five rounds and in the 9th he should have been stopped.
wake up webber usyk had levels above fury and he showed it
There's no need to get heated. If it's a Joshua thing, I support always support Joshua when he's fighting. As a matter of fact, Joshua did the same damn thing, he had Usyk hurt a couple of times and did not press further (memories of Ruiz Jr perhaps), he also stood off.
All credit to Usyk, he came through, but this notion that it was straightforward or he was never in danger of losing, it's not genuine and doesn't reflect reality imo.Last edited by Weebler I; 05-20-2024, 03:39 PM.Nash out likes this.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostIf you look on the fight thread, a lot of people thought Usyk was done mid-fight. I'm sure the live odds changed hugely at that juncture. I was saying finish him at the television, and I've watched a few fights before in my time so I know when it's on, but Fury stood off and did not attempt to stop Usyk (talked about not being greedy I think post-fight).
There's no need to get heated. If it's a Joshua thing, I support always support Joshua when he's fighting. As a matter of fact, Joshua did the same damn thing, he had Usyk hurt a couple of times and did not press further (memories of Ruiz Jr perhaps), he also stood off.
All credit to Usyk, he came through, but this notion that it was straightforward or he was never in danger of losing, it's not genuine and doesn't reflect reality imo.
All fights have momentum shifts and real great fighters are able to adapt and go god mode, usyk has that ability period
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