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  • #11
    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.
    Crawford beats Canelo.

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    • #12
      Usyk won but it was close. After 6 rounds I thought fury would win, even though I predicted usyk to win fight

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      • #13
        I think Fury can win a rematch. Fighters have been knocked out in the first fight and won the rematch!

        I still pick Usyk to win but if I was Fury I would take the rematch - he has a good chance

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        • #14
          Nobody’s talking about the fact that Usyk apparently suffered a broken jaw. Both men were throwing with all they had. If I were Fury, I’d be demanding a rematch as soon as possible. If I were Usyk and really did suffer a broken jaw, I would seriously consider taking my retirement. Neither guy has a reverse gear in his transmission, though, so I look for a spirited redux in October.

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          • #15
            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.
            Why do people mention this all the time weight advantages like this have existed as long as boxing has.

            Some prime example of this off the top of the dome are​ Luigi Musina/Joe louis against Carnera, Haye against Valuev, whomever against Butterbean, whomever against Miller so on and so forth...

            P.S. And these examples I just gave are even bigger disparities then Fury vs Usyk
            Last edited by Boro; 05-20-2024, 08:56 AM. Reason: P.S.

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            • #16
              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.
              I’m curious how Crawford Canelo translates into the ring. Crawford may not punch as hard or take a punch as well but I guarantee you he’s physically stronger than Canelo. Again I don’t know how that’ll translate into a fight between them.

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              • #17
                You can say that about any of the boxers that lost to a better man lol Fury lucky ref saved him in the 9th round , he was OUT. Usyk landed 50 more punches, this framton dude is a clown
                Last edited by MrShakeAndBake; 05-20-2024, 09:23 AM.
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Bro. Steve View Post
                  Nobody’s talking about the fact that Usyk apparently suffered a broken jaw. Both men were throwing with all they had. If I were Fury, I’d be demanding a rematch as soon as possible. If I were Usyk and really did suffer a broken jaw, I would seriously consider taking my retirement. Neither guy has a reverse gear in his transmission, though, so I look for a spirited redux in October.
                  This was a lie made up by Fury's team. They brought this up in their conference while Usyk was doing his own completely fine.

                  It's the kind of class you'd expect from Fury's camp. Especially when Fury got his head bashed in worse than ever and Usyk put the fear of god into him in that 9th round.

                  Fury won't win the rematch and he didn't throw victory away, Usyk made adjustments and Fury tried the same things but it didn't work. Here's the adjustments Usyk made from that 7th round to win the fight and beat down the gypsy goblin:


                  He's simply better and has Fury's number and chin. Fury's ego must be going through hell right now after all the **** he talked and has talked over the years.
                  Last edited by Shrap; 05-20-2024, 09:07 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
                    You can say that about any of the boxers that lost to a better man lol Fury lucky ref saved him in the 9th round , he was OUT. Usyk landed 590 more punches, this framton dude is a clown
                    Usyk landed 13 more punches in the fight.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post
                      Usyk landed 13 more punches in the fight.
                      what are you talking about ?! go to the compubox source 50 more landed punches.
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