Frank didn't say that in the interview. He said he will do as Tyson wishes, but won't force or try to convince him to take the rematch. I think Tyson will take it, but wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't.
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I think as long as Fury takes this rematch seriously, I believe he adjusts and beats Usyk. He would have won the fight if it was not for that knockdown...he was bullying Usyk to the body and he just stopped for some reason. Usyk had no answer and I honestly thought Usyk was on his way out.billeau2 likes this.
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Turkey needs to just make undisputed belt for all the traditional weights. and all the real guys drop all the belts and just recognize the 1 belt. then let the nobodies fight for the alphabets if they want. that will maybe bankrupt them because they won't make any money from the top tier fights...Haka
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I doubt if Fury will want the rematch.
First of all he is going to take time off and then get back to the same level of training and fitness as for the first fight. And for what?
- He himself said he fought really well (and he did) and lost (or in his mind, robbed). I don't think the same motivation will there, if you already did your very best in the first fight and didn't get the result you wanted.
- The undefeated, 'no man can beat me' mantra is gone. The talk, believe and energy will be different no matter what
- Even if he wins, he will not even be called undisputed as Usyk is. He'll have to go chasing the IBF belt now
That could also kill his motivation.Last edited by PerfectJab; 05-21-2024, 08:50 AM.crimsonfalcon07
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Originally posted by Simurgh View PostFrank didn't say that in the interview. He said he will do as Tyson wishes, but won't force or try to convince him to take the rematch. I think Tyson will take it, but wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't.
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This is all talk from Frank. Fury will have the can’t be bothered attitude with this rematch, he said he wants to go on holiday etc, summers coming in the UK, think off all the drinking and binge eating during that time, then when that’s all over and it’s late August/September is he really going to have time or the drive to get in a training camp and fight in October, will he even be able to get in shape by then.
This is exactly why he pulled out in February with the so called cut, as he couldn’t be bothered after Christmas and stuffing his face, this time he has no leverage though and Usyk will just move on, will be very surprised to see these Two fight again unfortunately.Monty Fisto likes this.
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Originally posted by Winky-Wright View PostThis is all talk from Frank. Fury will have the can’t be bothered attitude with this rematch, he said he wants to go on holiday etc, summers coming in the UK, think off all the drinking and binge eating during that time, then when that’s all over and it’s late August/September is he really going to have time or the drive to get in a training camp and fight in October, will he even be able to get in shape by then.
This is exactly why he pulled out in February with the so called cut, as he couldn’t be bothered after Christmas and stuffing his face, this time he has no leverage though and Usyk will just move on, will be very surprised to see these Two fight again unfortunately.
Now if he starts to shoot it , he can come into the rematch even lighter
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Originally posted by takenotes View PostI think as long as Fury takes this rematch seriously, I believe he adjusts and beats Usyk. He would have won the fight if it was not for that knockdown...he was bullying Usyk to the body and he just stopped for some reason. Usyk had no answer and I honestly thought Usyk was on his way out.
Fury himself said in the post-confernece that this was the best he can fight, he really tried, and that he can't really be better.
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