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  • Usyk Will Always Beat Fury. There's no game plan that can change this.......

    The reason is simple, Usyk is much faster than Fury. Usyk knows grappling to counter the clinches. In the first few rounds you can clearly see Fury simply didn't have the reflexes to defend against Usyk's 1-2. it's much faster than he can react.

    Usyk CAN hurt Fury. He can throw 20-30 punch combos and hurt Fury worse than Deontay Wilder.



    It doesn't go the other way. Fury never seriously hurt Usyk who has an iron jaw. Fury does not have the 1 punch KO power needed to hurt Usyk to the body either.






    Usyk KO's Fury in their next fight. You have to also understand Usyk despite being 2 yrs older, is a much better maintained athlete.
    Last edited by HeadShots; 05-23-2024, 12:10 AM.

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    Nah, Fury was schooling him for 7 rounds

    Fury was barely able to spar because of the cut, a few people like Chisora let that slip before the fight. Sparring is where you get your real fight conditioning done. So I believe Fury will be able to press the action more next time with a camp where he's had proper sparring. He was starting to break Usyk down in the middle rounds and if he had the conditioning from proper sparring he would've gone through the gears.

    Usyk is rightly the favourite in the rematch, but next time he won't be getting a version thats done no sparring for 3 months. He hasn't even had any sparring partners since then except 1 friend called Ty Mitchell because they did some very light sparring and he trusted him with that

    Different story next time.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
      Nah, Fury was schooling him for 7 rounds


      Schooling him in what? Limbo dancing?

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      • #4
        It's not impossible for Fury to beat Usyk. He did have some success and there were a lot of close rounds. He is always going to have problems with Usyk's superior speed and work rate though.

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        • #5
          The best version of Tyson Fury would beat Usyk, but I don't think he can get back to the required level of fitness to do it.

          If he can't spar because of the risk of re-opening the cut, he will 100% lose the rematch.
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          • #6
            1 punch can change anything in the HW division my man
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            • #7
              I don't think it is necessarily always but Usyk exposed lot of weaknesses in Fury's technique like that he isn't really responsible in his defense (he doesn't return his hands to defend himself) and mistakes in footwork (how many times Usyk caught him when he crossed his legs even turn his back - imo the difference between elite footwork of Usyk and Fury's "moves like a middleweight" footwork was very visible). Fury did some good things particularly body work and some uppercuts, but could he sustain it in rematch? Usyk now knows he can hurt him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                Nah, Fury was schooling him for 7 rounds

                Fury was barely able to spar because of the cut, a few people like Chisora let that slip before the fight. Sparring is where you get your real fight conditioning done. So I believe Fury will be able to press the action more next time with a camp where he's had proper sparring. He was starting to break Usyk down in the middle rounds and if he had the conditioning from proper sparring he would've gone through the gears.

                Usyk is rightly the favourite in the rematch, but next time he won't be getting a version thats done no sparring for 3 months. He hasn't even had any sparring partners since then except 1 friend called Ty Mitchell because they did some very light sparring and he trusted him with that

                Different story next time.
                No way fury won every round until the 8th.

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                • #9
                  Oh, stop. What a ridiculous statement. That was a very close fight; the ninth round decided it. No one schooled anyone. Fury could very well win the rematch. And who knows , if there’s a trilogy, Tyson might win that too.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View Post
                    1 punch can change anything in the HW division my man
                    Fact. Usyk thrashed Fury in the ninth, and one punch started it all. Fight could’ve ended there, if not for the bell. The shoe might be on the other foot in the rematch.
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