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  • Superheavyweight
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    Thank god we get to go through this all again.. it was fun the first time round.


    Usyk should KO Fury this time..

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  • GoldenBackHand
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    Fury won the first fight..

    I expect Fury to win the second fight via KO.

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by takenotes View Post
    Fury was on his way to a win before he got caught by that shot and he got caught because he started leaning on the ropes instead of using his range in the middle of the ring. Ihad Fury up 5-3 going into the 9th. I am going to say that Fury makes the adjustments and wins by TKO this time.
    Good grief. From what universe did you stream that fight?
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  • Nightfall
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    This was a great heavy weight fight. Fury controlled some rounds until he start show boating and got caught.I expect him to grow up now and do better in the rematch

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    Tyson Fury will ether attempt to box Oleksandr Uysk with a similar tactics as his first fight, or he will once again revert back to his former Kronk Style 'The style he decided to move away from in preparation for Oleksandr Uysk'.

    Tyson Fury was severely hurt by Oleksandr Uysk in their first fight, and for the majority of the fight backed Tyson Fury up all night.

    When and if Tyson Fury and his team analyse the fight, this will be something they cannot over look 'This is two fights now back to back Fury has been decked or hurt badly'.

    Note: I would say that Tyson Fury in order to give himself the best opportunity to win? He needs to just solidify his conditioning and refine his tactics from the first fight. I still believe that Fury is by far too innately clumsy, and his fundamental skills are not solid enough for him to 'Just wade forward vs Oleksandr Uysk'.

    Tyson Fury needs to box a solid fight, and reduce the amount of technical mistake and unforced errors he makes as the fight progresses over the distance potentially.

    I will give Tyson Fury a serious chance of winning the rematch 'But in reviewing the fight, I also believe Oleksandr Uysk skill for skill fought a better fight twice back to back against Anthony Joshua. Uysk got the win vs Fury, but there are areas where he can improve' etc.






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  • Boxing 112
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    Originally posted by dan-b View Post

    Fury had 7 months after the Ngannou fight.
    They basically had a double camp though fight was meant to Feb. Now they can rest properly before another full camp. Although i wanted to see it Oct

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  • Stephankotyk
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    Great, enough time for Usyk to recover. He came into first fight having 3 camps while fury chilled and trained properly for last camp, he was in bad shape before busting his brow and did great to get into shape he was for a fight.

    we will see much fresher Usyk who knows what works against Fury and i expect easier fight for him.
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  • STREET CLEANER
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    I wonder if Fury comes forward and some how stops Usyk what the comments will be this time around.

    Usyk has world class skill but his tenacity is his biggest asset.

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  • sidefx996
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    Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

    Wrong question. The question should be: what can Fury do differently to avoid another embarrassing cinematic drama and defeat in hands of the undisputedchampion Usyk?
    What exactly was "embarrassing" about it besides maybe the silly clowning for the crowd? He got caught and had one bad round or otherwise he probably would have won. He showed huge heart as always, hurt Usyk several times and comfortably controlled a good portion of the fight. He's earned almost a quarter of a billion dollars fighting and is a two-time World Champion who has lost "one" very close fight to certainly one of the greatest fighters who's come along in a long time.
    Last edited by sidefx996; 05-29-2024, 07:38 AM.
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  • Zonkmeister
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    Finally an exciting rematch. Winnable for both. Can Usyk pull it off again? Will he feel more comfortable now that he's made the proper adjustments? Can Fury himself adjust to them, or try something different? Can he avoid getting knocked down for a change? Gonna be watching with interest.
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