The appealing story some will tell themselves is that Fury will be better prepared, in "better shape" and will bring improved tactics to the Usyk rematch. Even under the optimal scenario where Fury lives like a monk for the next 7 months (which he won't) it won't solve his fundamental lack of athleticism.
Doing a few additional shuttle runs and longer morning runs isn't going to solve the problem. He was almost KO'd due to physical exhaustion and that was after doing nothing for the first three rounds. If he does what's required to win the first three rounds this time (or at least attempts to) he will simply tire sooner and get knocked out.
He has nothing new to show Usyk, the KO will come between rounds 7 and 9.
Doing a few additional shuttle runs and longer morning runs isn't going to solve the problem. He was almost KO'd due to physical exhaustion and that was after doing nothing for the first three rounds. If he does what's required to win the first three rounds this time (or at least attempts to) he will simply tire sooner and get knocked out.
He has nothing new to show Usyk, the KO will come between rounds 7 and 9.
Comment