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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Usyk-Fury rematch takes.

    I’m seeing a lot of them and quite surprisingly the majority of them suggest the rematch is going to be one sided, either Usyk has his number and will dominate the rematch or Fury will make the adjustments and emphatically avenge his loss.

    With the first fight being so close and competitive, do you not think a rematch would also be very competitive. I see another close decision with Usyk’s output and stamina proving the edge.
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    I think Fury will look significantly worse than he did in the first fight. I think after the Ngannou disaster and the cut that delayed the fight we ended up with the most serious, focused, in-shape version of Fury. And after he put in all that work and was beaten pretty convincingly I don't think he'll come back with the same commitment.

    He's been dropped 8 times, he's been cut several times in recent memory, he abuses food and drugs and alcohol. I think his best is past him. I don't think he's really looked the same as far as his footwork and sharpness since the Wilder trilogy.

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    • Smash
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      #3
      i think fury will do a bit better in the rematch but still lose, usyk will just probably find that extra bit when needed

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        #4
        Originally posted by famicommander
        I think Fury will look significantly worse than he did in the first fight. I think after the Ngannou disaster and the cut that delayed the fight we ended up with the most serious, focused, in-shape version of Fury. And after he put in all that work and was beaten pretty convincingly I don't think he'll come back with the same commitment.

        He's been dropped 8 times, he's been cut several times in recent memory, he abuses food and drugs and alcohol. I think his best is past him. I don't think he's really looked the same as far as his footwork and sharpness since the Wilder trilogy.
        Wasn't beaten "pretty convincingly" outside of your "I scored it this way therefore that's how everyone should score it" retarded logic.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza

          Wasn't beaten "pretty convincingly" outside of your "I scored it this way therefore that's how everyone should score it" retarded logic.
          I sincerely don't care about your take. I watched the fight and Usyk won rounds 1-3 and 8-12. End of. Fury lost 8 rounds and got dropped, get over it. If Fury weren't the A-side the cards would've been much wider and you know it.
          Last edited by famicommander; 05-31-2024, 06:44 PM.

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            #6
            Yes, there's always the chance that Fury changes his strategy, adjusts his fight plan and comes out with a different style.

            But we've seen COUNTLESS times that Usyk just needs 2-3 rounds to adjust and alter his.

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              #7
              Originally posted by famicommander

              I sincerely don't care about your take. I watched the fight and Usyk won rounds 1-3 and 8-12. End of. Fury lost 8 rounds and got dropped, get over it. If Fury weren't the A-side the cards would've been much wider and you know it.
              I couldn't give a fuck about your retarded take on it either, you clown. I'm still going to tell you that it's retarded. Because, it is.

              To act like your scorecard is the only scorecard possible in a fight with extremely obviously close rounds is just straight up dumb. But, I'm certainly not remotely surprised by that.

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              • famicommander
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                #8
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                I couldn't give a fuck about your retarded take on it either, you clown. I'm still going to tell you that it's retarded. Because, it is.

                To act like your scorecard is the only scorecard possible in a fight with extremely obviously close rounds is just straight up dumb. But, I'm certainly not remotely surprised by that.
                The rounds weren't close, except 7 and 12.

                Usyk easily won the first 3.
                Fury easily won 4, 5, and 6.
                Usyk easily won 8-11.

                Learn to score or watch it again. Or don't, I don't particularly care.

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                • Haka
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                  #9
                  Usyk only has to avoid that right uppercut then he is fine imo.

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                    #10
                    I think it's tricky. I feel like Fury has more room to adjust and improve from the first fight, but I don't know if he just can't keep up with Usyk stamina wise.

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