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  • Tyson Fury: “Usyk Fight was easy, I only gave him round 8,9 and 10”.

    Cliff notes:

    - Says Usyk fight was easy. Felt like he was in there with a local amateur boxer.
    - Only gave him rounds 8,9 and 10.
    - Got clipped because he was having too much fun.
    - Feels that he’s under pressure to knock Usyk out in the rematch because judges won’t side with him anyway.
    Last edited by qad; 06-22-2024, 07:05 AM.

  • #2
    Nah, Fury! You lost a very close and competitive fight. Usyk nearly KOd you. He had you out on your feet. You are now looking old my boy! You are even beginning to fight like it!

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    • #3
      Lol round 9 could have been a 10-7

      Worst ass whipping I've ever seen in an indivodual round tbh
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      • #4
        This interview gives away a lot of things, for one? Nobody here can deny that Tyson Fury was not in condition 'He has just basically admitted that he had three back to back training camps, which is unprecedented for himself. In terms of conditioning, he put in a maximum effort of his career'. But I have always stated, that Fury would not lose to Uysk due to lack of effort it would be because? He made a tactical mistake, in preparation'.

        Tyson Fury and his team attempted to bring back a hybrid version of the Riddler 'A version of Tyson Fury we have not witnessed for almost 9 years, since Wladimir Kiltschko'. From the very moment the Fury vs Uysk fight was announced, I suspected that Fury and his team would prepare with those tactics which I believed was a mistake'.

        Tyson Fury when he very first comeback, to the game after his trials and tribulations 'The version of Tyson Fury we saw fight inside the ring, was a hybrid version of the Riddler. The reason why I say hybrid, is because? Tyson Fury's pure boxing skills were good, but they were clearly not as potent or effective compared to his past fights vs Wladimir Kiltschko and Derek Chisora II. Those two fights could be rate as the peak of Tyson Fury's old school Riddler style'.

        Tyson Fury made the conscious decision to alter his style for a reason 'The reality is? Tyson Fury never won his first fight vs Deontay Wilder I. Fighters don't win World titles by being back up all night, decked twice once badly. Out of the two fighters in that fight, it is Deontay Wilder who had the strongest claim for the win. Overall the draw was the correct decision given'.

        Tyson Fury even after that first fight with Deontay Wilder, was still trying to duplicate his former conditioning and style 'Which he developed under the tutorship of Peter Fury. It was in my opinion after the fights vs Otto Wallin, a fight were Tyson Fury was busted up real good and pushed over 12 rounds. Tyson Fury had the awareness to detect that, he must alter his style in order to stay competitive at Top level boxing'.

        Tyson Fury for his rematch vs Deontay Wilder 'Went from weighing in consistently 250 + pounds, to now weighing in over 270 + pounds. This was a conscious deliberately altercation made by Tyson Fury. This increase in weight was also accompanied by a more static, fundamental offensive style. The Kronk Fury style is actually a more innate way of fighting for Tyson Fury, it was Peter Fury who? Took him away from that style of fighting, because he most likely detected? That Fury is by far too clumsy has a tendency to make technical mistakes and does not really have great boxing fundamentals to be effective with that style at top level'.

        Tyson Fury even at Domestic and European level in his career, long before he fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'Fury was being decked and ****** about. Yes Fury was winning fights, but anyone who has knowledge of boxing? Could see that Tyson Fury was a fighter there to be ****** out. By far too clumsy, his boxing fundamentals were not great and his was prone to making unforced errors in all of his competitive fights'.

        It was very fortunate that the Tyson Fury vs David Haye fight never happened 'Because I have always believed that the timing of that fight, that version of David Haye would of taken Tyson Fury out of the fight'.

        The main point I am making in this post is? Tyson Fury in my opinion, did not prepare with the most optimal tactics for Oleksandr Uysk 'Fury attempted to bring back a version of Tyson Fury, we had not seen inside the ring for almost 9 years. The Hybrid Version of the Riddler, is still one of the best fighters in the Heavyweight Division 'But he is not number 1'.

        Muhammad Ali during is career comeback, experienced a very similar situation to Tyson Fury 'Or should I say Tyson Fury experienced decades later, what Muhammad Ali encountered'.

        Ali when he first came back after his trials and tribulations, just like Tyson Fury 'Muhammad Ali attempted to duplicated his former fighting style and condition. Muhammad Ali was still one of the top level heavyweights in the game. But his former style was no longer effective to the level it was during the 1960's, or as potent'.

        It was during the aftermath of Muhammad Ali's rematch vs Ken Norton II 'Ali had the awareness to detect, that he needed to alter his style. Both Tyson Fury and Muhammad Ali decades apart experienced very similar career situations, and they both had the ability to detect? That they needed to alter their fighting styles'.

        Note: Tyson Fury in this interview, has detected that he most likely should not of attempted to bring back the hybrid version of the Riddler vs Oleksandr Uysk I. I have always stated that Tyson Fury's best most optimal tactics, that he should use in preparation for Oleksandr Uysk 'Is to refine his Kronk Fury style, reduce the technical mistakes and unforced errors he makes'.

        We don't know for sure whether that style will be enough to beat Oleksandr Uysk 'But I think it seems to be the most optimal way for him to prepare. Tyson Fury for many years has trained with the Kronk Fury methodologies, the sudden dramatic decision to move away from this style of fighting and preparation was a tactical mistake vs Oleksandr Uysk'.

        Tyson Fury's reaction in this video, in regards to the action of the fight 'Is what I would want to see in fighter. Tyson Fury understands that Oleksandr Uysk beat him, but he has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is overall a superior fighter to him. That is the difference between how certain fighters and Champion's react to losing'.

        When Frank Bruno lost to Mike Tyson 'Bruno understood and accepted that Tyson was a superior fighter to him'.

        When Ricky Hatton lost to Floyd Mayweather Junior 'Hatton understood and accepted that Mayweather was a superior fighter to him'.

        In my opinion neither Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua have accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter to themselves 'And this is just one of the factors why, I have rated those two fighters as the most likely fighters to beat Oleksandr Uysk'.

        To conclude: Tyson Fury in this interview, in my opinion is reacting how a former Champion in his situation should react 'Fury has not accepted that Uysk is a superior fighter to himself. That personal perception, can have a great effect on a fighters momentum leading into a rematch' etc.










        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-22-2024, 08:53 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
          This interview gives away a lot of things, for one? Nobody here can deny that Tyson Fury was not in condition 'He has just basically admitted that he had three back to back training camps, which is unprecedented for himself. In terms of conditioning, he put in a maximum effort of his career'. But I have always stated, that Fury would not lose to Uysk due to lack of effort it would be because? He made a tactical mistake, in preparation'.

          Tyson Fury and his team attempted to bring back a hybrid version of the Riddler 'A version of Tyson Fury we have not witnessed of almost 9 years, since Wladimir Kiltschko'. From the very moment the Fury vs Uysk fight was announced, I suspected that Fury and his team would prepare with those tactics which I believed was a mistake'.

          Tyson Fury when he very first comeback, to the game after his trails and tribulations 'The version of Tyson Fury we saw fight inside the ring, was a hybrid version of the Riddler. The reason why I say hybrid, is because? Tyson Fury's pure boxing skills were good, but they were clearly not as potent or effective compared to his past fights vs Wladimir Kiltschko and Derek Chisora II. Those two fights could be rate as the peak of Tyson Fury's old school Riddler style'.

          Tyson Fury made the conscious decision to alter his style for a reason 'The reality is? Tyson Fury never won his first fight vs Deontay Wilder. Fighters don't win World titles by being back up all night, decked twice once badly. Out of the two fighters in that fight, it is Deontay Wilder who had the strongest claim for the win. Overall the draw was the correct decision given'.

          Tyson Fury even after that first fight with Deontay Wilder, was still trying to duplicate his former conditioning and style 'Which he developed under the tutorship of Peter Fury. It was in my opinion after the fights vs Otto Wallin, a fight were Tyson Fury was busted up real good and pushed over 12 rounds. Tyson Fury had the awareness to detect that, he must alter his style in order to stay competitive at Top level boxing'.

          Tyson Fury for his rematch vs Deontay Wilder 'Went from weighing in consistently 250 + pounds, to now weighing in over 270 + pounds. This was a conscious deliberately altercation made by Tyson Fury. This increase in weight was also accompanied by a more static, fundamental offensive style. The Kronk Fury style is actually a more innate way of fighting for Tyson Fury, it was Peter Fury who? Took him away from that style of fighting, because he most likely detected? That Fury is by far too clumsy and has a tendency to make technical mistakes and does not really have great boxing fundamentals to be effective with that style at top level'.

          Tyson Fury even at Domestic and European level in his career, long before he fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'Fury was being decked and ****** about. Yes Fury was winning fights, but anyone who has knowledge of boxing? Could see that Tyson Fury was a fighter there to be ****** out. By far too clumsy, his boxing fundamentals were not great and his was prone to making unforced errors in all of his competitive fights'.

          It was very fortunate that the Tyson Fury vs David Haye fight never happened 'Because I have always believed that the timing of that fight, that version of David Haye would of taken Tyson Fury out of the fight'.

          The main point I am making in this post is? Tyson Fury in my opinion, did not prepare with the most optimal tactics for Oleksandr Uysk 'Fury attempted to bring back a version of Tyson Fury, we had not seen inside the ring for almost 9 years. The Hybrid Version of the Riddler, is still one of the best fighters in the Heavyweight Division 'But he is not number 1'.

          Muhammad Ali during is career comeback, experienced a very similar situation to Tyson Fury 'Or should I say Tyson Fury experienced decades later, what Muhammad Ali encountered'.

          Ali when he first came back after his trails and tribulations, just like Tyson Fury 'Muhammad Ali attempted to duplicated his former fighting style and condition. Muhammad Ali was still one of the top level heavyweights in the game. But his former style was no longer effective to the level it was during the 1960's, or as potent'.

          It was during the aftermath of Muhammad Ali's rematch vs Ken Norton II 'Ali had the awareness to detect, that he needed to alter his style. Both Tyson Fury and Muhammad Ali decades apart experience very similar career situations, and they both had the ability to detect? That they needed to alter their fighting styles'.

          Note: Tyson Fury in this interview, has detected that he most likely should not of attempted to bring back the hybrid version of the Riddler vs Oleksandr Uysk I. I have always stated that Tyson Fury's best most optimal tactics, that he should use in preparation for Oleksandr Uysk 'Is to refine his Kronk Fury style, and reduce the technical mistakes and unforced errors he makes'.

          We don't know for sure whether that style will be enough to beat Oleksandr Uysk 'But I think it seems to be the most optimal way for him to prepare. Tyson Fury for many years has trained the Kronk Fury methodologies, the sudden dramatic decision to move away from this style of fighting and preparation was a tactical mistake vs Oleksandr Uysk'.

          The reaction to Tyson Fury in this video, in regards to the action fight 'Is what I would want to see in fighter. Tyson Fury understands that Oleksandr Uysk beat him, but he has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is overall a superior fighter to him. That is the difference between how certain fighters and Champion's react to losing'.

          When Frank Bruno lost to Mike Tyson 'Bruno understood and accepted that Tyson was a superior fighter to him'.

          When Ricky Hatton lost to Floyd Mayweather Junior 'Hatton understood and accepted that Mayweather was a superior fighter to him'.

          In my opinion neither Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua have accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter to themselves 'And this is just one of the factors why, I have rated those two fighters as the most likely fighters to beat Oleksandr Uysk'.

          To conclude: Tyson Fury in this interview, in my opinion is reacting how a former Champion in his situation should react 'Fury has not accepted that Uysk is a superior fighter to himself. That personal perception, can have a great effect on a fighters momentum leading into a rematch' etc.










          He's bullsh itting. This is Wilder tier delusions.

          How can you look at Fury and say he was in top condition? He had zero muscle tone none. The closest he's ever been top condition. Was Wilder 2.

          Fury has never been in the weight room in his life and it shows. He's a slob that never fulfilled his potential and you know he's done now considering the absolute drivel he just spouted about the Usyk loss.

          Lying to himself flat out.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            This interview gives away a lot of things, for one? Nobody here can deny that Tyson Fury was not in condition 'He has just basically admitted that he had three back to back training camps, which is unprecedented for himself. In terms of conditioning, he put in a maximum effort of his career'. But I have always stated, that Fury would not lose to Uysk due to lack of effort it would be because? He made a tactical mistake, in preparation'.

            Tyson Fury and his team attempted to bring back a hybrid version of the Riddler 'A version of Tyson Fury we have not witnessed for almost 9 years, since Wladimir Kiltschko'. From the very moment the Fury vs Uysk fight was announced, I suspected that Fury and his team would prepare with those tactics which I believed was a mistake'.

            Tyson Fury when he very first comeback, to the game after his trials and tribulations 'The version of Tyson Fury we saw fight inside the ring, was a hybrid version of the Riddler. The reason why I say hybrid, is because? Tyson Fury's pure boxing skills were good, but they were clearly not as potent or effective compared to his past fights vs Wladimir Kiltschko and Derek Chisora II. Those two fights could be rate as the peak of Tyson Fury's old school Riddler style'.

            Tyson Fury made the conscious decision to alter his style for a reason 'The reality is? Tyson Fury never won his first fight vs Deontay Wilder I. Fighters don't win World titles by being back up all night, decked twice once badly. Out of the two fighters in that fight, it is Deontay Wilder who had the strongest claim for the win. Overall the draw was the correct decision given'.

            Tyson Fury even after that first fight with Deontay Wilder, was still trying to duplicate his former conditioning and style 'Which he developed under the tutorship of Peter Fury. It was in my opinion after the fights vs Otto Wallin, a fight were Tyson Fury was busted up real good and pushed over 12 rounds. Tyson Fury had the awareness to detect that, he must alter his style in order to stay competitive at Top level boxing'.

            Tyson Fury for his rematch vs Deontay Wilder 'Went from weighing in consistently 250 + pounds, to now weighing in over 270 + pounds. This was a conscious deliberately altercation made by Tyson Fury. This increase in weight was also accompanied by a more static, fundamental offensive style. The Kronk Fury style is actually a more innate way of fighting for Tyson Fury, it was Peter Fury who? Took him away from that style of fighting, because he most likely detected? That Fury is by far too clumsy has a tendency to make technical mistakes and does not really have great boxing fundamentals to be effective with that style at top level'.

            Tyson Fury even at Domestic and European level in his career, long before he fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'Fury was being decked and ****** about. Yes Fury was winning fights, but anyone who has knowledge of boxing? Could see that Tyson Fury was a fighter there to be ****** out. By far too clumsy, his boxing fundamentals were not great and his was prone to making unforced errors in all of his competitive fights'.

            It was very fortunate that the Tyson Fury vs David Haye fight never happened 'Because I have always believed that the timing of that fight, that version of David Haye would of taken Tyson Fury out of the fight'.

            The main point I am making in this post is? Tyson Fury in my opinion, did not prepare with the most optimal tactics for Oleksandr Uysk 'Fury attempted to bring back a version of Tyson Fury, we had not seen inside the ring for almost 9 years. The Hybrid Version of the Riddler, is still one of the best fighters in the Heavyweight Division 'But he is not number 1'.

            Muhammad Ali during is career comeback, experienced a very similar situation to Tyson Fury 'Or should I say Tyson Fury experienced decades later, what Muhammad Ali encountered'.

            Ali when he first came back after his trials and tribulations, just like Tyson Fury 'Muhammad Ali attempted to duplicated his former fighting style and condition. Muhammad Ali was still one of the top level heavyweights in the game. But his former style was no longer effective to the level it was during the 1960's, or as potent'.

            It was during the aftermath of Muhammad Ali's rematch vs Ken Norton II 'Ali had the awareness to detect, that he needed to alter his style. Both Tyson Fury and Muhammad Ali decades apart experienced very similar career situations, and they both had the ability to detect? That they needed to alter their fighting styles'.

            Note: Tyson Fury in this interview, has detected that he most likely should not of attempted to bring back the hybrid version of the Riddler vs Oleksandr Uysk I. I have always stated that Tyson Fury's best most optimal tactics, that he should use in preparation for Oleksandr Uysk 'Is to refine his Kronk Fury style, reduce the technical mistakes and unforced errors he makes'.

            We don't know for sure whether that style will be enough to beat Oleksandr Uysk 'But I think it seems to be the most optimal way for him to prepare. Tyson Fury for many years has trained with the Kronk Fury methodologies, the sudden dramatic decision to move away from this style of fighting and preparation was a tactical mistake vs Oleksandr Uysk'.

            Tyson Fury's reaction in this video, in regards to the action of the fight 'Is what I would want to see in fighter. Tyson Fury understands that Oleksandr Uysk beat him, but he has not accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is overall a superior fighter to him. That is the difference between how certain fighters and Champion's react to losing'.

            When Frank Bruno lost to Mike Tyson 'Bruno understood and accepted that Tyson was a superior fighter to him'.

            When Ricky Hatton lost to Floyd Mayweather Junior 'Hatton understood and accepted that Mayweather was a superior fighter to him'.

            In my opinion neither Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua have accepted that Oleksandr Uysk is a superior fighter to themselves 'And this is just one of the factors why, I have rated those two fighters as the most likely fighters to beat Oleksandr Uysk'.

            To conclude: Tyson Fury in this interview, in my opinion is reacting how a former Champion in his situation should react 'Fury has not accepted that Uysk is a superior fighter to himself. That personal perception, can have a great effect on a fighters momentum leading into a rematch' etc.









            Great Post and Nash has been saying similar things to himself. My belief, Fury uses Wilder 2 tactics in rematch. Frontfoot aggression, KO intentions.

            He can not quite replicate now his style from Wlad fight as he has lost 10% speed and agility, but he is even more experienced. And the front foot he was outboxing Usyk, yes, outboxing. Not just size and weight, the skill was evident.

            On the back foot, with his slightly declining reflexes, Usyk landed those scoring pot shots and combos, and he give Usyk the space to land that fight changing blow. The rematch will be a war. Blood and thunder. It will be a different fight, regardless of who wins. Nash out

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            • #7
              Wilder scored 4 hard knockdowns over Fury and people here have little good to say about him. Usyk scored no hard knockdowns and people call him "better than Ali". Lol.

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              • #8
                Totally delusional...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
                  Wilder scored 4 hard knockdowns over Fury and people here have little good to say about him..
                  most say he was a hard puncher
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                  • #10
                    he doesnt actually believe this. just tru-mp style propaganda. he clearly lost 1,2 and 8-11. 12 was somewhat close but also an usyk round with usyks punches rocking furys head back and jolting him back when landed where furys couple solid right hands had no leverage or body weight behind them. 3 was even at best for fury. if you just look at round 1 for example fury landed 1 mediocre jab and spent the round jabbing at usyks gloves and feinting. usyk landed 4-5 body punches and a big left to furys head that knocked him back. not a close round by any standard of clean punches, just a slow round.
                    Last edited by daggum; 06-22-2024, 11:33 AM.
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