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Was Fury More Competitive Against Ngannou or Usyk? Who Beat Him Better?

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  • #11
    He almost got Kod out of the ring if Usyk didn't stop his assault. He got royal rumbled. He got eliminated.

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    • #12
      Fury has always been overrated. Because of his size advantage, he always looks better than he actually is.
      I don’t buy that didn’t take the fight seriously BS. Fury was scared. Ngannou exposed him with just size and power.
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      • #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

        came dangerously close to stopping someone who was never even wobbled? That's some top notch revisionism.
        Go back and rewatch it. He did slightly buckle Usyk many times. Also, he doubled him over with many body shots as well.

        Oleksandr felt them and judging by his body language. He did not like them either. Which is why he came out strong in round eight and cut Fury over the nose or eye.

        In the following round nine; He nearly put Fury away had there been another referee. Usyk was desperate. He felt the fight slipping away.

        On my unofficial card; After seven rounds had been completed. I had Fury leading 5 rounds to 2 or 68-65.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          Go back and rewatch it. He did slightly buckle Usyk many times. Also, he doubled him over with many body shots as well.

          Oleksandr felt them and judging by his body language. He did not like them either. Which is why he came out strong in round eight and cut Fury over the nose or eye.

          In the following round nine; He nearly put Fury away had there been another referee. Usyk was desperate. He felt the fight slipping away.

          On my unofficial card; After seven rounds had been completed. I had Fury leading 5 rounds to 2 or 68-65.
          being backed up by a shot isn't being wobbled, hurt or especially "dangerously close to being stopped"

          He felt them so badly and was so badly hurt that he came out strong in round 8, broke Fury's nose and didn't lose a round after that lol...all because he was desperate? the ****??? Guys broken down as badly as you're claiming don't "desperately dominate the remaining five rounds"

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          • #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

            being backed up by a shot isn't being wobbled, hurt or especially "dangerously close to being stopped"

            He felt them so badly and was so badly hurt that he came out strong in round 8, broke Fury's nose and didn't lose a round after that lol...all because he was desperate? the ****??? Guys broken down as badly as you're claiming don't "desperately dominate the remaining five rounds"
            Only in your warped, clueless mind did he "dominate" the remaining 5 rounds.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

              being backed up by a shot isn't being wobbled, hurt or especially "dangerously close to being stopped"

              He felt them so badly and was so badly hurt that he came out strong in round 8, broke Fury's nose and didn't lose a round after that lol...all because he was desperate? the ****??? Guys broken down as badly as you're claiming don't "desperately dominate the remaining five rounds"
              What did you expect him to do in that situation sing? Nah man, Oleksandr is a fighter and that is what fighters do.

              The old Fury would have battered him into submission. However, this is not the same Tyson Fury who fought Deontay Wilder 3 times.

              No, this is an aged Tyson Fury who is both on a physical and mental decline. At 36, he no longer has the same amount of stamina, energy, legs or reflexes to keep the action in the center ring for all twelve rounds anymore.

              He gasses more quickly than usual now. Which is one of the reasons why he kept languishing on the ropes, kept getting caught flush and nearly knocked out.

              It’s because he was both too winded and tired to move his legs. This is not the same Tyson Fury who fought Wladimir Klitschko 9 years ago. He was much younger and fresher then.
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              • #17
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                What did you expect him to do in that situation sing? Nah man, Oleksandr is a fighter and that is what fighters do.

                The old Fury would have battered him into submission. However, this is not the same Tyson Fury who fought Deontay Wilder 3 times.

                No, this is an aged Tyson Fury who is both on a physical and mental decline. At 36, he no longer has the same amount of stamina, energy, legs or reflexes to keep the action in the center ring for all twelve rounds anymore.

                He gasses more quickly than usual now. Which is one of the reasons why he kept languishing on the ropes, kept getting caught flush and nearly knocked out.

                It’s because he was both too winded and tired to move his legs. This is not the same Tyson Fury who fought Wladimir Klitschko 9 years ago. He was much younger and fresher then.
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                He always gassed out quickly. Usyk isn't a stationary punching bag that would let Fury grab him and lean on him all ****ing night.

                He was ****ed after a few rounds. Usyk's feinting had Fury doing 3 minute sets of side laterals. By round 4 he was having difficulty holding his arm up. Plus Usyk was hitting him with the south paw 1-2 from the opening bell.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                  He always gassed out quickly. Usyk isn't a stationary punching bag that would let Fury grab him and lean on him all ****ing night.

                  He was ****ed after a few rounds. Usyk's feinting had Fury doing 3 minute sets of side laterals. By round 4 he was having difficulty holding his arm up. Plus Usyk was hitting him with the south paw 1-2 from the opening bell.
                  No he didn't.

                  You're clueless.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                    He always gassed out quickly. Usyk isn't a stationary punching bag that would let Fury grab him and lean on him all ****ing night.

                    He was ****ed after a few rounds. Usyk's feinting had Fury doing 3 minute sets of side laterals. By round 4 he was having difficulty holding his arm up. Plus Usyk was hitting him with the south paw 1-2 from the opening bell.
                    Let me break this down for you in simpler terms. A fighter can only go to the well so many times before it starts catching up to them and began taking a toll on their body.

                    The fact is; Fury has been dropped to the canvas for a total of eight times in his career. Which is a lot but now it’s beginning to show.

                    No matter who wins the rematch; Somebody is getting knocked out. There I said it. The fighter who wants it the most.

                    Is the one more likely to have their hand raised at the end of the fight as the winner.


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                    • #20
                      Ngannou lost less rounds than Usyk in my book so he outperformed him.

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