Why is no one giving Fury a chance in the rematch

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  • MikeyMike100
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    #1

    Why is no one giving Fury a chance in the rematch

    It feels like Usyk beating Fury in the rematch is a forgone conclusion. Why? Fury did vert well during those middle rounds and gave Usyk more difficulty than any other fighter.

    Does Fury have a good shot to avenge the loss in the rematch? Are you giving Fury a good chance?
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    yeah i think he has a decent shot at it, u would think if usyk fights to the standard he did in the first fight it will be the same result but its boxing u never really know, one punch can change everything, people say rematches are pointless but quite often they throw up something unexpected, if he beat fury a second time then thats it, hes the better guy no doubt unlike usyk v AJ who AJ'ers think was just taking a rest for their 2 fights and the real AJ in now here

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      Because many fans have since sobered up and rewatched the first fight. On the night, fans with the volume up were forced to endure the standard non-sense gaslighting coming from the mouths of biased commentators who's job it is to sell the fight. We were told by many that the fight was razor close, and by many others that Tyson Fury even dominated except for the KD round. It was worse than KJP gaslighting about Joe Bi.den's cognitive fitness. The reality is that Fury won NO MORE than 3 rounds of the entire fight, and even one of those is debatable. Oleksander Usyk completely outboxed Fury over 12 rounds, and was, in fact, robbed of a sure KO victory by an incompetent referee. There is no standing 8 count in pro boxing, so you do not step in to save a fighter when he is about to be KO'd. The fact that Fury was held up by the ropes 2-3 times in the preceding moments is irrelevant. You don't intercede and stifle a fighter's attack unless you are ending the fight.

      Usyk demonstrated quite clearly that he is 1. the smarter, superior boxer, 2. has the better engine by far, 3. has the better chin, and 4. is the bigger puncher of the two. Tyson Fury cannot beat this man. Ever.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Smash
        yeah i think he has a decent shot at it, u would think if usyk fights to the standard he did in the first fight it will be the same result but its boxing u never really know, one punch can change everything, people say rematches are pointless but quite often they throw up something unexpected, if he beat fury a second time then thats it, hes the better guy no doubt unlike usyk v AJ who AJ'ers think was just taking a rest for their 2 fights and the real AJ in now here
        AJ did better than Fury against Usyk. AJ just got outboxed, while Fury was beaten up and down the street.

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          Furt won the fight very clearly first time around 114-113, this time it will be incredibly one sided, 115-113 Fury. Viva La Fury. Nash out - His Excellency

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          • Smash
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            #6
            wtf is wrong with the quote stuff with the red lines huh

            anyway

            TheOneAboveAll usyk has said fury was his toughest fight & chisora hit him the hardest, no mention of AJ at all straight from the horses mouth as well

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              Originally posted by Smash
              wtf is wrong with the quote stuff with the red lines huh

              anyway

              TheOneAboveAll usyk has said fury was his toughest fight & chisora hit him the hardest, no mention of AJ at all straight from the horses mouth as well
              Usyk is famous for his post-fight magnanimity. Chisora really was his toughest HW fight though.

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                he cant stand fury there is no way he is saying that unless thats what he believes

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                  Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll
                  Usyk demonstrated quite clearly that he is 1. the smarter, superior boxer, 2. has the better engine by far, 3. has the better chin, and 4. is the bigger puncher of the two. Tyson Fury cannot beat this man. Ever.
                  /Thread.

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                    Because Usyk just seems like one of those guys who's destined to NEVER lose plus he took Fury's best shots and managed to stay on his feet. Meanwhile, he wobbled Fury several times and should've had a stoppage in round 9.

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