Why is no one giving Fury a chance in the rematch

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  • famicommander
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    #21
    Because Fury is getting fall down drunk in public while Usyk is in the gym.

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    • crimsonfalcon07
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      #22
      I give Fury a great chance to "win". That first fight was a split decision on the judges cards, and that in no way resembled what happened in the ring. Fury has all the physical advantages, so if he can keep the fight looking close, the judges will 100% rob Usyk because Turki wants to have Fury v AJ for undisputed. I like that he's paying for the big fights, but he needs to stop taking sides before the fight. Boxing is corrupt already. Not to mention, it's heavyweight boxing, and Fury is the bigger guy. Anything can happen.

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      • billeau2
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        #23
        Revisionist propaganda at its best. I won't pick issue with any opinion in particular other than to say its utter balderdash to say Usyk dominated Fury. Usyk himself says Fury was a tough fight and does not have any love for Fury. People are given to perceptions over reason.

        Question: Why couldn't Fury, at any time, drop and take an eight count? If Usyk supposedly had him dead on the ropes? I mean when a fighter gets in serious trouble, has not hit the canvas yet, before they attempt to scramble they would take a count if they were in trouble. Fury did not take the count because he did not have to do so. What the ref did was immaterial to this point. Unless one thinks, if Fury took a count the ref would stop the fight, and why would the ref do that? The reason Fury stayed the course was because he wanted to minimize the points and make it a one point round.

        If Fury comes in complacent then yeah he loses the fight. If he prepares himself, it will be a great fight and I think Fury wins, Both men had their moments. When Fury was successful Usyk had a defeated look on his face, and when Usyk got to the big baby in a diaper with two a r s e s, he got to Fury. Perfect example of why this should be run back.

        I will concede two things: Fury may be full of it when he says he thought he was up and could coast... and indeed Chisora was Usyk's toughest fight, BUT this was because Usyk made some bad adjustments that almost cost him dearly. Anyone who thinks Joshua was tougher really does not have much respect for Usyk's candor. Usyk is in fact brutally honest and likes Joshua.
        Last edited by billeau2; 09-06-2024, 05:29 PM.

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        • MONGOOSE66
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          #24
          I saw the fight close. That said, Usyk won more so due to what fury didnt do.
          Usyk fought his fight and did it well.
          Fury can improve far more than Usyk.
          Fury should win the second fight EASILY.
          The question for me is will Fury fight the right game plan or be s-t-u-p-i-d and fook around in there again?
          Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 09-06-2024, 06:18 PM.

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          • hugh grant
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            #25
            Originally posted by Smash
            usyk got in furys head like fury has done so often to his opponents, fury didnt clown usyk in the buildup like he would normally do as u cant do that to usyk he just stares at u with his smirky face & crazy eyes, u wont win that so fury for some odd reason tried some fake inring clowning which made him look like a clown himself, im having fun in here & then getting his ass kicked in the end, enough of this crap, there is a time & a place for that & its not when u are losing a fight to usyk in the ring
            It was too easy, and he was having fun, that's why he was clipped according to fury? When wilder clipped fury, Tyson mustve been enjoying himself too much too I guess?

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            • champion4ever
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              #26
              For the simple fact that Fury is tired man. He just ain’t got fight in him no more and Usyk wants it a lot more than he does.

              He hurt Usyk several times in that bout and each and every time he backed off and let up by admiring his work.
              That’s a sign of fighter who is both mentally drained and fatigued.

              Those Wilder fights might have taken a lot more out of him than we all had originally thought. He has not been the same fighter since that Wilder/Fury trilogy.

              He appeared both lethargic, unfocused, bored, listless and disinterested against Oleksandr Usyk.

              He is going to have to bite down and dig deep at this stage of his career in order to defeat Usyk. I don’t think he can still do it.

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              • Pac=Duran
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                #27
                His punch resistance could be gone. So much damage over his career.

                And he's going to have to put himself in the position to take solid shots to get the win, and Usyk isUincredibly precise.

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                • Smash
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant

                  It was too easy, and he was having fun, that's why he was clipped according to fury? When wilder clipped fury, Tyson mustve been enjoying himself too much too I guess?
                  well if thats the case he needs to stop having so much fun and knuckle down to give max effort all the time, still probably wont be enough of course, i think usyk wins the rematch, fury gave his best last time and came up short

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #29
                    Usyk is much smarter than the typical Fury fan.
                    More skilled, as well.
                    If anything, Usyk will win easier.

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                    • Toffee
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                      #30
                      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.
                      Can't argue with that.

                      Usyk showed more adaptability too. Made the better adjustments.

                      But it's heavyweight boxing. Fury has a chance.

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