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  • Rayzah
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    #21
    If Fury aggressively pursues the knockout and tries to overwhelm Usyk, it could lead to a long night of Usyk countering and potentially securing a unanimous decision victory or even a late stoppage.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Liondw
      Usyk might not be one of the heavyweights you think of as one of the best ever, but give him his props. He beat Fury, Dubois, AJ twice and achieved undisputed champion status, cruiserweight and heavyweight.
      Best Cruiser in history, yes ahead of Evander.

      1. Usyk
      2. Holyfield
      3. Haye

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        #23
        Originally posted by BodyBagz
        Fury is what he is
        Watch the Klitschko fight back & remember it was before Wlad fought AJ.

        Then consider what happened between that & the Wilder fights. Then watch the Wilder fights.

        As a skill set & a mindset, that's what Fury is.

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          #24
          i like the sound of it from him apart from the not accepting the defeat thing & i dont like fighters saying the need a KO to win, no u dont u just need to win more rounds, not acting like a clown in there with the hands behind back etc that makes u like like an ejjit when u are getting your ass handed to u at times in there

          the issue fury and other usyk opponents is that among others usyk has a very good gas tank and often takes the championship rounds, that can demoralise opponents even before the fight as they know this is going to be a very hard long fight but thats boxing at the higher levels, if fury is good enough he will do it, if not just accept u were beaten by the better guy & let fans argue about age he was better years ago etc etc, wont change the results tho

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            #25
            Originally posted by Rayzah
            If Fury aggressively pursues the knockout and tries to overwhelm Usyk, it could lead to a long night of Usyk countering and potentially securing a unanimous decision victory or even a late stoppage.
            Why did Tyson Fury not try this during the first fight? The difference between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is 'Fury has a more documented ability to acutely adapt in a fight, where as Joshua has documented evidence that he is very good at adapting over the long term. And performing better in rematches, more so than adapting acutely in the moment during a fight'.

            Tyson Fury was pressured from the very beginning of the fight vs Oleksandr Uysk 'I was one of the few individual's within the boxing community, that on the very day of the fight. Stated that Oleksandr Uysk was going to fight Tyson Fury precisely in this manner, there was just too much on the line for ONE of those fighters to fight completely off the back foot'.

            Tyson Fury tried to pressure Francis Ngannou, and was decked in the process 'Fury then understood, that if he was going to fight his way back into the fight? Then he had to acutely adapt in the moment, and switch up to his long game. Tyson Fury did not win the fight vs Francis Ngannou. But he did for sure, fight his way back into the fight and salvaged something from the contest'.

            Note: Tyson Fury had 3 back to back training camps for Oleksandr Uysk 'Almost 6 months before the fight date of May 18th 2024. Tyson Fury was weighing-in at 277 pounds, that was Fury's weight for his fight against Francis Ngannou. 277 pounds is exactly the same weight that he was vs Deontay Wilder III. Tyson Fury should of been in condition to pressure Oleksandr Uysk if he really wanted to, Fury is astute enough in his perception of the action? To know, that he needed to at some point pressure Oleksandr Uysk much more'.

            But for some reason, unknown to many people within the boxing World 'Tyson Fury actually fought a more back foot fight, than Anthony Joshua did in both of his fights vs Oleksandr Uysk. This is a fact of the action'.

            So it is easy just to say, that all Tyson Fury has to do is pressure Oleksandr Uysk 'I honestly believe something within Oleksandr Uysk's style, conditioning and offense deterred Tyson Fury from tactically fighting that style of fight'.

            Tyson Fury in this rematch once again, in my opinion? Will try and fight with similar tactics to his first fight 'But this time, Fury will attempt to execute his game more intensely and meticulous. Fury will have to not make unforced errors, or fatigued as dramatically like he did in the second half of the fight'.

            Or Tyson Fury may tactically just decided to wade forward against Oleksandr Uysk from the start of the fight.

            But I want to ask hardcore Fury fans, or people like yourself? What makes you believe Tyson Fury can just switch up his style in this manner 'Without any hesitation, when Oleksandr Uysk arguable in the 9th round of the first fight. Damaged and hurt Tyson Fury more severely than Deontay Wilder or almost equal?'.

            To conclude: Tyson Fury now knows he is fighting a Heavyweight fighter in Oleksandr Uysk who can at the very least 'His skill for skill boxing game is superior to Tyson Fury's, or very even. Uysk's defense is superior to Fury's or​ even, his overall conditioning his for sure superior. And astonishingly, Oleksandr Uysk the fighter who many people were adamant could not hurt or put a dent in Tyson Fury. That fighter Oleksandr Uysk was able to hurt Tyson Fury numerous times, and smashed him up in the 9th round'.

            ​Which of those two fighters, coming into this rematch 'Is going to be more game, when the going gets tough?'.

            Oleksandr Uysk was hit with a very similar uppercut 'That whacked out Dillian Whyte. Uysk was hit by his uppercut more than once, Uysk endured Fury's power and STILL even after that point pressured Tyson Fury'.

            I give Tyson Fury a serious chance of winning the rematch 'But once again, people are dismissing and underestimated Oleksandr Uysk as a fighter in this match up'.

            It is not clear skill for skill 'What tactics are going to work for Tyson Fury in this rematch. All we know, that somehow Tyson Fury is aware that he has to find a way to win' etc.

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              #26
              Originally posted by thack
              This is one of the few fights that's worthy of a rematch , a razor close decision determined by one big round , can't wait.
              In first fight there were times in fight I thought fury was better than usyk, and I thought fury was going to win around the half way point.. When usyk then started having success, and fury all of a sudden started to not look happy around the 8th round, I wasn't really thinking along the lines usyk better. More like what's happened to fury?
              Last edited by hugh grant; 09-30-2024, 09:14 AM.

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                #27
                Usyk KO7 Fury

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                  #28
                  Everybody knows that Fury talks a lot of BS. He ended up running around the ring like a rabbit for a few rounds in the last fight.

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                    #29
                    Lol the fat diddycoy ain’t doin chit, he was exposed for the fool he tries to act badly and repetitively. He will forever live off the wilder win but like buster douglas? What came after? Nothing.
                    all that talk at ringside “he’s just done me out of 150million! What a bell end.
                    Usyk by KO with ease and I can’t wait for the wobbly diddycoys drivel before bye bye time.

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                    • Yaconcha
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      Why did Tyson Fury not try this during the first fight? The difference between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is 'Fury has a more documented ability to acutely adapt in a fight, where as Joshua has documented evidence that he is very good at adapting over the long term. And performing better in rematches, more so than adapting acutely in the moment during a fight'.

                      Tyson Fury was pressured from the very beginning of the fight vs Oleksandr Uysk 'I was one of the few individual's within the boxing community, that on the very day of the fight. Stated that Oleksandr Uysk was going to fight Tyson Fury precisely in this manner, there was just too much on the line for ONE of those fighters to fight completely off the back foot'.

                      Tyson Fury tried to pressure Francis Ngannou, and was decked in the process 'Fury then understood, that if he was going to fight his way back into the fight? Then he had to acutely adapt in the moment, and switch up to his long game. Tyson Fury did not win the fight vs Francis Ngannou. But he did for sure, fight his way back into the fight and salvaged something from the contest'.

                      Note: Tyson Fury had 3 back to back training camps for Oleksandr Uysk 'Almost 6 months before the fight date of May 18th 2024. Tyson Fury was weighing-in at 277 pounds, that was Fury's weight for his fight against Francis Ngannou. 277 pounds is exactly the same weight that he was vs Deontay Wilder III. Tyson Fury should of been in condition to pressure Oleksandr Uysk if he really wanted to, Fury is astute enough in his perception of the action? To know, that he needed to at some point pressure Oleksandr Uysk much more'.

                      But for some reason, unknown to many people within the boxing World 'Tyson Fury actually fought a more back foot fight, than Anthony Joshua did in both of his fights vs Oleksandr Uysk. This is a fact of the action'.

                      So it is easy just to say, that all Tyson Fury has to do is pressure Oleksandr Uysk 'I honestly believe something within Oleksandr Uysk's style, conditioning and offense deterred Tyson Fury from tactically fighting that style of fight'.

                      Tyson Fury in this rematch once again, in my opinion? Will try and fight with similar tactics to his first fight 'But this time, Fury will attempt to execute his game more intensely and meticulous. Fury will have to not make unforced errors, or fatigued as dramatically like he did in the second half of the fight'.

                      Or Tyson Fury may tactically just decided to wade forward against Oleksandr Uysk from the start of the fight.

                      But I want to ask hardcore Fury fans, or people like yourself? What makes you believe Tyson Fury can just switch up his style in this manner 'Without any hesitation, when Oleksandr Uysk arguable in the 9th round of the first fight. Damaged and hurt Tyson Fury more severely than Deontay Wilder or almost equal?'.

                      To conclude: Tyson Fury now knows he is fighting a Heavyweight fighter in Oleksandr Uysk who can at the very least 'His skill for skill boxing game is superior to Tyson Fury's, or very even. Uysk's defense is superior to Fury's or​ even, his overall conditioning his for sure superior. And astonishingly, Oleksandr Uysk the fighter who many people were adamant could not hurt or put a dent in Tyson Fury. That fighter Oleksandr Uysk was able to hurt Tyson Fury numerous times, and smashed him up in the 9th round'.

                      ​Which of those two fighters, coming into this rematch 'Is going to be more game, when the going gets tough?'.

                      Oleksandr Uysk was hit with a very similar uppercut 'That whacked out Dillian Whyte. Uysk was hit by his uppercut more than once, Uysk endured Fury's power and STILL even after that point pressured Tyson Fury'.

                      I give Tyson Fury a serious chance of winning the rematch 'But once again, people are dismissing and underestimated Oleksandr Uysk as a fighter in this match up'.

                      It is not clear skill for skill 'What tactics are going to work for Tyson Fury in this rematch. All we know, that somehow Tyson Fury is aware that he has to find a way to win' etc.
                      I couldn’t agree more. Although, I do believe the ref pulling usyk off is waving the fight off, no mistake it was a KO as far as I’m concerned.
                      similar to the wilder first fight, that was a knockout and earlier in his career with fishy frank warren, he was SOUNDLY beaten by John McDermott.

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