Fury is going to turn up after 12 pints of Fosters and some uncastrated wild boar and lay down a beating on the middleweight rabbit. He won the first fight 114-113 on Nash's card, but lost due to the "Civil unrest" in the Ukraine, but he will score a 4th round KO this time and be given the freedom of Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. Get on! Nash out - his Excellency
now that there is civil unrest in the uk fury is a shoe-in to win the title, imagine if there were any pale-stinian boxers? 12-0 every fight no matter what
Bivol could have won that with different judges. I wouldn't be surprised if Usyk stops Fury this time around. He might need to, since it's pretty clear Turki wants Fury to win, and judges will get swayed by that.
Bivol, because many (most?) people thought he already won. Literally nobody thought Fury won, he got battered around the ring like a giant man-baby and saved by the ref.
Stamina wise Beterbiev had the upper hand in that fight... I don't see Artur slowing down in only a few months...
But beterbiev as fit as he can be. Maybe bivo l being young has a bit more in him. Now he's aware of where he needs to be and more understanding of it.
Bivol 100%. Beterbiev is significantly older, and Bivol has shown he can dominate. He gassed/got a bit too tentative in the middle rounds and gave up ground. In a rematch, Bivol can absolutely dictate the pace and control the fight.
Fury had a rough career with all the partying, and while he showed he can be dominant.. those rounds were also really heavy on Fury himself. Can he do that for 12 rounds, while trying to outbox Usyk? It's one thing to fight like that when you're fighting Wilder - you know you're watching out for a straight right. Against Usyk, he can hit you with dozens of different punches, and we have seen that Fury can be hurt.
Dimtri Bivol has the better chance, but? For sure both Bivol and Fury 'Can win their rematches'.
Tyson Fury was smashed by Oleksandr Uysk in round 9 'And although people don't seem to want to accept this, Uysk was able to at all times during the fight compete with Fury in whatever direction he tried to take the fight'.
For many years Tyson Fury mocked Oleksandr Uysk 'His physique and dimension's as a fighter. The narrative coming into the fight, was that a classically styled physique Heavyweight like Oleksandr Uysk, would not be able to beat Tyson Fury mainly due to his share mass as a fighter'.
Note: Not only did Oleksandr Uysk compete with Tyson Fury in all area's of the boxing fight, he beat Fury in a manner 'Which many people did not believe was possible before the fight. Oleksandr Uysk being out weighed by 40 + pounds was able to back Tyson Fury up all night, withstand Fury's power and hurt Fury badly in round 9. Oleksandr Uysk smashed Tyson Fury up in round 9, Fury was the most severely hurt he has been in his entire professional career'.
I would say that Tyson Fury during round 9 of Fury vs Uysk I, was marginally more hurt than the 12th round vs Deontay Wilder I 'Wilder was extremely fatigued by the time he landed that power punch on Fury, and really did not have enough reserves to capitalize on Fury's state after the knock down. Deontay Wilder in my opinion multiple times during the trilogy of fights with Fury, should of been able to force a stoppage vs Tyson Fury. Wilder was unable to achieve this feat, due to not really being accurate and sharp enough when Fury was hurt and due to being fatigued'.
To conclude: There is no way, that Tyson Fury has a better chance of winning his rematch vs Oleksandr Uysk II 'Than Dimtri Bivol against Arthur Beterbiev II'.
Dimtri Bivol was beaten and clearly out boxed, but? He was not smashed up by Arthur Beterbiev 'Bivol at no point in the fight, was on the verge of being stopped. Most of all the rounds in the fight between Bivol vs Beterbiev I, were competitive rounds'.
Tyson Fury's performance vs Oleksandr Uysk I 'Skill for skill was one of his best performances since his fight against Wladimir Kiltschko. The fight still showed that Fury was a elite level Heavyweight in terms of his pure boxing ability. Coming into the fight, Fury's true form at World and Elite level Heavyweight Boxing was almost completely unknown. Tyson Fury had fought in elite level fights in terms of magnitude vs Deontay Wilder, but he really had not fought at elite level skill for skill for approximately 9 years vs Wladimir Kiltschko'.
Deontay Wilder was a elite level fight and challenge, but to beat Wilder was more a test of courage, resolve and durability 'Than it was of pure skill for skill boxing ability, which would be needed at a very high level to beat Oleksandr Uysk I'.
Overall both fighters have the ability to win their rematches theoretically, but? As I have stated in my previous posts, both of their opponent's can improve their game. Arthur Beterbiev with a more consistent training camp, building on his last performance. May potentially perform and beat Dimtri Bivol even more impressively in their rematch. And Oleksandr Uysk comes into his rematch vs Tyson Fury II, knowing he can hurt him and he has withstood his power. Uysk was able not only to beat Fury, in the process he also achieved individual feats in his performance, that are going to build upon his experience in a very positive way in battle' etc.
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