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    Comments Thread For: 'Don't get caught': Tyson Fury will be ready for Oleksandr Usyk

    Sugarhill Steward insists that he and Tyson Fury have already agreed on what is required to defeat Oleksandr Usyk on December 21.
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  • steeve steel
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    #2
    Yes, don't get caught and.. don't clown around.

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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #3
      I love SH but they should of won the first fight with the CORRECT game plan.

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      • Hnnnggg
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        #4
        Usyk now has the knowledge that he can hurt Fury and that he can take fury’s power, he’s going to press for a stoppage. Not getting caught will be harder for fury than before

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        • Willow The Wisp
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          #5
          It's going to very very heavily weighted for calculating Tyson Fury's place among his fellow heavyweight greats.
          A very, very important fight for his legacy.

          Being bounced off the floor like a basketball by Wilder, holding the linear title hostage due to inactivity, ******ity playing around with a harmless MMA champion, and dropping a squeaker to the skilled and resourceful Usyk can all be overlooked, and will be; if Fury regains the title in style.

          But if he loses this rematch; he sinks clearly below the real great ones forever.

          It's just like that.

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          • Bob
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            #6
            Originally posted by Hnnnggg
            Usyk now has the knowledge that he can hurt Fury and that he can take fury’s power, he’s going to press for a stoppage. Not getting caught will be harder for fury than before
            Don't be rediculous, Usyk doesn't fight that way, he's his own form of fluid water torture.
            With footwork he wears you down until you gas & make a mistake.

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            • Bob
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              #7
              If only boxing were that simple.

              Looking forward to it.

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              • Bob
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                #8
                Originally posted by Willow The Wisp
                It's going to very very heavily weighted for calculating Tyson Fury's place among his fellow heavyweight greats.
                A very, very important fight for his legacy.

                Being bounced off the floor like a basketball by Wilder, holding the linear title hostage due to inactivity, ******ity playing around with a harmless MMA champion, and dropping a squeaker to the skilled and resourceful Usyk can all be overlooked, and will be; if Fury regains the title in style.

                But if he loses this rematch; he sinks clearly below the real great ones forever.

                It's just like that.
                I completely agree & to add more balance... This will be Fury's 3rd world number 1 opponent as the underdog & his opportunity to be 3 times! & become immortal, especially with no paper belts involved like certain other hypejobs.

                Even the great Ali fought a wrestler & plenty of cans between the best of his generation.
                Last edited by Bob; 11-03-2024, 12:04 PM.

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                • Smash
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                  im starting to think fury will do a little bit better than the first fight but will it be enough to get him over the line, im thinking draw at the moment

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                  • mjh1969
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                    I like Fury but he has to come out and be more consistent in each round against Usyk. The biggest change that Fury must made is that he has to stop clowning around and keep his hands up against Usyk. He is at the age where at 36 his reflexes aren't the same as they were when he was in his 20s or even early 30s. Jab, lean on Usyk more, use his size and bully Usyk. Losing a few more pounds won't hurt him either. We will see when fight night comes, if he can make simple adjustments to win the fight against Usyk.

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