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  • #31
    It wasn’t the fact he got caught

    it was the fact he got caught repeatedly beforehand, and was in a position to BE caught

    Usyk had already malfunctioned man several times before KOing him (and it was a KO)

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    • #32
      Usyk was caught, but didn't go down. So I think fury needs to get usyk down once
      Last edited by hugh grant; 11-03-2024, 07:17 PM.

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      • #33
        If Sugar Hill is being serious, then Fury should fire him today. Andy Lee is the only person who can speak honestly to Tyson. Fury was outboxed, outworked and outfought in 9/12 rounds. Any coach who could say otherwise with a straight face is either incompetent or a pure sycophant.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post
          Fury knows how to fight the perfect fight against a specific opponent. He did it against Wlad. Was that pretty? Heck no! Would he ever be called a tough guy with that penance? Heck no! That said, he fought every second with mindful precision and won. Can he do it again? Yes. Will he? NOBODY can predict what that wack job can do.
          Well he's a bit older and probably not on Nandrolone​ this time, compared to when he beat Vlad. So I predict (verb; say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something) he's getting beat again.​

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BoxingUpdates View Post
            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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            He should of been ready the first time. Its not rocket science what he needed to do the first time.
            Jab, jab and jab some more. Keep Usyk on the outside. Fight him like Klitzchco fought Byrd. Like Lewis fought Tyson. Lewis/ Rahman 2.
            Usky isnt a KO artist like Mike Tyson. Hes a “our point you” type. Fury needs to keep his hands “closer” to Usyk. Use his reach. Should NEVER try to “outbox” Usyk. Pressure him, faint him. Use only straight punches. No hooks.
            He needs to be in better cardiovascular shape than Usyk. Pressure, pressure, pressure.

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            • #36
              Fury cant fight the cruiserweight pace. So if Usyk dictates the pace, Fury will gas in the latter rounds.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by sege64 View Post

                Well he's a bit older and probably not on Nandrolone​ this time, compared to when he beat Vlad. So I predict (verb; say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something) he's getting beat again.​
                Thanks for the lesson. I had a few drinks. Have a nice day and keep up the good work!

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                • #38
                  Lets all think back to how people from Tyson Fury's team, were all speaking on the eve of the first fight 'You had his nutritionist and chef, claiming that Fury was in his best condition he has ever been since the second Deontay Wilder fight. And you could go through the entire team, and they were all adamant he would beat Oleksandr Uysk and by stoppage'.

                  Tyson Fury endured 3 back to back training camps, for Oleksandr Uysk I 'The first time around. Tyson Fury was already in fight condition almost, 6 months before the actual May 18th 2024 fight date. Fury weighed in at 277 pounds vs Francis Ngannou, which was the exactly the same weight he was vs Deontay Wilder III. Fury stated that he had a 12 week training camp for Francis Ngannou, therefore all of this information suggest? That he was in fight condition. Tyson Fury may of not been at his absolute best, but for sure he was in solid enough condition. Heavyweight fighters don't get knocked down, get up off the canvas and fight their way back into a fight. Without being in reasonable solid fight condition'.

                  The reason why I am stating all of those points, is because? Tyson Fury's preparation for his first fight against Oleksandr Uysk I 'Was actually an unprecedented level of intensity, and preparation for Tyson. Never before to my knowledge has Tyson Fury been in fight condition 6 months out from a mega fight, and then he had to endure another 2 training camps after his fight vs Francis Ngannou'.

                  Tyson Fury did not lose to Oleksandr Uysk due to lack of effort, he lost for the first time in time in his career 'Because another fighter was better than him on fight night. In many area's of his boxing game. Tyson Fury has potentially lost his last 2 fights, both against Francis Ngannou and Oleksandr Usyk I. There is no telling what effects this is going to have upon Tyson Fury for this rematch, because fighters know the truth'.

                  Tyson Fury is most likely going to come in heavier for this rematch. And try not to expend to much unnecessary energy, fighting off the back foot and backing up all night 'Against a fighter who he may be outweighing potentially by over 50 pounds'.

                  Oleksandr Uysk backed Tyson Fury up all night in their first fight 'Fury who claims that he is all-time great super heavyweight, was forced to fight on the back foot. By a fighter who he out weighed by 40 + pounds, and a fighter who is not renowned for his punching power or brute strength. If we look back at how past all-time great super heavyweight fighters such as Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Kiltschko, and Vitali Kiltschko behaved in similar stylistic match ups. Very rarely did they make those stylistic match ups, such a complicated challenge'.

                  Both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are great fighters within this Heavyweight era, and they are solid super heavyweight fighters 'But it is clear to me, that as Super Heavyweight fighters they are not on the level of Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Kiltschko, Vitali Kilschko or Rid**** Bowe on pure ability'.

                  Although I rate Oleksandr Uysk extremely highly, he is the most accomplished active fighter in the sport of boxing 'Uysk's wins over both Fury and Joshua are pound for pound, the greatest feats of achievement in the sport of boxing in the last 15 years'.

                  Note: A great Super Heavyweight fighter, should be able just to stick their jab out against Oleksandr Uysk 'Win the battle of the jabs, and dominate from mid to long range. That will not be easy, because Uysk is a great boxer. But up against a peak Lennox Lewis or Wladimir Kiltschko? I would back Lewis and Kiltschko to eventually win that battle. From this point, Lewis's and Kiltschko's opponents were forced to then try and ether ambush them or apply pressure. Their opponent's would be tied up on the inside, and wrestled to then be pushed off and bombarded from mid to long range'.​

                  What I have just described there was the classical big man style fight 'That Lennox Lewis and The Kiltschko's tactically used in all their most dominant performances'.​

                  To conclude: Tyson Fury has to fight Oleksandr Uysk like he is a Super Heavyweight fighter 'Many people criticised Anthony Joshua's tactics vs Oleksandr Uysk I & II. But in retrospect Joshua was not backed up all night, in any of his fights vs Uysk. Anthony Joshua also managed the pace of both fights better than Tyson Fury. And the version of Oleksandr Uysk, who Joshua fought? Was bombarding Anthony Joshua with a higher work rate, than he was vs Tyson Fury.

                  Tyson Fury's efforts to beat Oleksandr Uysk so far, in my opinion have not been better than Anthony Joshua's 'But Fury's performance vs Uysk, was skill for skill his best all around boxing performance since his fight against Wladimir Kiltschko'.

                  Oleksandr Uysk was able to land 170 punches against both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'But the difference was? Uysk vs Joshua was having to produce a greater effort in order to land those punches. Oleksandr Uysk threw a total of 407 punches vs Tyson Fury, and landed a total of 170 punches. Were as against Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Uysk threw a total of 712 punches, and landed a total of 170 punches'.

                  Those statistics were taken from Oleksandr Uysk vs Anthony Joshua II 'Joshua actually out worked Uysk during their first fight, Anthony Joshua threw a total of 641 punches and landed a total of 123 punches. Oleksandr Uysk threw a total of 529 punches, and landed a total of 148 punches'.

                  Anthony Joshua managed the pace of Oleksandr Uysk's fighting style better than Tyson Fury, Joshua was able to hurt Uysk more and? Anthony Joshua at no point during the 24 rounds of competition vs Oleksandr Uysk was he hurt anywhere near much as Tyson Fury'.

                  The reality of those 3 fights, is that Oleksandr Usyk had to produce a greater effort 'And skill for skill, he had to fight a better fight twice back to back in order to beat Anthony Joshua'.

                  They were all competitive fights, but all the evidence suggests that Oleksandr Uysk fought a better fight twice back to back vs Anthony Joshua.​

                  Oleksandr Uysk in my opinion, could of fought better vs Tyson Fury I 'Uysk was in good condition, but I think he has been better condition in his prior Heavyweight performances especially against Anthony Joshua I & II'.

                  If Tyson Fury is going to win this rematch 'He has to fight, like a genuine all-time great Super Heavyweight. People who have watched boxing for decades, will understand exactly what I am saying. Tyson Fury skill for skill fought a good fight in their first fight, but stylistically and tactically true all-time great Super Heavyweight fighters such as Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Kilschko would of not found Oleksandr Uysk to be stylistically a very difficult fight. To the same level that both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have been experiencing'.

                  Tyson Fury has to back up all the years of talk, if he is a all-time great Super Heavyweight fighter 'Then he has to fight like one on December 22nd 2024. Tyson Fury is not going to win this rematch by backing up all night, but also? In my opinion, he will not win by just wading forward. Fury in terms of physical mass, is the super heavyweight celestial body in this fight. Tyson Fury has to stand his ground, win the battle of the jabs. And then once he has established this level of dominance, he will need to bring into the fight more aspects of his boxing game. Inside game, and rough house tactics to disrupt Uysk's offensive attacks. If Tyson Fury can execute this level of a fight. Then he can win' etc.





                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-04-2024, 10:51 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Fury needs a Wilder II performance. Usyk can't handle pressure, Chisora showed us that. Pressure him, fight him and run him down, he will fold to the gypsy king. Sadly I fear they may try to fight on the backfoot again, big mistake.

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                    • #40
                      I think Fury's late round stamina isn't what it used to be, and his legs are gone. His chin was never great, but I believe that we may have seen the last of its resilience. I throughly expect the wheels to come off this time, by about the 7th.

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