How Fury WINS
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If he doesn't take out Usyk early on, when Usyk is controlling rounds, Fury will sit down on his punches to counter. Stealing away rounds with eye catching heavy shotsComment
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Also, Fury definitely looked bigger during the staredown too. Therefore, I think at least 10-15lbs can be attributed to bulking up plus he’ll probably pack on even MORE weight before stepping in the ring.
Watch this space.Comment
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Fury has to slow the pace of the fight, plain and simple.
His weight tells me that he’s going the Canelo route. He will be pressing, countering, and attacking the body, with a wrinkle that Canelo doesn’t use, which is roughing opponents up on the inside.
Usyk won’t just comply. He will look to push the pace using that long left straight to the body that he used a lot in in the first fight (especially early) because it’s hard to counter and does long term damage (Fury was exhausted by the 9th round and couldn’t mount a comeback). Usyk will also find ways to get out of clinches.
This is an uphill climb for Fury as he’s facing an ATG with ATG stamina.
If Tyson presses the fight from the opening bell, he’ll win most of the early rounds, but won’t have much gas in the tank to finish the fight, leaving himself susceptible to getting hurt and finished.
If he presses midway to late, he might be even on the scorecards, but can smother his way to a win from there.Comment
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Fury has to slow the pace of the fight, plain and simple.
His weight tells me that heâs going the Canelo route. He will be pressing, countering, and attacking the body, with a wrinkle that Canelo doesnât use, which is roughing opponents up on the inside.
Usyk wonât just comply. He will look to push the pace using that long left straight to the body that he used a lot in in the first fight (especially early) because itâs hard to counter and does long term damage (Fury was exhausted by the 9th round and couldnât mount a comeback). Usyk will also find ways to get out of clinches.
This is an uphill climb for Fury as heâs facing an ATG with ATG stamina.
If Tyson presses the fight from the opening bell, heâll win most of the early rounds, but wonât have much gas in the tank to finish the fight, leaving himself susceptible to getting hurt and finished.
If he presses midway to late, he might be even on the scorecards, but can smother his way to a win from there.
We shall see.Comment
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It’s possible but UNLIKELY because Fury wobbled Usyk a few times during their first fight so it makes sense to bulk up and put some additional weight behind those punches.
Also, Fury definitely looked bigger during the staredown too. Therefore, I think at least 10-15lbs can be attributed to bulking up plus he’ll probably pack on even MORE weight before stepping in the ring.
Watch this space.
Truth is, nobody knows how much he really weighs. He certainly doesn't weigh 280+.
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It’s possible but UNLIKELY because Fury wobbled Usyk a few times during their first fight so it makes sense to bulk up and put some additional weight behind those punches.
Also, Fury definitely looked bigger during the staredown too. Therefore, I think at least 10-15lbs can be attributed to bulking up plus he’ll probably pack on even MORE weight before stepping in the ring.
Watch this space.Comment
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