Undisputed HW fight and not only did not one in America see but no one even knew it was happening. And before you tell me "America doesn't run boxing anymore" just ask yourself...did the UK really pay attention to this fight as well? There are only a handful of comments on several boxing websites about this fight. But you clowns want to relocate boxing away fron the US and UK and into the Middle East. You funking clowns!
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Originally posted by DClefthook View PostUndisputed HW fight and not only did not one in America see but no one even knew it was happening. And before you tell me "America doesn't run boxing anymore" just ask yourself...did the UK really pay attention to this fight as well? There are only a handful of comments on several boxing websites about this fight. But you clowns want to relocate boxing away fron the US and UK and into the Middle East. You funking clowns!
If Usyk vacates and the titles are up for grabs again, the division will be alot more exciting.Cyborg Fangerloo likes this.
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Originally posted by remmy0112 View Post
To be fair sky sports, a British network, probably has a slight bias towards Fury, but it was a close fight either way, like someone else pointed out a lot boxing websites including this one had usyk winning
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Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post... The reason I think the scoring was trash is that all judges have it the same, ...MrShakeAndBake likes this.
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The Tipsy King gets beat again by the middleweight.
This is it. I told everyone here The Tipsy One was scared of Usyk and for a reason. Usyk is the far better boxer. While Usyk goes down to the list of ATGs, Tipsy will be remembered beating Bum Squad twice, getting a gift against McDermott, against Wallin and against a guy with record of 0-0, 0 KOs.
He tried to duck the first fight with ridiculous demands but the Champ called out his bluff. He tried to spin the narrative but the public wasn’t buying his lies anymore. He was forced to face the Champ or lose face completely.
He tried to convince himself in the build up that the Champ was a rabbit, ugly, middleweight etc. He held a press conference where he reassured himself about winning since he was the bigger man. He claimed he was going to destroy the Champ.
He was saved by the ref and lost clearly. A humilating defeat.
In the rematch The Tipsy Plan was to play it safe and trust that the judges would favour him, like they did in the first fight. They didn’t. The Champ beat him again despite weighing 55lbs less than his Tipsy opponent.
And then The Tipsy Tears flowed on boxingscene, youtube, instagram, tiktok, facebook and all places. How can it be that The Tipsy King didn’t get the Tipsy Nod against Undisputed Champion even tho he wasn’t even knocked down??? Unfair!
Usyk has ended this era of boxing. He came, he saw and he conquered. He beat bigger guys skill for skill and has proven to be one of the best heavyweights and boxers in history. Let’s go, Champ!
The Tipsy Legacy will now be that he gave a good challenge to the best boxer in his era and complained about it. It’s still a good legacy I guess, only his fans talked him up so much that now they have enough humble pie to last through the holidays.
Merry Christmas everyone! And HAPPY NEW YEAR!Last edited by letsgochump; 12-21-2024, 11:22 PM.
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Screw Fury!
I had the same 116-114 score for Usyk as the judges.
Fury gets no sympathy from me.
Did all of you forget he effectively killed the fight last year when he priced himself out due to the rematch after Usyk agreein to a 70/30 purse split?
How about when the fight was delayed because of the ass handling he got from 0-0 Ngannou?
Or how about when it was post-poned again due to him getting the cut during sparring??
That doesn't include his constat smack talking about how he proclaims himself as the best ever just for beating Wilder 2x.
If Fury wasn't 6'9', nobody would even know who he is!Gamboal00 likes this.
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Fury once was something to see: wiggling away like a guy at a rave to his own weird soundtrack. He beat Wlad Klit by unanimous wiggle. Later, getting floored over and over by Deontay Wilder, with his wiggling days many Guinesses and lines of blow behind him, he was also something to see. Something new: an indestructible jaw you could smash repeatedly and he'd still get up.
Then, in Fury-Wilder II, we did see a special boxer. His destruction of Wilder was exciting and did more than anything to date for his mystique. Yet that Fury came and went. The old Fury had meanwhile returned to a life of farce: eating, reality TV, and pitstops to poleaxe Chisora.
Tonight which should be his last hurrah, he was always in this fight, and had moments. But he was too round--too much like a beer barrel on legs--to move, and too worried about a Round 9 plastering like last time to take enough risks. He gave a credible showing and when that wasn't enough he tried a bit of Big John Fury stuff and that didn't fly, either. He leaves us, sullenly crying foul, as Usyk remains covered in glory. And that is something to see.
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