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  • #31
    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

    Fury would never be able to outbox Usyk, that's common sense. His only chance was to pummel him, lean on him, etc.
    How? Easier said than done.

    ​​​​​​Its all about the feet. This is why facing a southpaw is so difficult.

    You seem to be under the impression you could just wade in. The angles were not right and Usyk kept making him reset then led off too. He's a ****ing nightmare.

    Everything you've done all your life, your instincts, are just wrong. So you resort to trying to win by jabbing because you can't, you don't know how, to just wade in and go for it.

    Have you boxed a southpaw before? Dude it's not as easy as you think! And especially against a whirlwind like Usyk.
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    • #32
      Another razor thin decision that simply wasn't scored correctly , this cancer is killing the sport .The Fisher result was a set up for things to come ,WTF were they watching .

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      • #33
        Tyson fury lost to Otto wallin and was gifted so this is his third loss. He may have gotten the long count to wilder which would be his fourth loss.

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        • #34
          The recurring memory of this fight for me is Usyk's stare mentally breaking down Fury on each face to face on both occasions.

          Fury tried to convince everyone he was a mental titan because he stayed in a sauna longer than Klitschko and bested weak willed country bumpkin Wilder.

          Turns out he's vulnerable mentally and got away with not being challenged in that area for too long.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jsrr View Post
            What happend to Fury's "I'm gonna walk him down and knock him out" attitude?
            As soon as the bell rang he defaulted to box Usyk at range again.
            He did not impose his size on Usyk the way I thought he would.
            Chisora and AJ did a better job using their size on Usyk.
            Not that it matter, Usyk always makes adjustments and he just knows how to win!
            You mean Usyk was given gifts against chisora and fury.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Boxing Scene View Post
              Tyson fury lost to Otto wallin and was gifted so this is his third loss. He may have gotten the long count to wilder which would be his fourth loss.
              And Usyk was gifted against chisora, and Fury. He also got the gift of a “low blow” when all clear replays and evidence suggested it was a legal blow.

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              • #37
                The reoccurring problem, especially with grifter writers like this is seeing things through rose colored glasses. Even a round like the 9th, in which fury completely dominated, this cornball says that Usyk came out on top. I swear, just like half these Cheeto duster casuals in the comments are just hoping Usyk sees their DM’s so they can get a hard on and claim they know boxing and boxers. Comical.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Winky-Wright View Post
                  Fury looked like the rabbit last night
                  He looked like a fat, slow, dumb "Gollum-looking" rabbit and he acted like a loser in the post fight press conference. His biggest weakness is his lack of character, which makes him arrogant and prideful. With that kind of ego he will be bound to cut corners somewhere along the way, whether that's in training, in focus, in strategy....That's why Usyk is a greater fighter than Fury ever was. Tyson Fury had all the advantages but his mind is weaker than Usyk's mind.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by El_Mero View Post

                    I mean, he did kd Fury quite a bit so I wouldn't say that overrated
                    So did small cunningham, small usyk and non boxer ngannou. It's clearly not that hard to knock him down and is not a sign of best ever power
                    Last edited by daggum; 12-22-2024, 08:53 PM.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by M312 View Post

                      How? Easier said than done.

                      ​​​​​​Its all about the feet. This is why facing a southpaw is so difficult.

                      You seem to be under the impression you could just wade in. The angles were not right and Usyk kept making him reset then led off too. He's a ****ing nightmare.

                      Everything you've done all your life, your instincts, are just wrong. So you resort to trying to win by jabbing because you can't, you don't know how, to just wade in and go for it.

                      Have you boxed a southpaw before? Dude it's not as easy as you think! And especially against a whirlwind like Usyk.
                      You're right, Fury just couldn't get in an advantageous position long enough to bully Usyk. He actually tried it immediately in the start of round 1 and it looked like he was going to use the approach he used for the 2nd and 3rd Wilder fights, but Usyk immediately shut that down, so Fury was left with trying all his tricks and trying to outbox Usyk. Fury even tried elbowing, hugging and holding later in the fighter but everything he tried was quickly shut down.

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