Fury should fight Kabayel

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Fury should fight Kabayel

    After Makhmudov, Kabayel should be his next step.

    Beating Joshua proves nothing. Joshua is not even top 5 hw. Kabayel is. If Fury can beat Kabayel, than yes, I am fine with the third Usxk fight.
    Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 03-20-2026, 09:30 AM.
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    #2
    Usyk and fury don't like body shots. Usyk did better than fury at targeting body. Ajit might outdo usyk with the lost art

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      #3
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      After Makhmudov, Kabayel should be his next step.

      Beating Joshua proves nothing. Joshua is not even top 5 hw. Kabayel is. If Fury can beat Kabayel, than yes, I am fine with the third Usxk fight.
      - - Blubber would sitting on U face ain't a good place for Joke the Boxer...

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      • Coverdale
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        #4
        Fury should retire and take his father with him.

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        • RockyKO
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          #5
          Kabayel probably has a decent chance against Usyk, considering how many body shots he throws, and that's where Usyk is vulnerable.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #6
            Tyson Fury has lost his last three fights, if Anthony Joshua was to beat Tyson Fury 'likewise, I don't really think it proves much. Stylistically Joshua has always been a challenging fight for Fury. Anthony Joshua in solid form has all the attributes to blast out Fury'.

            Note: Oleksandr Uysk although he beat Tyson Fury twice back to back 'is still in my opinion stylistically a winnable fight for Fury. It was just the Uysk's endurance levels, and the ability to maintain the accuracy of his technical skills round after round which beat Fury'.

            If Tyson Fury could improve his endurance levels, and fight a extremely technically sound boxing fight without committing any clumsy unforced errors 'he could push Oleksandr Uysk very close in a third fight'.

            But improving in those areas for Tyson Fury will be very difficult, as from a physiological perspective 'it appears like Fury made a really big push to hammer himself into the best condition he had been in for many during the first Uysk fight'.

            To conclude: At this stage in Tyson Fury's career, it is not about reproving that he is a top level fighter 'so all the people who believe he should fight Agit Kabayel are way off. Kabayel has been a professional fighter since 2011, for a longer period of time than Anthony Joshua'.

            Agit Kabayel was a complete non-factor at top level during the peak years of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Deontay Wilder's heavyweight reigns 'not because he was avoided, but due to him not being good enough'.

            Only recently has Agit Kabayel decided to win some top level fights, and let's be honest? Those wins are being severely overrated. This heavyweight era is in its conclusive stages, so the levels of competition has understandably decreased'.

            Tyson Fury does not need to reprove himself vs. Agit Kabayel 'in my opinion he just needs to get a few solid level wins. To justify a trilogy fight vs. Oleksandr Uysk' etc.



            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-20-2026, 03:01 PM.

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              #7
              Probably won't happen but I really want Makhmudov to upset Greedy Belly so he just goes away.

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              • Boxing 112
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                #8
                If Wilder wins Chisora. Wilder is next for Usyk.
                Wardley vs Dubois winner will fight Fury next

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Tyson Fury does not need to reprove himself vs. Agit Kabayel 'in my opinion he just needs to get a few solid level wins. To justify a trilogy fight vs. Oleksandr Uysk' etc.
                  Wouldn't Kabayel be a solid level win?

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Tyson Fury has lost his last three fights, if Anthony Joshua was to beat Tyson Fury 'likewise, I don't really think it proves much. Stylistically Joshua has always been a challenging fight for Fury. Anthony Joshua in solid form has all the attributes to blast out Fury'.

                    Note: Oleksandr Uysk although he beat Tyson Fury twice back to back 'is still in my opinion stylistically a winnable fight for Fury. It was just the Uysk's endurance levels, and the ability to maintain the accuracy of his technical skills round after round which beat Fury'.

                    If Tyson Fury could improve his endurance levels, and fight a extremely technically sound boxing fight without committing any clumsy unforced errors 'he could push Oleksandr Uysk very close in a third fight'.

                    But improving in those areas for Tyson Fury will be very difficult, as from a physiological perspective 'it appears like Fury made a really big push to hammer himself into the best condition he had been in for many during the first Uysk fight'.

                    To conclude: At this stage in Tyson Fury's career, it is not about reproving that he is a top level fighter 'so all the people who believe he should fight Agit Kabayel are way off. Kabayel has been a professional fighter since 2011, for a longer period of time than Anthony Joshua'.

                    Agit Kabayel was a complete non-factor at top level during the peak years of Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Deontay Wilder's heavyweight reigns 'not because he was avoided, but due to him not being good enough'.

                    Only recently has Agit Kabayel decided to win some top level fights, and let's be honest? Those wins are being severely overrated. This heavyweight era is in its conclusive stages, so the levels of competition has understandably decreased'.

                    Tyson Fury does not need to reprove himself vs. Agit Kabayel 'in my opinion he just needs to get a few solid level wins. To justify a trilogy fight vs. Oleksandr Uysk' etc.


                    So you have many many excuses for Fury also.

                    Why not fight Kabayel?

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