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  • BigZ44
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    If, big if, Povetkin wins the rematch, I'd like to see Povetkin vs Usyk while they wait out the Fury/AJ fight(s)

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  • observer
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    Joshua drops WBO belt,and Usyk fights Povetkin for the belt after Povetkin KOs Whyte second time around. Fury wins the Joshua fight and we have a Fury - Usyk fight for all belts. My crystall ball doesn't show what happens after that...

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    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    I find the comments on here pretty hilarious, Fury has just fought one true top guy his entire career who can box and that was a timid Wlad . Now we have a potential good fight and posters just brush it off ? Ha

    That being said I see Whyte winning the rematch but either guy would be a welcome fight for Fury because those are going to be tough matches ,I’m not sure posters want good fights on here though it’s like most have lost the plot . Even most Fury fans don’t want to see the Joshua fight either, Weird .
    The forum halfwit talking rubbish as usual.

    Every Fury fan wants the AJ fight, name me a Fury fan on here who doesn't?

    It wasn't a tame Wlad either, Fury was just all wrong for him, you'd know that if you knew anything about boxing.

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  • REDEEMER
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    I find the comments on here pretty hilarious, Fury has just fought one true top guy his entire career who can box and that was a timid Wlad . Now we have a potential good fight and posters just brush it off ? Ha

    That being said I see Whyte winning the rematch but either guy would be a welcome fight for Fury because those are going to be tough matches ,I’m not sure posters want good fights on here though it’s like most have lost the plot . Even most Fury fans don’t want to see the Joshua fight either, Weird .

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    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
    Right?

    When I was watching Whyte vs Povetkin it really was honestly like watching two slugs slugging

    I mean you talk about slow.
    Pair of bums tbh, compared to Fury at least.

    Fury would just fight Povetkin off the back foot and jab his nut in.

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  • deathofaclown
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    Originally posted by denium View Post
    Povetkin should stay well away from Fury if he values his health.

    He's made for Tyson.
    Yeah it would be a beating and a corner would pull him out.

    Even if Whyte wins, he has no chance of beating Fury. Fury stops Dillian within 4 rounds.

    Fury is about to become a wrecking machine with a more aggressive approach. And he still has the best skills in the division when he he needs to
    rely on that. Scary thought. Makes my hairs stand on end just thinking about it. Goosebumps.

    It’s funny how a lot of these so called punchers don’t even have the KO% fury does, And he is a fighter that after never looked for the knockout.

    Now that he is going for knockouts, the entire division is going to fall like dominoes, especially AJ.

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  • deathofaclown
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    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
    Team Whyte have been very clever forcing an immediate rematch

    Guys in their 40s can perform, but they physically don't recover nearly as quickly, going straight back into training camp will be a lot tougher on Povetkin than Whyte.

    Though Pov pulled off a really great shot my gut instinct tells me Whyte will win the rematch, likely boxing very, very cautiously as Povetkin fades in the second half.

    In the event Povetkin does win again, he will be at the back of the queue behind Wilder and probably two AJ fights, and I really don't think a 42-43 year old Povetkin will be a massive worry for Fury TBH
    You can look at that two ways. You can say a 41-year-old doesn’t recover as quick, but they also become more faded as time passes at that age.

    Povetkin is always in shape, so I think a quick a rematch actually suits him because he is fading, even though he won.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Originally posted by denium View Post
    Povetkin should stay well away from Fury if he values his health.

    He's made for Tyson.
    Right?

    When I was watching Whyte vs Povetkin it really was honestly like watching two slugs slugging

    I mean you talk about slow.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Team Whyte have been very clever forcing an immediate rematch

    Guys in their 40s can perform, but they physically don't recover nearly as quickly, going straight back into training camp will be a lot tougher on Povetkin than Whyte.

    Though Pov pulled off a really great shot my gut instinct tells me Whyte will win the rematch, likely boxing very, very cautiously as Povetkin fades in the second half.

    In the event Povetkin does win again, he will be at the back of the queue behind Wilder and probably two AJ fights, and I really don't think a 42-43 year old Povetkin will be a massive worry for Fury TBH

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    Povetkin should stay well away from Fury if he values his health.

    He's made for Tyson.

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