How can a fighter (Fury) who trains occasionally because by now he is used to punch and be punched by a boxer who lacks fundamentals like Wilder beat one of the greatest living athletes (USyK) never KOed, maniacal researcher of boxing perfection, with a multifaceted and versatile style capable of changing fighting strategy even from one round to another, great destroyer of opposing defenses even the most hermetic and capable of landing deadly combinations, always motivated and able to maintain high concentration and pace for 12 and more rounds, in continuous improvement in heavyweights and who trains continuously since he was born with no problems with drugs, alcohol, overweight, depression and delusions of protagonism during his magnificent career?
There’s so many variables that could determine the outcome of this fight, I really hope this one happens before one or both are completely washed up.
I think if Usyk pushes on the accelerator like he did with Bellew both Fury and Joshua have only one chance: try to survive. USyK has declared the next time he wants to beat Joshua by KO and not by decision.
Usyk beats AJ by 4/5 rounds and people get a boner thinking he can deal with Fury it's cute Fury would stop AJ nevermind play tip tap boxing with him. Fury always shows up when he need to
Don't be dumb. Fury has better stamina than Usyk. Fury has one of the best stamina ever among HWs. He sang after tough fights like Wlad and Wilder. Usyk tired in the Joshua fight.
While your shameless nut hugging of Usyk is a bit embarrassing, I will agree on one point: Wilder already cracked that boy's chin. Not once, not twice, but FOUR separate times. Two of which could have potentially been fatal. Props to Fury for rising up, but the damage has been done. It's hard to imagine Zuri Lawrence not being able to put him away at this point. The big question to me is if Fury can successfully smother Usyk
Funny, I dont see Whyte mentioned anywhere on this thread or in my post... You must really see that man around every corner
Usyk already turned the tables on one hype job albeit one that already had a devastating L on his sheet. Would be a tougher ask than Wilder, I think we can say that.
Usyks never fought anyone like Fury. He's a big fat ******* who (unlike Joshua) knows how to use size to his advantage. Usyk has an epic gas tank but how does it hold up when he's got 19 stone grabbing him, leaning on him, roughing him up? It's a great fight but my money would be on Fury. Too big, too strong.