Fury backfoot boxer now with power

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  1. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    that ladies and gentleman is a hard man to beat. 6'9 265lbs of pure inside fightingness!

    Roll on Uysk or AJ!
     
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    he destroys Aj by the mid rounds. AJS only chance is a punchers chance.. as for usyk it depends what he has left with everything going on at home in ukraine.. usyk from the joshua fight would be a interesting fight for fury.. still pick fury to win a decision though
     
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    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Usyk KO's Fury in 5. It'll look like a F5 tornado ripping through a trailer park.
     
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    Fury will retire

    In till another monster comes who nobody thinks can be beat

    Fury will comeback and do it
     
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    Too versatile, too smart, too good for any other fighter on the planet, including the ones who entered the paid ranks on waves of amateur fanfare and expectation. We all know little was expected of Fury (except by those few of us with actual vision), but here he is, reigning as the sport's only real rock star. What's done in dark always comes to the light.

    All these guys who are desperate to be vindicated after years of going against him will cry, cry and cry some more. Nobody's beating him.
     
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    He's an exceptional fighter, One of the greatest heavyweights ever.

    it would be a shame for him to retire when he's in his prime.
     
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    Two great fighters neither could lose by KO. This one should be scheduled for 20rounds, because both are capable.
     
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    Such a sore loser.
    Who has Usyk ever stopped in five rounds?
    Didnt you predict Wilder, Klitschko and Whyte all to KO Fury?
     
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    Fighting skill less dossers for the last decade has greatly flattered Fury. Literally 8, arguably 9 out of Usyk's last 10 opponents, are better boxers than everyone Fury has faced in the last 5 years..
     
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    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Who's a sore loser? I said Fury would probably win countless times. I've also been saying Usyk would beat Fury any time the question has been asked. I'm being consistent.
     
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    But Fury would beat any of the skilled cruiserweights aswell. And i mean this Fury we are seeing now. you forget im a Uysk fan aswell. i just dont see either knocking the other out.
     
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    Well... we'll have to agree to disagree.:D Because whether you want to admit it or not, Fury's chin has never been great. He gets hurt almost any time any one lands clean. How many of those straight lefts of Usyk's could he take realistically? And make no mistake, Usyk will land plenty.
     
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    1st Whyte is a sucker for a solid uppercut. Fury is best the HW on the planet right now.
    Joshua would be mentally unable to effectively face Fury.
    Usyk does not have the power to KO fury if Wilder didn't and won't get close enough to win a decision.
    Fury would beat either Joshua or Usyk and should do that before he retires.
     
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    Uysk does not hit anywhere near as hard as Deontay Wilder and the Gypsy King got up everytime, and when hurt he fought straight back and/or grabbed and mauled. Uysk will feel the tencacles of Fury on his back and know **** this guy is going to be hard to beat!
    Uysk's chin will be tested here aswell. because unlike Joshua, fury has many tools under his belt.
     
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    He does hit a hell of a lot harder than his fellow southpaw Wallin though.:deal:

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