I take it back - Usyk beats Fury

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by TheVet, Apr 23, 2022.


  1. TheVet

    TheVet Member banned Full Member

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    I was one of those who said Fury will dominate Usyk - boy oh boy - how wrong was I. He showed me aboslutely nothing in that fight with Whyte- it;s just that Whyte was a clueless flat footed clown with zero movement or skills

    Usyk will be in and out and slap Fury all over the ring and expose him.

    Explains why Fury is running away, he knows he was one fight froom being exposed by Usyk.
     
  2. BCS8

    BCS8 VIP Member

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    It's possible. Usyk is a very consistent operator at a high level. Fury is more hot and cold.
     
  3. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  4. The Townsend

    The Townsend Zeus. Full Member

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    Fury will do to Usyk what Whyte did to Fury last night. Wrestle and brawl. Usyk will slip, bob, weave and counter. Points win.
     
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  5. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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  6. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    Don't know who will win but those 2 are clearly the best in the division and the only fight worth making now.

    The only other guy who could beat those imo is Joe Joyce.
     
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  8. Moggy94

    Moggy94 Active Member Full Member

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    I feel like this is a very anticlimactic end to Fury's career, especially after he was slandering Usyk not long ago accusing him of steroids and saying he was gonna take his belts after he's done with Whyte, not a good look at all.
     
  9. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a fraud, calls himself a legend and generational talent yet bails out of the most challenging and legacy defining fight. You couldn't make this up. I mean good work dealing with Whyte but they both looked utterly trash in the ring
     
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  10. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its not the end. A few months ago he'd announced he was fighting 5 more times before retiring.

    Isn't his deal with ESPN up now? He's probably "retiring" as a negotiating ploy. Basically somebody will have to pay a forunte to sign him.
     
  11. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've always been somewhat critical of Whyte but to be fair he gave Joshua hell, gave Parker hell (admittedly he was somewhat lucky to win that one). Went to war with Chisora twice. Was battering old man Povetkin until the knockout and then won the rematch.

    I'd rate Whyte as the 6th best heavyweight in the world and I was very impressed with how easily Fury beat him.
     
  12. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    Never, ever. Utterly incorrigible. And it's great. :lol:
     
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  13. Cally

    Cally Sand...sand... nothing but sand! Full Member

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    My mate is the same, he's picked fury to lose every fight he's ever been in...

    Fools!
     
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  14. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He can do what he likes. He doesn't owe you or me anything. If he wants to retire, good on him. Anyone who says otherwise is a jealous hater.
     
  15. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    Usyk was old.

    Usyk's heavenly body was riddled with injuries.

    Fury was big, and we were unaware of this fact when issuing our snooty pre-fight pronouncements and proclamations that Usyk would do him in, so that's not fair.

    Usyk was sad because muh Russia-Ukraine war.

    Usyk had one billion six hundred forty-seven million four hundred seventy-two thousand nine hundred thirty-three amateur fights before turning pro and this was just one bout too many.



    Wildettes pt. II is coming, boys.