I take it back - Usyk beats Fury

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  1. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    It's such a weird thing to bring up. "But he got knocked down by Cunningham once 12 years ago!"
     
  2. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    & Ali was sent over the rainbow by a LHW Cooper.. had zero bearing on the rest of his career .. in fact I lost count of how many times the likes of Louis were dropped :lol:.. they are getting desperate & cling onto what they can.. Fury is going into the HOF, it kills them so they need to convince other people this other guy would beat him even though it will never happen LOL
     
  3. RockyMarciano

    RockyMarciano Well-Known Member Full Member

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    100%. Like he wasn't fully koed in round 12 of the first Wilder fight and regained consciousness at 6 like ****in Brad Pitt in Snatch somehow came back and won the rest of the round big. I am thinkin Usyk will be the best dude Fury has had to fight in years....that will equal an 8-4 UD for Fury...he's just too skilled and gigantic to get caught in the 47 traps that AJ was....AJ has been an overrated primadonna from the start. Usyk will show greatness in adapting and winning a few rounds but Fury won't let him get too close and I don't think he can stop Tyson....also he's probably good enough that he will make it through 12 mostly unscathed.
     
  4. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why is that cringe? It's the truth. If he wants to retire, he will. If he doesn't, he won't. But neither decision has anything to do with Usyk other than in some deluded recess of your mind. Sounds like you're another one to add to my ignore list. This forum is so much better if you filter out the dumb posters.
     
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  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    God, the fallout from Usyk ***** slapping the clown prince into retirement from all of you maniacs will truly be a glorious sight to behold.
     
  6. navigator

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

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    I will momentarily, for argument's sake, entertain that flight of fancy. All I would do in the event of a legitimate Usyk victory, even in the case of a close distance fight that could quite arguably be scored either way, is award Usyk the credit he would deserve. Then I'd look forward to the rematch. I did, after all, post this a couple days or so back;

    How 'bout you? How're you gonna respond when Fury pops his cherry?





    Bring Usyk on. No true believer in the caravan is worried about him.
     
  7. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    It's actually kind of sickening how brainwashed to the point of denial all the Fury fanboys are. Yeah, yeah, yeah, people like to pick against and root against Fury, myself included, duly noted. You're not gonna get me with any of your asinine attacks. Because it will not change the fact that Wilder, by most Fury fanboys in the lead up to all three fights, in their words, is a talentless hack and a dosser, whatever the **** that is. Then any time Whyte's name was brought up, people laughed maniacally at the thought he had a chance, because as I've been saying for years myself, Whyte is a bum. Then, let us not forget, of his 4 previous matches, Wlad was coming off of two of the assiest performances he'd given, against Povetkin and Jennings, which was borderline painful to watch. So... tell me, if Wilder and Whyte are both bums, by your own admission, why should Fury get all this credit for his wins over them? Okay, fine... the Klitschko win was decent, albeit it was against an old Wlad, who's been apprehensive to go on the attack since 2005. But aside from that... who exactly has he shared the ring with has 1/10th the skillset Usyk possesses? Two hacky plodders and an old man can't hold a candle to the speed, the timing, the accuracy, the footwork, the angles, the combinations, the gas tank, the absolute brilliance of Usyk, who also happens to be a southpaw, who tend to be an issue for Fury. When I said it's going to look like a tornado ravaging a trailer park, I'm not kidding. Usyk will not only beatdown this mentally fragile cokehead, he's going to ragdoll him.There's a reason why the Gypsy Queen is so concerned with defense, because any time anyone grazes those tragically frail whiskers of his, he gets stunned or goes down like a sack of potatoes. I'll give Tyson this, the man has solid powers of recovery, because most of the time, his bummy opponents can only land on him once. That isn't going to be a problem for Usyk. He'll double the connect percentages of Wilder, Whyte and Wlad combined. Consider the Wallin fight, which he barely survived, a harbinger of things to come, Wallin came within a round or two of pulling the upset. Usyk is 10 times the fighter Wallin is.
     
  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Most cultists never are.
     
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  9. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    I thought nothing could be sweeter than seeing that roided up, fake nice guy monster getting chinned by a tiny obese man. But I was wrong. When Fury gets chinned I'm trolling the entire forum. I dont care. I admit I will do it.
     
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  10. Heavyrighthand

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    “ He showed me aboslutely nothing in that fight with Whyte-”

    ah-ha-ha!

    is the original poster a 14 yr old kid?
     
  11. From.Russia

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    Whyte's footspeed is one of the worst i have ever seen. Fury will be shocked by Usyk skills, but for Usyk its gonna be much tougher fight than AJ
     
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  12. Murderers' Row

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    Such an American thing to do.
     
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  13. FrankinDallas

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    I fear for Usyk's mental condition due to the war in Ukraine. He may very well lose to Joshua. If he wins, it will be a historical event IMO,
    that is, beating the HW champ twice in very trying circumstances.

    Assuming Usyk does beat AJ, he would be the best HW Fury has fought since Wlad. Even better IMO as Usyk has the ability to change tactics mid fight whereas Wlad has a plan A but no plan B.

    Can Fury KO Usyk? Possible; no one else has come close. Can Fury outbox Usyk? Possible, if he comes in with a plan and then revises it mid fight when Usyk changes his strategy.

    I hope Fury stays around long enough to fight the winner of AJ-Usyk because he'd have a unified, undisputed HW champ for the first time in a long time.
     
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  14. navigator

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

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    "Sanity is a small box. Insanity is everything."



    Christian, Scar to my Ethan, the fallout will be glorious to behold. Just like you said, man. Just like you said.
     
  15. granth

    granth Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know you like to deal in hyperbole but you must know Fury is a very difficult fight for Usyk. I'm not 100% sure Fury would win but I'd favour him since he not only has physical advantages, he is a skilled fighter himself.
     
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