I take it back - Usyk beats Fury

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  1. BCS8

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    If Usyk stops Fury it doesn't top Ruiz chinning AJ, at least for me. But you never know. If the Fury cocksucking becomes unbearable it might.
     
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  2. Abysswalker

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    Since you are ignorant, i will help you. Here is a time Fury has been defeated:
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  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Firstable Congratz on Fury winning. It was a solid performance, and a win against a legit top 10 contender.
    Secondable and i have said this many times before the match, this fight would have answered a lot of question.
    The 2 most important ones was:
    - can Fury still goes back to his old style and just stick to box and move - he checked that one. He can still do it. And just like i though he was a bit of a hybrid version. Not even close as aggressive as Wilder 2/3, but a bit more aggressive compare to Klitschko/Wilder 1 if i can make a comparison.

    - is Whyte still have his chin, or Povetkin shattered it for good. Obviously it was the latter.
    And i have said this way before the fight, as anyone can check. For me this was the biggest issue with Whyte.

    Whyte chin is gone, AJ brutally beated him, and Povetkin shatter that chin once and for all.
    The uppercut was nasty, but it was more of a glancing blow, then landing fully.
    I'm saying this about Whyte chin, nothing about Fury and not taking anything out of his win.


    Usyk is a different type of beast and is like 150x classes above Whyte.
    Also your logic doesn't stand a chance. By your logic AJ should have KO Usyk too.

    Fury is a top notch boxer, and obviously he is a heavy guy, with very long hands, which means he will hit hard, but he ain't heavy handed, and unless he KO someone with a solid proven chin i won't believe that hype.

    Let's see how his matches with Usyk and AJ will play out and then we will talk.
     
  4. iceferg

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    Funny because most were writing Usyk off after he fought Chazz Witherspoon and Chisora. I was one of the few who pocked him to beat AJ. Still favour Fury over Usyk. He did what he had to do last night.

    I bet Usyk wouldn't have an easy night with Whyte you approach each fight and opponent differently.
     
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  5. BCS8

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    Not me. I thought he dominated Witherspoon and had a decent outing against Chisora who threw everything at him early. Fury is going to be quite difficult for Usyk because of the combination of his size and style. Losing is a real possibility. Then again if we get a slob version of Fury people will be shocked at how easily Usyk will deal with him. My point is, if Fury can't whip himself into top shape both mentally and physically, he's going to lose. Usyk on the other hand is always in top shape.
     
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  6. bailey

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    I favoured Usyk to beat Joshua based on his style.
    I think Usyk seems to make his opponents have to work more than him with his jabbing and movement
    But you are right in that all fights are different
    I would favour Fury to beat Usyk as I feel in order for Usyks style to be effective against Fury, Usyk would have to close the gap and I think with how Fury moves and leans away will make it harder to be effective
     
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  7. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury would not box with Usyk

    Usyk would make the "slick gypsy king" look like an uncoordinated elephant and Fury would realize in round 1 that he has to drag the little man into a dog fight, which he could. But Fury knows Usyk has his beating. He's retiring because he's one fight away from meeting his maker
     
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  8. bailey

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    I think it is a fight that Usyk would be more up for than Fury
     
  9. BCS8

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    You could well be right. Fury looks a bit slower than he did when he fought Wlad, and if there's one thing that you want vs Usyk, it's speed. All I know is that I want the fight to happen and I want both guys in top shape. I think it will be one for the ages and to be honest, I think that once Fury realises what he's in for, that he will train his ass off and come into it in great shape.
     
  10. bailey

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    I didn't say box, but did say style
    I think Fury would look to keep Usyk at a distance and with how he leans away, could imagine it making it hard for Usyk
     
  11. bailey

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    I don't think Fury goes in to fights unless he is focused
     
  12. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It wouldn't be hard for Usyk. Whyte was landing some shots in the southpaw stance for whatever reason he did that. The size difference is vast but Usyk would be the one swimming without getting wet and would be outlanding Fury at mid range.

    People would be suprised how many jabs Usyk would land on Fury but with such a big target like Fury, it would be easy to see
     
  13. bailey

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    I guess we will only know if it happens
     
  14. BCS8

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    Wallin? Pianeta?
     
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  15. highlander

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    yeah, he beat povetkin in the rematch. how ever, povetkin had absolutely NO business being in that ring that night. his body was seriously effected by covid. you literally could see how much it wiped out his body. so, i will not give much for that win on his record.
    but, he chose to get in the ring, and that is on him.
     
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