Why Fury will beat Usyk

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  1. OldSchoolBoxing

    OldSchoolBoxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dwyer also picks Usyk as the winner:

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  2. KINGWILDER

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    Styles make fights and Fury beat Klitschko more convincingly than AJ did (not being dropped himself). Also again, don’t bother responding to NEETs, they are a troll and not here to discuss boxing.
     
  3. It's Ovah

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    Because Fury is also a flawed fighter who's been dropped by far lesser punchers and fighters than Usyk.

    Joshua's also only been dropped by two men in his career, the huge punching Wlad (which he got up from and won) and Ruiz. Fury's been dropped four times in his career, twice by cruiserweights and once by a complete novice from MMA. His chin is clearly of a lesser calibre than Joshua's.
     
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  4. OldSchoolBoxing

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    Fury couldn't land a proper show on Wlad. How can you say that Fury beat Klitschko more convincingly? The fight is on YouTube, go watch and show me one single power shot landed on Klitschko.
     
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    When did Fury get dropped? When did he get hurt? He won the fight by fighting an extremely negative but elusive fight, stopping Wlsd from landing anything effective on him.

    As for AJ, he got dropped by an older inactive Wlad and nearly stopped. I don't see how that is more impressive.
     
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  6. Mickc

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    Fury is yet to quit on his feet !
     
  7. Mickc

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    When Fury fought Wlad he was the reigning 3 belt (4belt if counting IBO) Unified champion,unbeaten in over 11 years and on a 22 fight win streak.During the fight Fury was never behind,never in trouble and never down for a count. When Joshua fought Wlad he was belt less and had been retired almost 2 year and was coming off a loss. Going life and death with an opponent May be more exciting to watch but that does not mean that he won more convincingly and boxing fights are won on a lot more than power shots landed .
     
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  8. It's Ovah

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    So is Joshua!
     
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  9. Mickc

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    That big mighty flowing river in Egypt !
     
  10. It's Ovah

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    Which you'll be taking a trip down along with all the Wilder fans come Feb 18th.
     
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  11. Mickc

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    I will be going nowhere ,I’m a Fury fan but if Usyk can pull off the win fair play to him and we’ll done :campeon: however should Fury win would you be so accommodating :hang We all know the pattern on here all the Joshua fans all jumped ship onto Usyk,now they all want Usyk to beat Fury lol
     
  12. abasker22

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    what's the consensus on the 1st fight vs Ruiz? Did he quit on his feet? It's iffy for sure
     
  13. Mickc

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    Joshua was on his feet and could have continued had he wanted to, he jacked !
     
  14. OldSchoolBoxing

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    Well, when Wlad fought Fury, Wlad was also never in trouble and never down for a count. Wlad was 39 and Fury was 27.

    Fury's resume is pathetic compared to Wlad's. It's also pathetic when compared to Usyk's.

    Fury is not in the same league with Usyk and Klitschko. He's just enjoying the advantage of lack of competition in the division. He's carefully selecting old and shot opponents like Chisora, Seferi, Pianera, Whyte, Wallin, Schwarz etc.
     
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  15. abasker22

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    I mean come on... Some of those opponents were comeback fights... After all, Wlad had some comeback fights after his shocking losses did he not? Regardless, Fury and Usyk are fighting soon anyways... Will you still say the same if Fury beats Usyk for example? Or let me guess, you don't think it's going to happen.