Fury looks very happy that he doesn't have to fight Usyk

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  1. Dangerwood84

    Dangerwood84 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would say ever.
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    He looked positively delighted. Even though AJ would've sparked The Dosser out cold, both AJ and E-Hearn had that same look of relief and suppressed delight Belly has etched across his stupid face after J-Park beat The Dosser. Belly lies religiously, body language does not.

    He knows damn well that Usyk trains and has to train like a demon to campaign against giants at HW and that his camps are brutal so one more brutal camp will put a few more miles on the clock, more wear and tear on his body which will increase Usyk's chance of suffering an injury.

    He also knows damn well that, regardless of how mentally strong and resilient Usyk is, the bitter disappointment of the fight having to be postponed at the last hour will only add to the mountain of disappointment and frustration he's had to endure over the last few years trying to entice that gutless chicken and piece of human excrement out of the chicken coop to man up and fight him.

    Usyk is as mentally strong as any man to ever step foot in a ring but he's still human and any other fighter would've walked away long ago after having been put through everything the Real Fighting ConMan has put him through. How is Usyk supposed to maintain that level of discipline and work ethic when he knows that Belly has never wanted a goddamn thing to do with him, has done everything within his power to duck him and that there's a very good chance he will find a way to wriggle out again?

    Not to mention he's obviously aware of the fact that His Excellency desperately wants him to win so he can make Belly vs AJ as opposed Usyk vs AJ III. The judges have already scored a fight in his favour over there that most feel he lost to ensure we got to see him fight Usyk for undisputed so of course that national disgrace and grotesque flabby hairless chimp is happy.
     
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  3. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I feel like the more hate Fury gets the more motivated he's going to be, the better he's going to fight and the more likely Usyk loses.

    Cut is in a bad spot for Usyk's LH though. Always wondered whether that cut in the Wallin fight was going to be an issue at some point. It was a dumb fight to take, another 'tune-up' that went wrong.
     
  4. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I agree completely with the exception of the AJ part. AJ was ice cold going into the Wallin fight. He was happy with his win, and it wasn't over the moon happy, and it was nothing to do with Wilder. Hearn is a different thing though. But can you blame him, as Wilder was talking crap about AJ for way too long, how AJ ducked him, how he will KO AJ in 3 rounds, and AJ 3rd or 4th best win to 12-0 Wilder, just speaks volume at that time, as what Wilder really was > fraud.
    Let's not forget that Hearn has said Wilder is a fraud long before that.
    You can't compare the 2 cases at all.

    But you know what i can compare Fury happiness though ? With a kid who understand that he won't have to go to school. He is like that happy, a truly naturally happy, and you can't fake that.
     
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  5. Guerra

    Guerra Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah, the kid who pulled the fire alarm and now has an extra 2 weeks to study for a test he wasnt ready for.
     
  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    They're not the same cases but the point I was making is that AJ was secretly happy too. Not because he feared The Dosser or that he was the one who ducked the fight, or wasn't willing to fight him next, but rather he just saw him as a risky assignment due to his one shot power. I've always had AJ knocking his ass out.

    I don't blame him for being happy either. It was a great night for him on multiple fronts. The Dosser had not only been taken out of the equation he was taken out by a former AJ victim and even better completely schooled by them. His other bitter rival Big Baby Miller not only lost but got stopped. And AJ stopped the common opponent he shares with big rival Belly who had given Belly a torrid night's work.
     
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  7. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    I think most would say the delay probably benefits Fury in terms of training so that's why he's happy because both these men have been jostling for any advantage they can get. Sure Fury looks in good shape but looks mean nothing for both of these men.

    Ridyah starts to get pretty hot through April into May. Fury can now be slim and ripped as he wants UNGODLY stamina is what he wants and these extra months will give him it.
     
  8. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm backing Usyk for this fight, but if Fury pulls it off without fouling his way to victory he'll get full credit from me.
     
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  9. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Given that AJ opted to fight a 0-1 Ngannou, he still should have fought Wilder. It's a duck. Even after the Parker loss it's a 50/50 fight.
     
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  10. ChiefGego

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    He needed a blade in the glove to achieve that though.
     
  11. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    Likewise, and I doubt any real Usyk fan feels differently. The victory will be tainted by the endless jerkings about of course, plus the rampant amounts of juice Fury will be on, but if Usyk feels ready to step into the ring then no excuses.
     
  12. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    What happens when roided Fury headlocks, holds and hits then ball punches Usyk into submission then the referee's mask falls off and it's Turki Al Shiekh? Then Putin walks out of the crowd to present Fury with the undisputed belt? and Kim Jong Un whilst we're at it.
     
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  13. OldSchoolBoxing

    OldSchoolBoxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Turki doesn't want Fury to lose his WBC title. He wants to match Fury vs AJ.

    Therefore, when Fury pulls out from May the 18th, he will back Fury again. He'll probably offer Usyk to fight Hrgovic.
     
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  14. From.Russia

    From.Russia Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I gonna post this classic:
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  15. Malph

    Malph Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It would not be the first time.
     
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