Pitter patter doesn't work on Fury, unless it's very high tempo. Usyk hasn't got that tempo anymore & if Fury comes in boxing form Usyk won't be able to get in on him anyway. Usyk has the ability to dominate rounds against Fury but over a 12 round bout he cannot sustain, absolutely no way. Especially now he's getting older, he isn't prime.
For starters let's see him fight a live body. Furys resume is paper thin. Hes got a 39 year old Wlad and a windmiller on the CV.
Hand weight in the gloves or spike his water with muscle relaxers. If that doesn't work, a baseball bat.
Yes because it's never good enough for Fury. He beats Whyte he was always a bum dosser He beats Usyk he was a cruiserweight on his way out He beats AJ he was always just a bodybuilder He beat Wlad he was old and shot but was prime against AJ He beats Wilder he was just a basketball player He beats Chisora he was a domeistic journeyman He beats Wallin, Wallin is a nobody who is Wallin I'm a casual look at me look at me He beats Cunningham, Cunningham was just a cruiserweight who had never been stopped before He beats Haye mentally, doesn't count they didn't fight in a ring He dominates Hammer like no man before him, doesn't count who's Hammer I'm a casual look at me look at me
Wilder showed one way but fell short. Have big power and quick hands, land the bomb when Fury gets confident and stands in front to exchange, finish him. This is why Hill is such a dangerous trainer. He is making Fury overconfident and overaggressive. The odds of Joshua landing a bomb increase the longer Fury is with this guy. If Fury uses his current fat slugger approach, Usyk can probably beat him by outboxing and maybe walking Fury onto something for a KD, as long as he can keep up the movement and not get ground down like Cunningham.
Don't allow him to eat the English boar guts for several months before the fight. Then he won't have the stamina to keep moving his big ass around for 12 rounds.
Fury trains and fights to the level he perceives his opponent to be at. I believe he lost respect (professional, not personal) for Wilder after every fight and that's why Fury came in worse and worse shape for each fight. People keep saying Fury was only 50% percent for fight 1, but I actually think that's the best Fury we've seen in a long time. He was incredibly sharp and on point for Wilder 1. The extra weight and 270lb nonsense isn't helping him and it isn't a master strategy employed by Sugar Hill. I think Fury is just getting complacent and not working as hard. Fury is more likely to lose to a big underdog. I think he beats Joshua, Usyk, and Whyte easily because he will train hard and go back to the old herky-jerky style. I think if he loses it will be to a lower level tune up fight. Fury will be lazy and try to come in fat and ko someone like Dubois. Fury gets stunned with a counter punch, the other guy swarms him and the ref stops Fury on his feet.
Yes! A few years back Fury, just like Canelo, popped dirty for PED's. Fury claimed that he ate boar meat. I'm assuming kidneys, heart, liver etc. Supposedly, that's how the illegal substances go into his system. Strange enough, Fury took a hiatus from boxing instead of getting an official suspension.