Tyson Luke Fury vs. Dillian Whyte & Isaac Lowe vs. Nick Ball + Ekow Essuman vs. Darren Tetley RBR.

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  1. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow! I didn't hear that. Those folks be outta touch methinks.
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 Liminal Space Autochthon Staff Member

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    You've had it coming for a while. It's YDKSAB... not DNSAB, you can't even get an acronym right, you illiterate clown.
     
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  3. Kishnabe

    Kishnabe Member Full Member

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    David Haye's
     
  4. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    absolutely correct!

    Usyk couldn’t believe his luck when Joshua tried to outbox him instead of using his physical assets allied to some boxing skills. Yet, even though Joshua never once planted his feet he still marked Usyk up like I’ve never seen before.

    The facial injuries to Usyk tell you that it was a tough fight in spite of Usyk outboxing Joshua. Also Usyk nearly stopped Joshua because AJ was exhausted at the end, not because he’d landed a power shot. Had there been another minute Joshua would have fallen over on his own.

    I don’t think their rematch is a foregone conclusion either, Joshua won’t make the mistake of trying to outbox one of the best boers with possibly the highest boxing IQ in the sport. So Usyk will have to contend with Joshua’s physicality and power, maybe Usyk will do that and still win but it’s not nailed on as some would have you believe.

    So Usyk Vs Fury is certainly not a win for Usyk in my opinion
    Fury will be too big, too smart and has a great engine to go the 3 minutes of all 12 rounds
     
  5. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Really? Jab and grab.... One two and grab. Tyson will be like a custom set of drapes for Usyk if they ever fight. Make him carry him until he wilts.
     
  6. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Had Fury winning every round.
     
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  7. The Long Count

    The Long Count Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    combination of both
     
  8. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know right? Historic moment in British boxing....opportunity missed. But the folks got what they came to see.... a big flashy KO.
     
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  9. jaycea

    jaycea Manc living in Canada Full Member

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    I made it home from my girls dance comp. Got 4 beers in while watching and now that's my afternoon done as don't feel like doing the things I had planned.
     
  10. 007 373 5963

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    Overall, Whyte's performance was disappointing. I wasn't expecting him to win, but I was hoping he wouldn't get gassed so quickly. I was also hoping he could have connected a little bit more with those legendary left hooks of his.

    And although Fury did the job, his performance really wasn't exactly a career highlight either. The venue and the attendance was certainly a sight to see, but the fight didn't live up to it. Honestly, the 3rd wilder fight would have been a stronger fight to go out on, if he is truly retired at this point.

    Ultimately, i think we all need to pray to the boxing gods that Usyk is able to finish off Joshua in the rematch, with no further rematch clauses invoked, and that Fury will then agree to a "final" fight against Usyk for all the marbles. If Joshua somehow steals a win in the rematch againt Usyk, then it will inevitably go to a third fight, and i'm guessing Fury won't wait around.
     
  11. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Amazing performance by Fury. Dominated every round and ended with a beautiful uppercut (which even didn't fully land).

    His ring IQ, footwork, punches selection, everything was there. It's hard to name 5 better heavyweights on the planet than Dillian Whyte, and he made him look like a novice.

    Head and shoulders above the rest. I don't think he struggles with big heavyweights (all slow on their feet), fighters with good footwork might be a bit more tricky. Usyk can make it look a bit more competitive, but I don't see anyone else being a threat to Tyson.
     
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  12. Decker

    Decker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not trying to be funny. Are most of us agreed that Whyte is on the downside?

    I think he can get a few big paydays - but that might be it.
     
  13. miniq

    miniq Tyson Fury Undisputed HW Champion 18/5/24 banned Full Member

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    Tried to get in the ring and kiss him but they didn't let me

    Couldn't find David haye to knock him out, dosser
     
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  14. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Against Povetkin & Takam Joshua got roundly criticised for not engaging and trying to box and move. Even after he knocked both out he still got pesters from almost everyone
     
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  15. DavidC77

    DavidC77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Amazing performance?

    I certainly wouldn't go that far.
     
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