awesome Fury stat

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  1. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There isn't a version of Fury that beats Usyk. The more aggressive version is probably the more likely to get a win.
     
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    eat more offal Active Member Full Member

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    Considering a way past it Fury won four rounds against Usyk there a likelihood the best Fury would win more than four rounds!
     
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  3. TipNom

    TipNom Active Member Full Member

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    Usyk was past it himself. Hes older and had declined from even the point of the first Joshua fight. Fury wasn't prime but he wasn't so past it as to where had he been a few years younger he would've done significantly better. A Klitschko fight Fury wouldn't have the power to move Usyk and Fury from the second Wilder fight would be significantly more hittable than he was.
     
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    eat more offal Active Member Full Member

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    course he would've, 'twas an awesome Fury against Klitschko
     
  5. TipNom

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    It was a good performance don't get me wrong, but the Fury of that fight was really a pure outboxer, and I don't ever see him being able to outbox Usyk to a victory, Usyk is just too fast, coordinated and his output is too high. After the Wallin fight he became more of a boxer puncher, but his punching technique before that was still very sloppy and slappy, he wouldn't be able to move Usyk with big counters in the way that he did in their actual fights.
     
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    eat more offal Active Member Full Member

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    Fury was terrible and lost his legs years prior, legs weren't there in 2018 never mind 2024.
     
  7. TipNom

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    Still had better legs than anybody of his size, and most of the division. And although he began losing speed in his legs, his punch technique under Sugar Hill Steward became significantly better than it ever had been. He was slower but now punched significantly harder and was just overall better on the offensive end.
     
  8. Jolly Roger

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    How do people even know when Fury’s prime was? His form has been patchy throughout his career, pick any time period and you’ll see a mediocre opponent that he struggled badly with.
     
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  9. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Last time Usyk was down was I think 2011-2012 against Beterbiev.
     
  10. thistle

    thistle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    because so is he, 3rd rate, 2cd at best!
     
  11. ash234

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    Did it though? The Wilder wins haven’t exactly aged well and we saw an unfit ancient Zhang pummel Wilder.
     
  12. ash234

    ash234 Ash Full Member

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    No version of Fury ever beats Usyk for me.

    2015, slip and slide version: still would have been outboxed by Usyk

    2020, aggressive puncher version: Usyk wouldn’t have been a sitting duck like Wilder. He wouldn’t have landed clean.
     
  13. eat more offal

    eat more offal Active Member Full Member

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    this makes sense in theory but Fury in 2024 won probably four rounds in the first one. Surely a better version would've had another one or two rounds at least.
     
  14. SouthpawsRule

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    2015 Fury would outbox Usyk, it's the pace that I'm not sure if he could keep up with, Usyk's too good at handling the clinch and circling away from in-fighting to give Fury his breathers.