Fury always wears his trunks pulled up to his armpits

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by pugilista, May 30, 2024.


  1. pugilista

    pugilista Member banned Full Member

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    Usyk's alleged vulnerability to the body has been grossly overhyped, mainly by Fury fans. They are the ones who kept saying how Fury would expose this chink in his armour. That went well.

    In reality, Usyk is the one who fought the most big punchers in two divisions. Briedis, Gassiev, Bellew, Joshua, and Dubois are all vicious punchers, yet nobody could even hurt Usyk with a legit body shot. The narrative was that Usyk complains all the time and pretends everything is low. In reality, Joshua landed 50 body punches in their two bouts. Didn't do much, did it? Dubois landed 20 body punches that were low or borderline, in total with legal blows maybe twice as many. Didn't do much, did it? In fact, Dubois specifically targeted Usyk's body after the low blow, landing several body punches in that resumed fifth round alone. Yet nothing happened.

    If anything, Usyk's body punch resistance is pretty good. "He doesn't like it to the body" – and the evidence for that is he took the knee after Beterbiev landed a clean body punch on him what, 12 years ago? Show me anyone who would only have taken the knee after a shot like that, instead of staying down. Fury, Joshua, and Wilder would have been finished after that shot. All of you who push this narrative of Usyk's glass belly couldn't come up with any substantial evidence or specific cases where he was caught, in trouble, and almost knocked out or whatever following a body punch. You just repeated this nonsense among each other enough times that you now believe it to be true. There's no narrative about Fury's glass chin after being knocked down eight times in his career, but there is always a song and dance about the one guy's glass belly who's never even been down once from a body punch in his entire professional career. Ridiculous, and it was very satisfying to see how Fury was sucked into the same propaganda and couldn't do anything after landing body punches. Usyk hurt him more with body punches than the other way around, mate. What are we even talking about?
     
  2. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    No one should be allowed to wear his trunks that high. Crying about Usyk shorts being high, just shows the incompetence and bias of some of the users here. Some still are crying about the obvious low blow by Dubois, just shows you their true color.
    Usyk shorts were always where they needs to be, his navel exactly on top of the upper waistline.

    To crybabies learn the rules. Low shots is not just nut shot. This only proves you have no idea what you are watching and doesn't know the rules.
    Low shot is bladder shot, hip shot, and kidney shots are also illegal in Boxing.
    Obviously you can't train and strengthen this areas of your body, and you are very vulnerable there, and that's why they are illegal.
     
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  3. Punchdrunk1

    Punchdrunk1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Spot on!!
    He had the nerve to mock Usyk after the Dubious fight then fought against him with his trunks pulled right up over his fat belly.
    Just one example of Fury's ridiculous double standards
     
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  4. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Yes, it's a shame he doesn't love it to the body like any normal boxer should. Getting the wind knocked out of you? Wonderful! Experiencing crippling organ pain and nausea? Superb! If I were a heavyweight boxer my idea of heaven would be just to let Agit Kabayel tee off on my midsection until I was puking in delight.
     
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