= Fury is going to remove ten percent of Usyk's effective power. If that is all Fury can do in 12 rounds, he'll lose by stoppage. Holy ****, dude...this is your language. Rant over. Pedantic urge sated. Carry on.
Fury just scraped by in a fight with a boxing novice and he hasn't looked light on his feet in years....he's going to get dominated.
Furys going to decimate nothing. He said he has highs and lows in this period and this is not a good thing. True champions ( not for sure him and Joshua) are always balanced.
I don't think Fury's going to decimate Usyk. I don't think Fury can make Usyk carry his weight. Not any more. Barring that he'll be fouling Usyk repeatedly to hope he loses his cool and does something stupid that he can capitalize on. I don't see that working either, but I can see Fury willing to take a DQ loss rather than drowning in the later rounds.
This makes no sense. If they wanted to protect Fury due to signing that deal, they would have just halted the fight at Rd 3 and pronounced it a "ND". Nobody would have cared - he was fighting Wallin f.f.s. Why would they have let Fury fight on and incur an injury that would have prevent him from fulfilling that contract?
Fury looks so far past his peak I just don't see him winning. The best version of Fury vs the best version of Usyk is a 50/50 fight which I'd lean more towards Fury. But this fat tub of lard Usyk is fighting in 2024 just doesn't have the legs or movement to stop Usyk and he doesn't really have the power to worry him either.
I don't know about decimate, Usyk will bounce around for a while and then get caught with a solid body shot that will not be called a low blow and the fight will be over. Usyk (ala Wilder) will claim it was a low blow and that Fury cheated but deep down we'll all know the truth. And Lennox beat Vitali and there's nothing anybody can do about it. lol
Tyson Fury has a better chance of mating with Oleksandr Usyk than decimating him. At least if his form against Ngannou is anything to go by.