I take it back - Usyk beats Fury

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  1. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury beats Usyk

    AJ is a bum. Usyk slapping an ass is no surprise.

    Depending on the referee Fury would brutalize Usyk.

    He has to be on his feet for 12 rounds and constantly moving to outpoint Fury.

    The main advantage Usyk has is he knows how he needs to win

    Meanwhile Fury knows how he needs to win but there are numerous ways he can go about it, that decision making process can be hard. Big tactical fight for Fury.
     
  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    This won't be an easy fight for both of them. I'm still picking Fury to win by decision.
     
  3. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not sure if he'd win but I'd sure like to see him try. He aint gettin any younger. After Parker, if he wins, I hope Joyce gets a title shot.
     
  4. Thunderstorm

    Thunderstorm Active Member Full Member

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    Usyk was getting outboxed by bellew he has no chance against Fury
     
  5. BCS8

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    Having shock waves ripple through your blubber every time you get hit implies that you might lose some weight
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think he tends to go up and down in weight to suit his game plan
    I think the weight was intentional to absorb heavy punches and to put weight on opponents
     
  7. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Just isn't true :lol:
     
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  8. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg @paulmillsfitness Full Member

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    I rate Fury but believe he’s fortunate not to be 30-2-1 with an early career loss to McDermott and a cuts stoppage to Wallin (the B side fighter 100% gets stopped under the same circumstances that night).
    Hell, nobody complains if Wilder 1 was waved off mid count in the 12th. However, I’d rate Fury exactly the same as I do now regardless, that’s just boxing. Early blips and unfortunate cuts happen, he’d still be the same fighter. I do find this view of Fury as some unbeatable boxing god very odd though.
     
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  9. BCS8

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    I think he tends to go up and down in weight depending on how motivated he is.
    I think his underpants entourage are deluding themselves with regard to this fact and are inventing facts to support their delusion.
     
  10. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Why would it not be intentional to suit?
    I could be wrong but seem to think that Wilder said something about coming in heavier so he wouldn't be pushed around as much against the heavier Fury.
     
  11. BCS8

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    Wilder was an idiot to do that and Fury is an even bigger idiot if he put on 20lb of pudge to resist Wilder's benchpress.

    Wilder's ace in the hole has always been his snappy speed and to a certain extent Fury has relied on his speed to enhance his skill too. The uber colossus Fury to me is just an excuse to eat more, train less, and hope that his size wins out. I'm saying it again: if Fury comes in lean and conditioned I favour him against Usyk. If Fury comes in his Tony Galento version Usyk is gonna bust his ass in two.