Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury for the undisputed title, who wins and why?

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  1. Richard M Murrieta

    Richard M Murrieta Now Deceased 2/4/25 Full Member

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    Glad to be here my friend. I saw the highlights on You Tube last night after the fight. Usyk does take a punch well but needs to shore up his defense against Fury, he did eat some right hands thrown by Joshua.
     
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  2. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Very competitive fight
    But if I had to pick, I’d say Fury’s enormous size and reach, combined with his hand speed, fast counter shots, and elusive movement……that’d all be be too much fur Usyk to deal with

    but a Usyk will be, by FAR, Fury’s toughest test, yet
     
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  3. TheWizard

    TheWizard I Got Milk Baby Full Member

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    Fury, either a clear UD or he stops a tired Usyk (yes, a tired Usyk) late on.
     
  4. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Usyk KO's Fury in 8. It'll look like a F5 tornado ripping through a trailer park. Usyk feasts on taller guys, and that drug addled tub of whale**** known as Tyson Luke Fury will be his biggest meal. Fury has always had issues with southpaws, he was a sitting duck for that looping left from Otto, and he's about as fast on his feet as Old Man Ortiz, yet he was backing him up throughout the first 6 rounds of their fight, Tyson only started having success against him when Otto gassed, which will not happen with Usyk. Then for the people who naively think Usyk can't hurt him, Tyson has been rocked to his core by glass jawed Abell at least twice before he stopped him, alongside all of the smaller guys that have dropped him or hurt him like Cunningham, McDermott, Pajkic and Chisora, the first three are 6'3, like Usyk, Chisora is 6'2. Let's also not forget Wallin, who got his second wind, had Fury out on his feet in the 12th. Then add in Usyk's incredible stamina, so he won't be easy to catch and wail on like Otto in the second half of their fight. Usyk's going to be ducking under his looping hooks all night, getting in his grill and working Fury's blobby ass over like a speedbag.:deal: Fighting skill less dossers for the last decade has greatly flattered Fury. Literally 8, arguably 9 out of Usyk's last 10 opponents, are better boxers than everyone Fury has faced in the last 5 years..

    It's actually kind of sickening how brainwashed to the point of denial all the Fury fanboys are. Yeah, yeah, yeah, people like to pick against and root against Fury, myself included, duly noted. You're not gonna get me with any of your asinine attacks. Because it will not change the fact that Wilder, even according to most Fury fanboys in the lead up to all three fights, in their words, is a talentless hack and a dosser, whatever the **** that is. Then any time Whyte's name was brought up, people laughed maniacally at the thought he had a chance, because as I've been saying for years myself, Whyte is a bum. Then, let us not forget, of his 4 previous matches, Wlad was coming off of two of the assiest performances he'd given, against Povetkin and Jennings, which were borderline painful to watch. So... tell me, if Wilder and Whyte are both bums, by your own admission, why should Fury get all this credit for his wins over them? Okay, fine... the Klitschko win was decent, albeit it was against an old Wlad, who's been apprehensive to go on the attack since 2005, that supposedly Usyk dominated in sparring. But aside from that... who exactly has he shared the ring with has 1/10th the skillset Usyk possesses? Two hacky plodders and an old man can't hold a candle to the speed, the timing, the accuracy, the footwork, the angles, the combinations, the gas tank, the absolute brilliance of Usyk, who also happens to be a southpaw, who tend to be an issue for Fury. When I said it's going to look like a tornado ravaging a trailer park, I'm not kidding. Usyk will not only beatdown this mentally fragile cokehead, he's going to ragdoll him.There's a reason why the Gypsy Queen is so concerned with defense, because any time anyone grazes those tragically frail whiskers of his, he gets stunned or goes down like a sack of potatoes. I'll give Tyson this, the man has solid powers of recovery, because most of the time, his bummy opponents can only land on him once. That isn't going to be a problem for Usyk. He'll double the connect percentages of Wilder, Whyte and Wlad combined. Consider the Wallin fight, which he barely survived, a harbinger of things to come, Wallin came within a round or two of pulling the upset. Usyk is 10 times the fighter Wallin is.
     
  5. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    You just gave Miniq an aneurysm.
     
  6. BrainyBoxer

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    Fury sadly. He's too big and he is skilled as much as I dislike him personally.
     
  7. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Usyk will school fury, mark my words. He will need 3 rounds to adjust, after that he will school him badly.
    Too fast, too elusive, atg stamina and great fight IQ and brain.
     
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  8. MrBarry465

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    Fury will watch him dance around for a round or 2 and then step on the gas and run over him.
     
  9. MidniteProwler

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    I like both guys but I favor Fury by decision or late stoppage
     
  10. Entaowed

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    Fury is the likely winner because the odds are better than even that he will get away with too much holding, clinching & especially leaning on Usyk.
    We gotta calculate the odds that he will NOT be allowed these rule violations.
    Maybe 40%?
    In a clean fight, Usyk has close to a 50% chance of winning.
    With Fury smothering & draining him with all his bodyweight, it becomes 20%.

    IF like in Manilla Fury is called out early & repeatedly for any pulling or excessive wrestling, then like the Thrilla we might just get a great fight.
     
  11. CST80

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  12. lordlosh

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    Usyk is literally gonna smash Fury that bad, people won't believe it.
    I have it for years that AJ will also smash Fury, and i hope that big fat imbecile grows a ball and decide to face both, and then retire with 2 loses on his record.


    People are saying that AJ somehow can't use his size and it's **** in clinches, yet AJ manhandle Whyte like a baby in the clinch and send him to high heaven, and took his virginity, aka his chin, then Povetkin shatter it for good, so a featherfisted Fury to be able to KO him.
    But Whyte was backing Fury up in the clinches.
    Yeah but somehow Fury will do so much better against Usyk, and will clinch, hold and lean on him for dare life. Not to mention all of this is 100% cheating. Repeatedly clinching, and using it as a tactic is exactly that. Leaning is absolutely illegal to begin with it.


    So Fury fan are such an ****** claiming how Fury will win, using illegal tactics ....

    Put a strong referee in there and if that bum decide to try that tactic, he will be deducted a point very fast, and then gas out, cause Usyk will put him under pressure and the fat lazy bum won't last 8 rounds with Usyk.


    AJ, AJ, but AJ has a high guard and his defense is very tight, Fury is open like a hoo*****, that jab and left straight will make his face looking like pizza after 3 rounds already.

    Fury going to look exactly like this guy > clueless and stopped very fast, very badly.

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  13. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow, so many people still on that "too big, too strong" BS.

    They don't learn their lessons.

    None of Furys dirty tactics would work on Usyk.
     
  14. Thunderstorm

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    Fury

    Bellew was outboxing usyk
     
  15. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    The same Fury that lost to McDermott but the second one was robbed?
     
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