The Usyk vs Tyson Fury 2 prediction thread

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by heerko koois, Dec 13, 2024.


Usyk or Fury?

  1. Usyk

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  2. Fury

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  1. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Maybe both have an eye on a trilogy ($$$$$$$$ !)

    Is there a rematch clause ?
     
  2. Pugguy

    Pugguy Ingo, The Thinking Man’s GOAT Full Member

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    Not sure but Usyk and his team would be crazy not to have one in place.
     
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  3. Pugguy

    Pugguy Ingo, The Thinking Man’s GOAT Full Member

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    It would be misplaced confidence not to appreciate that Usyk may still have some measure of a mountain to climb.
    However, it would be legit confidence to understand that Usyk fully appreciates the task at hand second time around and will be physically and mentally prepared to achieve a successful outcome.
     
  4. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I might not bother watching tomorrow
    Armchair psychologists have convinced me Usyk can't lose

    Seriously guys, put your money where your mouth is. All banter, trolling etc aside, I admit a wise man would favour usyk. It would be the smarter bet

    However, a foolish man would think its a forgone conclusion and write off Fury

    I remember thinking usyk was 60/40, before I backed my horse. But I still believe Fury can raise the the occasion and get it done. It's ride or die
     
  5. fourskin

    fourskin Member banned Full Member

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    Usyk 11 rd tko mercy stoppage ….. he takes over from the 5 th rd on !!!!! U heard it here first
     
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  6. Shay Sonya

    Shay Sonya The REAL Wonder Woman! Full Member

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    I just rewatched Fury vs. Usyk 1. I think, with all else about the same, the outcome of Usyk vs. Fury 2 depends on something as simple as Tyson Fury's lateral movement. I believe the fight is his to win or lose: If Fury moves mostly to his left, he wins; if to his right, he loses. Most of the lateral movement in Fight #1 was Fury's, and he mostly moved to his right, into Usyk's left hand. If he moves to his left, Usyk has to reach to throw the left and is then open for Fury's counters. Watch and see if I am correct. :deal:
     
  7. G Man

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  8. BCS8

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    Would be nice but I think Fury is too good and recovers too well for Usyk to stop him.
     
  9. Sks476

    Sks476 Active Member Full Member

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    There's so many ways this fight can go. I have no idea how the fight will go but am looking forward to another great fight.
     
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  10. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    Usyk mid to late KO from accumulation or corner stoppage after he drops Fury with a single punch before which Fury has ben having some early success. Basically I think Fury looks really good early doors and roars out the starting gates looking to put it on Usyk (in his own herky jerky way), looking to emulate his gameplan from Wilder 2. But at some point he switches off and Usyk finds the opening, nails him hard with a crisp OH left and drops him on his arse. After that Fury goes onto the backfoot, attempting to recover but allowing Usyk to start landing more hurtful shots at which point the writing is on the wall. Eventually something else hurts Fury and Usyk pours it on forcing Fury's corner to throw in the towel in an ironic reversal of the Wilder rematch. Maybe rounds seven to nine.

    I can't see any avenues for Fury to win unless Usyk is really off his game or hurt early, or Fury is literally perfect for the entire fight and just keeps Usyk at the end of his jab and walking onto uppercuts all night long (but what are the odds Usyk doesn't adapt to that?). If Fury does win I hope to Christ/Buddha/Moses that it's a clean win, and a deserved one.
     
  11. Who_Necks

    Who_Necks David Price's Big Suit Full Member

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    I'm hoping for a Fury win as its good for boxing.
    But my prediction comes from a place of looking at History.
    Usyk is a slick boxer who lives the life, his résumé speaks for itself and is probably the only guy from this generation who ever had a chance of beating Fury and he did it.
    Fury was at his best when he beat Wlad 9 years ago, the Fury that beat Wlad boxes Usyk's lugs off but that Fury was gone from 2016 and the lay off 28 stone ect ect.
    I'm a Fury fan but i just carn't see how he beats Usyk.
    If he comes forward and sticks it on Usyk he gasses and get KO'd and if he tries to box Usyk he dosn't have the legs and feints anymore.
    This is only going 1 way and its a loss for Fury, but lets be real Fury dosn't care he is only there to stack the cash.
    Fury and Wilder ruined each other that trilogy took years off both of them.
     
  12. War Strategy

    War Strategy riyadh season banned Full Member

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    yeah I think if Usyk stops him it will be late
     
  13. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Since Fury weighed in at a lard azz 281 lbs, Usyk, if he fights a fast pace could stop the oaf.
     
  14. george14

    george14 Member Full Member

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    Why do people insist on giving themselves credit for calling realistic outcomes in fights? Usyk essentially KO’d Fury in the 9th last time.
     
  15. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That fury never really existed he is a PED cheat.