Not nearly as badly as Usyk hurt him in Round 9, which is what you all should really be focusing on instead of deluding yourself with false hope of Fury again landing the perfect punch, which only buzzes Usyk slightly, and pisses him off.
Yes. he did. What about it? AJ hurt Usyk more in the 9th round of their rematch. Bellew hurt him as well. They still lost. It's boxing, you can hurt your opponent at any time. If you capitalize is another story.
Another post about your beloved "AJ". It hurt you so bad that you tried to romanticise your cowardice with machiavellianism! Joshua nor Fury really bothered Usyk. It was Dubois who knocked him out and was robbed of his crowning moment.
Yeah. And beloved Bellew too, lol. Dubois knocked Usyk out in some kind of alternate reality, never seen that, but good for you. Now stay off the crackpipe.
Yeah he did and Usyk was lost in the ring for the first time in PROS. People will show only that 9th round, nothing else.
Really? I see a lot highlights of 4-5-6 round being thrown around to prove how the fight was "close" the first time around.
Yeah, really. Even the captions are from that shot in 9th round. People are acting like nothing else happened before that. It's everywhere, Insta, youtube, X.
Yes he did but Uysk was composed and backed off and Fury was unable to follow up. In fact after throwing a few hard shots Fury needed a breather and spent the final minute clowning rather than attacking
I don't follow them, it's something that is popping up every time I'm in the boxing section of a social media. Brits hate Fury for sure, but they are doing real nasty, when it comes to their own.
They have a fanboy football-like attitude when it comes to boxing. One group hates AJ, other group hates Fury, just because they are rivals.
I always think it works the other way too. People always cite the 'should have been a knock out' or 'saved by the ref'; both true, to 'prove' Usyk clearly one, but in reality that was his one BIG clear round. Watching it live, I thought he looked lost and confused mid fight and genuinely felt Fury was ru nine away with it. I've got no issue with the scoring, I thought it was that close. I'd have not complained had Fury won by a point, or it had been a draw. The best MAN on the night won, no arguments but I see a lot of revisionism from both camps. It was a superclose, enjoyable fight with both men having dominant points.