You may be right. Just as likely is Usyk and his team know what his body needs and what it is capable of. I've never seen Usyk look out of shape either on fightr night or between fights. At 37 too long a camp may see him coming in over cooked. ODLH and Pacman both had late career loses where they said overtraining contributed. Usyk looks like a guy who has never missed a session. No fat camps, no make up classes.
Fury doesn't have the KO power to do that. Usyk's tasted the worst Fury can offer and was fine. That uppercut was the same that just grazed Whyte and he was finished. Fury landed it flush on Usyk's chin and while it did hurt Usyk he wasn't on wobbly legs or anything. Usyk also said he was already working on correcting the mistakes he made so I think Fury will find it hard to land anything that significant again on Usyk now.
I'm not sure about the underdog thing. But I hope too he is taking the rematch seriously. Boxing needs both guys to be in the best shape possible. The first fight was very entertaining, I want to see more of the same.
Usyk certainly has an excellent chin, but if Fury sits down on his punches I don't have any doubts that he can TKO him. It depends on how aggressive Fury decides to be, or as Usyk allows him to be.
Yeppers, that's bloody well shown Fury's really taken the threatening pre bout banter to a whole new level.. I'm not even sure that Usyk's even gonna show up now, come fight night, after this...he'll obviously be quaking in his boxer boots- and who can blame him,?. That pork belly slice bloke has just proven that he can really be scary and nasty at times...chilled me to the bone watching that video....
I am sure Usyk will have booked himself for intensive therapy for PTSD after that traumatic and brutal warning. Fury has been for a run around the bay with the lads, i guess a RUN is one up from a pub CRAWL, quite literally a crawl if my memory serves me correct.