Tyson Fury triggers rematch clause

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  1. Vince Voltage

    Vince Voltage Boxing Addict Full Member

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    People are getting carried away. Remember Fury’s second fight with Wilder? He will go all out in the rematch. It’s a fifty-fifty fight. I’ll be rooting for Usyk, but would expect Fury to win.
     
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  2. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    If I'm not mistaken, the terms of the rematch are already agreed so there is no negotiations.

    The only way the rematch wont happen next is if Usyk retires or if Fury accepts big step aside money
     
  3. BoxingViewer

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    Fury can only get better for a rematch, whereas Usyk will be almost 38 years old. Fury wins this by KO imo.
     
  4. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You were saying the same thing before the first fight. Your dream going to be crushed again.
    Fury confidence will be shot to s****. He will be scared as f****.
    He can't hurt Usyk, and Usyk knows he can take it out of there if he wants too.
    And there is a time where your luck is going to end with referee and judges saving your ***.
     
  5. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    In all honesty, you didn't think Fury went all out against Usyk?

    I can't honestly say I expect him to be able to do more - if anything, Usyk's learned more and would dominate even more.
     
  6. BoxingViewer

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    Fury now has the experience of having gone 12 rounds with Usyk, so like AJ can only improve his performance just like he did for the second Wilder fight. Fury just needs to stay in shape and put on some mass, so he can successfully execute his come forward game plan, which I'm sure he will employ this time around.
     
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  7. BoxingViewer

    BoxingViewer Active Member Full Member

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    Watch the last rounds again. Fury thought he was ahead, hence why he didn't step his foot on the gas.
     
  8. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury didn't lost the first Wilder fight, and he took 2 fights in-between. And this ain't Deontey Wilder, but you need to be unbiased to understand this.
    You were saying the same silly thing before the first fight, and you was expose as knowing nothing about Boxing.
    Firstable your boy will duck the rematch and secondable Usyk may very well decide to retire.

    Thirdly Fury is nowhere near Usyk or his team IQ, and any adjustment he can make, Usyk can make twice as many. On top of that Fury won't have the same corrupt referee again. And the same corrupt judges that almost stole a 9-3 win for Usyk.

    Your boy confidence is going to be shot to *** after all the insult he throws at Usyk. He won't live with that, and no one knows if he can sustain the shape he was in.
    Usyk maybe 38 by the time rematch happen and so out of prime, but he still going to smack your boy around the ring and stop him this time.

    I head the same excuse for AJ as i heard now. He will come better, he will walk Usyk down, and what happen? Same with what happen with Fury, getting smacked around the ring. Though AJ wasn't KOED and saved by the ref.
     
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  9. Clout

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    Fury needs to get rid of Sugar Hill and Andy Lee and just have Big John Fury in his corner. It caused too much confusion in the first fight with SH and AL talking over Big John Fury all the time
     
  10. lordlosh

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    Fury fans crying and being all over the place is priceless.
     
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  11. Glass 1/2 Empty

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    The real issue imo is that Fury can no longer take a well connected punch to the head. Usyk has shown he has the ability to connect accurately on Fury, despite being much smaller.

    I think the only way Fury wins is if he steamrolls Usyk, and knocks him out in the early rounds.
     
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  12. Glass 1/2 Empty

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    Fury was unable to 'step on the gas' in the last rounds, as Usyk was all over him like a rash, and Fury was shaken from the KO and damaged nose.
     
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  13. tragedy

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    The punch stats are telling. Fury's punches thrown each round starts to fall off a cliff after round 6. Exactly as Usyk's picks up. After 6 rounds Fury was exhausted. A 6 round fighter will not win a rematch.
     
  14. tragedy

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    Fury was diminishing going into round 9. After round 6 his punch output became progressively less and less.
     
  15. Brighton bomber

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    Hopefully it happens, I assume as he's triggered the rematch clause there's nothing to negotiate as that would have been previously agreed. Bud and Spence rematch didn't happen because they were arguing over the weight it was to be fought at and so Spence never triggered the rematch clause. So I'm reasonably confident it happens.

    This is an intriguing rematch, one where Fury either repeats the mistakes of the first fight or does what great fighters do and reverse the result of the first fight. The first fight was competitive enough that we can't right of Fury and Fury so often has subverted expectations and shocked the boxing world, so we can't right him off.