Tyson Fury triggers rematch clause

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  1. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Dont know why people have to knock Fury

    He's great exeptional fighter which is why usyks win is even more great. Unreal. Amazing.

    Normally Fury finds victory from the jaws of defeat but usyk found a path out of darkness just as Fury was looking dominant. And Usyk was tired himself during them end rounds. Amazing fighters i cant get over them.
     
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  2. snafu

    snafu Member Full Member

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    Just like always, one boxer loses his zero then he's a washed bum "EXPOSED" and useless.
     
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  3. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The biggest difference for me was the corners, Usyk hangs on every word of his corner Team and got the job done. Let’s get to Fury’s corner Team,he was listening to three people Sugar Lee and the Father ! Sugar was the right choice for the Wilder fights but for me that was it,Fury is a far better boxer than he is as a an offensive Kronk style fighter,Fury has been hit more under Sugar than he has the rest of his career put together,Usyk simply could not miss finding a home for his left hand which inevitably got the damage done and he took over the fight. The Father has been the biggest distraction in Fury’s career since he got out of jail and as for being in the corner advising his son he should have been nowhere near the ring let alone in the corner giving advice. Lee also got it wrong giving out duff advice saying Fury was ahead,even if he was which he clearly was not at that point,in a fight of this magnitude it was nuts not to tell Fury he still needed to win rounds,completely nuts ! Fury himself was not focussed pratting about show boating and clowning for the fans which gave Usyk rounds that should have been his,he also thought he had the fight in the bag at the end of the sixth (most people did thinking Usyk was getting stopped) then Usyk shows his resolve and comes out in the seventh and puts it on Fury and one shot damages Fury’s nose and then the rest is history,Usyk took over the fight and won as the clear winner . If Fury truly wants to redeem himself and get a win over Usyk big changes are needed and that corner Team for a start needs to go !
     
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  4. ChiefGego

    ChiefGego Active Member Full Member

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    Hopefully he won't stand on Usyk's feet this time so he can get properly KO'd
     
  5. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    It's not just about energy levels, though...

    Usyk often appears to start slower whilst working out his opponent - then ups the tempo more and more, which can make opponents think twice about throwing and giving him things to counter.

    To the extent that Usyks already worked Fury out, on some level, it might well be that he'd have even less rounds before the tempo goes beyond his ability to keep up (both fitness and speed of thought required).

    This is why I think Fury stands less chance even if he does take the rematch.


    That's not to say you're wrong, I agree that Fury's likely to be less fit relative to Usyk if the rematch does happen... But I don't think that's the whole story.
     
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  6. Malph

    Malph Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    We are a long way from a rematch. A rematch in October seems impossible as both guys got a little beat up and put in long training camps.

    Over time, both guys will come down from the emotional highs of the fight and will think more rationally.

    I hope it happens but am far from convinced it really will.
     
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  7. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This sounds about right
     
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  8. GlaukosTheHammer

    GlaukosTheHammer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury's mind astray,
    victory lost in the fray.
    Close before Cat's way.
     
  9. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Id rather see a Usyk Parker fight and let Fury fight another contender on the undercard { Joshua}? and if they both win so be the rematch. These immediate rematches haven't been good for boxing , ties up the titles for contenders for months if not years.
     
  10. Mugen38

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    I watched a video yesterday from someone who knows one of Usyks mates (ex 2012 Olympic Team Ukraine) who told him that Usyk was sparring 15 rounds & each round was 4-5 minutes EACH!

    That is next level fitness especially for someone who is 37
     
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