Tyson Fury will walk down Usyk and stop him late

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  1. douglas1

    douglas1 New Member banned Full Member

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    Tyson Fury 6 foot 9 probably 290 lbs when he fights Usyk...........

    When Fury walks you down with his size you just wilt and get tired with the mere presence of him, just fighting him off is like fighting 3 men with a fridge freezer on top of you...........You are under so much mental and physical stress with a man of that size that just keeps coming at you and mauling you its extreme stress you cant even implement your own gameplan

    Look how unconfortable Olek was with 37 year old Chisora the first 4 rounds...... Chisora was pushing and mauling Olek around the ring like he was a little kid it wasn’t until Chisora started gassing that Olek started winning rounds back....

    Olek has NEVER faced anyone like Fury before, Fury is a different animal, he was born to fight , he can do what Chisora did for 12 rounds, fury will walk him down jab his head and lean on him and ragdoll him Fury will stop Olek late... Fury will make him reconsider life
     
  2. Moonlight

    Moonlight Walking in the moonlight... lonely.. as always.. Full Member

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    Fury knows how he should use his size advantage. Fury isn't bodybuilder Joshua or shot Chisora. I also favor Fury.
     
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  3. Devon

    Devon Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I see him boxing from distance whilst still pushing Usyk back similar to how Klitschko fought Haye, he will clinch from time to time and lean on Usyk
     
  4. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    7'4" 330 pounds

    War torn iron

    Usyk wont know what day it is

    Not here to play tip tap boxing i'm here to do demolition jobs on cruiserweights.

    Usyk can move really well but he was very happy he didnt need to rely on his movement against AJ. it will be constant against Fury.

    Ring circling and high guard dont cut it

    Fury generates the bodyheat of a large truck from his gargantuan frame, during a clinch you literally boil and suffocate to death. poor Usyk.
     
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  5. Quina74

    Quina74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Usyk will turn Fury into a stiff idiot with his footwork
     
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  6. Col Mortimer

    Col Mortimer The question isn't indiscreet.The answer could be Full Member

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    Big Ty's, big Ty's, big bad Ty's....

    He stood 7ft 6" and weighed 445,
    Big Ty's.

    Kinda broad at the shoulder and broader at the hip, and everybody knew you didn't give no lip to big Ty's.

    Big Ty's, big Ty's, big bad Ty's

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    Sorry lads, couldn't resist.

    If and when this fight ever happens it's gonna be a barnstormer here on ESB
     
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  7. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You've got the height wrong. Fury is 7 foot 6, 365 pounds of pure man blubber, chin made of nuclear pasta, a mindset always ready for war, born from the core of the sun, brought here on this world by the light of god. Powerful enough to rip the asphalt from the ground with a aingle thought, Punches 20 times as hard as Wladimir Klitschko and the boxing brain that rivals Floyd Mayweather V

    Theres just no beating Fury. Even the second greatest heavyweight of all time, Oleksandr Usyk, the Ukrainian demi god, simply doesn't have the minerals up for the task. You have to be able to wipe out cities with a punch bare minimum to pose any kind of threat to Tyson Fury
     
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  8. 007 373 5963

    007 373 5963 Active Member Full Member

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    I don't see Usyk beating Fury as convincingly as he beat AJ, and i'm not even sure i see him beating Fury. I do think Usyk has a bit more talent, but i question whether the difference in talent is enough to overcome the size. I feel like Usyk would have to take an extremely tactical approach and would pretty much have to win on points. I honestly don't see him knocking out Fury. I'd say Wilder has more KO power than Usyk, and if Wilder couldn't knock out Fury, I don't think Usyk could either.
     
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  9. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury looked vulnerable and fat and easy to hit vs wilder. I favor usyk
     
  10. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    I have it on good authority that Tyson Fury weighed seven stone the day he was born but by the time they figured out how to get him home he was ten stone. His hands as a baby were the size of catchers mitts and his breath smelled of bread pudding and whiskey.
     
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  11. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    If Fury comes unmotivated and out of shape like he did against Wilder the third time, he loses. Being that out of fighting form wore him down against Wilder, which caused a lapse in concentration that lead to Fury being knocked down.

    Usyk has a fifteen round engine and could easily win a UD. Fury could just as easily collapse from fatigue and accumulated punches to the head from Usyk who is 6'2", 221lbs. Usyk is not a small man just because Fury is a giant.

    Aside from Wilder 2 when has Fury been in shape and motivated to his full potential? Wasn't in his last fight in Wilder 3, wasn't against Wallin or Schwarz.

    If Fury was consistent I'd favor him eight out of ten fights, but let's not kid ourselves, Fury is a head case.

    Right now it's completely up to Fury but I see it fifty fifty.
     
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  12. snake33

    snake33 Active Member Full Member

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    Short of a total coke binge meltdown, Fury should beat Usyk. Usyk does not have a dangerous punch at heavy and he will look really small against Fury. In fact I think Fury stops him.
    Also, if Joshua grows a pair and fights like he did prior to Ruiz 1 he'll win the rematch with Usyk.
    The first fight was a apathetic sparring session.
     
  13. snake33

    snake33 Active Member Full Member

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    If Fury was easy to hit Wilder would have knocked him out. But he didn't and Fury won again so.........
     
  14. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When he was barely two months they started putting gasoline in his bottle, and he could tell them what year it was made.
     
  15. Brumsongs

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    It would be an astonishing achievement were Usyk to win.