Usyk beats everyone at HW except FURY

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  1. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury outsmarts Usyk, keeps him at a distance, goes all 12 Rounds... he's just as fast as Usyk, and just as technical.
     
  2. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    All the top heavies would knock Usyk out.
     
  3. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury got schooled, outclassed, outboxed and humiliated by a British journeyman named Neil McDermott.

    Tyson Fury's boxing skills are a myth. Usyk would've schooled the Wladimir Klitschko that fought Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury has been exposed multiple times. His lack of boxing skills and his lack of durability. Got dropped by Cunningham in embarrassing + shameful fashion. A feather fisted cruiser weight (not even a feather fisted heavyweight). Got dropped by European level Nevan Pjakic. So forth so on! Fury isn't that smart, nor is he that good at keeping distance.

    And lol. Fury is slow as hell. His speed looked nonexistent against a shot, 40 year old Wladimir Klitschko when he could barely land a glove on Wlad, due to how lacking his speed was.
     
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  4. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canadian level featherfist Nevin Pajkic. 4 ko's in 18 fights.
     
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  5. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury ran his mouth about Ustinov, tried to intimidate him at the weigh in. seeing Ustinov was in shape and laughed at his bully tactics, Fury pulls out. states that Chisora, Haye, and the Klitschko's were setting him up for a loss. uses bogus excuse about his uncle. he was fine with fighting in spite of his uncle, when the opponent was to be Chisora or a fat, intimidated Ustinov. ran for the hills when things didn't go as he liked.
     
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  6. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    Is this Fury stuff just a long troll? I can never figure out if some of y'all are serious or not.
     
  7. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    LOL Did u just compare today's Fury to one 9 years ago?? let me ask u, were u the same 9 years ago? Do u have more knowledge today, than u did 9 years ago? Fury skills are night and day difference from 9 years ago!! good god, u really had to dig far to insult him!!
     
  8. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Klitschko got dropped by a retired golfer in the 2nd round... also stopped by a journeyman ross purrity early in his career... davarayll Williamson dropped him... SO WHAT?? He still retired as an ATG
     
  9. Hankey89

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    I don't think he has the punch power/size to go up against these super heavyweight. he would be giving up 30 pounds.

    Femi would just walk him down I fear, too big, too strong.
     
  10. TrustTheUniverse

    TrustTheUniverse I am feel. I am very feel banned Full Member

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    Fury is the toughest challenge, but I'd have Usyk favourite over anyone, the guy is a special talent.
     
  11. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    guess what, fury won't. unless it is as an atg cokehead.
     
  12. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury isn't technical, where did this myth come from?
     
  13. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Difference is, Wlad came back from those losses and dominated the heavyweight division, cleaned the division up multiple times, beating opponents of pretty much every style for roughly a decade, before finally becoming old and shot, then losing to younger prime heavyweights like Fury and Joshua.

    Fury hasn't done those things. There's a very small sample size with Fury's so called 'skills', which are unproven for the most part because he hasn't shown those skills for a long enough time against opponents of sufficient enough styles.


    What has Fury done recently, to suggest his 'skills' are night and day different to how it was 9 years ago?

    If you want to go by MOST RECENT PERFORMANCES, then go by his last 2 bouts. Fury couldn't even stop a washed up Fransesco Pianeta, the same Pianeta who was already stopped years ago when he was still in his prime by Wladimir Klitschko and then soon after by Ruslan Chagaev, a 6 foot 0 southpaw who is leagues inferior to Oleksandr Usyk in terms of boxing skills and abilities.

    Before Pianeta, Fury fights a midget journeyman (not even a heavyweight journeyman) named Seferi. Barely beats him. Gets hit plenty of times. Doesn't look super impressive in his victory. Doesn't dominate that midget journyeman.

    So where is this improvement in 'skills' you're alluding to? Recently, Fury has looked just as bad against Pianeta and Seferi, as he had done years ago against the likes of Steve Cunningham. Nevan Pjakic and etc.

    In before 'but Fury schooled Wlad DOE'. That one fight proves ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. It's a single fight. Meaning, it's a very small sample size. Not enough to determine the quality of Fury. It proves Fury's quality, no more than Buster Douglas beating Mike Tyson proves Buster Douglas's quality.

    And the fact that Fury ducked a rematch against a shot, 40 year old Wladimir Klitschko just shows Fury's total lack of class. Which means, his quality has to be SEVERELY questioned due to his lack of confidence in beating an old and shot Wlad.

    Furthermore, Tyson Fury's win against Wlad wasn't even due to his own special 'skills'. We can't ignore the fact that Wlad was 40 years old, shot, had a wife who was suffering from mental illness at the time and was also getting schooled by Oleksandr Usyk in sparring.

    Who's to say that the version of Wlad that Fury fought, was even that good or that he would've beaten other top heavyweights like Usyk or even someone like Parker. Since this overrating of Fury's skills stems from that one single fight against a faded, 40 year old heavyweight champion. Which just isn't a big enough sample size.