Usyk vs. Fury rematch announced for December 21st.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by James Hudson, May 29, 2024.


  1. TurkeyI'llShake

    TurkeyI'llShake New Member Full Member

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    You are the one ****ing deluded if you don't think Fury is past his prime. He doesn't care about the belts, only Saudi money. His Klitschko performance was a Mayweather-esque defensive masterclass designed to win on points as a 7/1 underdog that he prepared for his entire career.

    His Wilder 2 performance was a clean KO, the exact opposite kind of performance when he didn't want to risk going all the way to the judges or getting knocked down in later rounds.

    If you didn't think Fury was ahead around 6-7 you need to stop calling yourself a boxing fan.

    You say Fury has his size but he cut his weight 5-10kg for the fight which was a mistake. He also has a deluded corner telling him 3 different ways to lose the fight and yes men allowing him to believe that he is ahead when he is behind.

    Usyk put on the same weight that Fury lost for the fight. You haven't even considered that.

    I've told you I have read your posts. You are the one not reading my points and responding to yourself. You are obviously just as deluded and toxic narcissistic as Fury is anyway. Bye.
     
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  2. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Muhahahhahahahahah Mayweather-esque my ***. Grab, hold, 300 thrown punches, 80 landed, grab and hold, and winning by 2 rounds, against 39,7 years old Klitschko who had family issue at that time.
    Is that the best Fury? What are his best shots that night? Few body punches in the clinch, and arm jab punches?

    Is this the same Fury, who got knocked down, by a CW Cunningham, and needed to cheat to win? Same Fury, who lost to McDermoth ? Is this the prime Fury you are talking about? Or the one that get knocked down by a journeyman featherfisted Pjakic ?

    And do you even know Boxing ? I doubt, as Wilder 2 didn't end up in a KO, but a thrown towel. Against a guy who decide to come in 20lbs. heavier for no good reason, and has cardio for 1 round?
    And Fury still couldn't KO him, and needed 7 rounds to win via TKO.
    Is this the prime Fury?
    The same Fury that at the time of Klitschko couldn't even throw a proper uppercut, and was uppercutting himself?
    Is that the prime Fury?

    Did you even know what pace mean ? Punches thrown ? On what exactly Fury was heavily past his best?
    Fury lost weight, cause he was s**** against Ngannou. And he delayed the fight for years. He took the Ngannou fight as preparation for Usyk.
    His own team, his own promoter, his own manager, all of them has said this was the best Fury ever. This ain't my words. His own fans was saying we going to see the best Fury ever, and that he is in the best shape of his life.

    You cannot claim one thing before the fight, and change the switch claiming something else after the fight.

    And no, Fury wasn't in front after the first 7 rounds. You had to be delusional or paid actor to think so.
    And this ain't my opinion, this is the facts. As stats are clear. The only rounds where Fury did better was Round 5 and 6. 3 and 4 was close, but you can't give him all the close rounds, as he was outlanded in this rounds, and was put on to the ropes. Usyk was the one who put him under pressure, ring generalship, effective aggression, better defense.
    This ain't my words, this is FACTS, as AI stats ain'y lying. My eyes ain't lying though.

    I know that Fury fanboys somehow ignore 5-6 hard landed punches from Usyk, all the left hands to the body and to the head, and the moment Fury land 1 good punch, he automatically win the round.
    Go away with this propaganda.
    I never rated Fury highly. Never rated the Klitscho version or the Wilder 2 version. He was sloppy as hell in Wilder 2.
    And he has always been lazy and has dropped his hands when throwing punches, which is how Usyk smashed him to pieces in Round 8 and 9.
    Fundamentals flaws, that people like me, who actually knows a thing or two about Martial Arts, and look at the details, and not being deluded fanboys can see Fury flaws, and how a proper boxer going to expose him.

    Unlike what most Fury specialist were saying, oh this will be Fury easiest fight, oh he will KO Usyk inside 6 rounds, oh he will show AJ how to use his size properly, and how to fight as tall man.
    What happen? Why he needs another fight to show us all that? I though that good big man will always beat a good little one?

    And save me the corner nonsenses. I heard the exact same thing for the AJ 1 fight.
    This is what Usyk do to his opponents.

    It's not me who doesn't have a clue who Fury is, you have no clue who Usyk is.
     
  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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  4. LaidOut

    LaidOut Whaaaaat? Full Member

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    Turkey the clown with his BullSh!t! Champion Fury??? F off, you sack of crap. Just give Usyk his dues. I'm hoping more than ever that Usyk retires and forever separates himself from these disgusting corrupt immoral losers.
     
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  5. lucky luke

    lucky luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    With what?
     
  6. hobby rider

    hobby rider Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    What facial fractures does Usyk have following the fight?
     
  7. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury needs that time to get his ass into shape. He still was not in top shape in that last fight. I expect him to lose another 5-10 pounds and body fat.