When Fury wins the rematch

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by miniq, Jun 4, 2024.


  1. West of Hollywood

    West of Hollywood Active Member Full Member

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    I think Ali-Frazier 3 is a better example of Ali dealing with adversity and coming back from the abyss. Their second fight for the most part was pretty mediocre, and Ali clinched at every opportunity. True most people thought Ali won the second fight, but not everyone.
     
  2. GlaukosTheHammer

    GlaukosTheHammer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't think he will bud. Fury's time is over. It's Usyk time now.
     
  3. pugilista

    pugilista Member banned Full Member

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    Your simping of Fury is adorable but futile.

    And you are still just a bitter hater.
     
  4. pugilista

    pugilista Member banned Full Member

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    Did he really say that? Wow. I didn't think I could have an even worse opinion of this member. I was wrong.
     
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  5. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Usyk knocks Fury out in the rematch. That is if Fury doesn’t balloon up to 400 pounds again.
     
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  6. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    There will be a match-up between Fury-AJ that will be set for mid 2025 which will be delayed until 2026, and may or may not actually eventuate.
     
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  7. senpai

    senpai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's a fanboy mentality. Not giving credit to opponent.

    I said Usyk would KO Fury when I was on Usyks side :bump
     
  8. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It may well be Usyk's time now. Except if he loses of course. Then he was too old.
     
  9. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  10. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    To me, the only fight left is Parker.

    Undoubtedly, the six consensus best are Fury, Joshua, Parker, Dubois, Kabeyel, and Zhang.

    Usyk has already beaten Fury, Joshua and Dubois.

    Of the three that are left, Parker is the only one with truly first-rate resume that would add half a notch to the legacy.
     
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  11. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    Fury can win the rematch, I even think he will. But I don't like the theme name "When Fury Wins the Rematch".
    As if it is something that is percentage certain; it's not.
    IF Fury wins the rematch - then a trilogy, because:
    - it should be clearly seen whose era this is
    - because that trilogy would be much more justified than Fury Vs. Wilder trilogy
     
  12. piprules

    piprules Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oh good lord, first it was fury who no man born of a mother can beat hm…… now it’s fury AND Usyk are the greatest. sometimes you need to acknowledge that you’ve been had.
     
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  13. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    Fury can definitely win the rematch, he needs to be more aggressive, fury and bellew both tried to fight usyk on the back foot which doesn’t go well.

    He needs to use his height and reach more with a boring jab jab right hand grab klitchko style and lean on usyk. The uppercuts he landed in the early rounds were getting to usyk and he had him buzzed in the 6th round.
     
  14. pugilista

    pugilista Member banned Full Member

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    Never in my life have I come across any Usyk supporters talking about his age and how it could potentially be a problem. Ever. Or his size. Ever. All I ever heard was along the lines of, "If Usyk decides to fight this or that guy, if he steps in the ring, then he is confident about his chances, therefore he is neither too old nor too small."

    It's always you, his detractors, who come up with, "I better not hear excuses about his size and age!" It's not a thing. You lot make it a thing and try to present it as this Get Out of Jail Free card that Usyk supporters have up their sleeves, ready in case he loses.
     
  15. pugilista

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    And then you switched sides because of "things outside of the ring" I hear. I assume politics. Very mature, you must have been really impressed with Usyk as a fighter in the first place if some out-of-the-ring factor turns you into this staunch hater.