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  • #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
    Wlad has kept all his notes from the supposed rematch and given to usyk.But
    ​​​​I'm concerned for fury. Usyk has known he was fighting fury for years, when he was still a cruiserweight, so has caught fury off gaurd. Usy k only been on fury s radar after beating chisora
    Listen, Fury couldn't possibly have had a better prereration to fight Usyk, the cut notwithstanding.

    He's had two back to back camps, the first one was mainly a fat camp, ended by the cut with Fury down at his fighting weight.

    He's then had a few weeks break to rest up, and has acclimated to the lower weight.

    Then he's gone back into camp and had another 8-10 weeks where he doesn't have to worry about losing weight and can purely focus on strategy.

    Fury SHOULD be able to beat this guy, Usyk isn't unbeatable especially against a man who will be the best part of 50lbs heavier than him.

    Usyk has plenty of flaws about him, he's NOT a Muhammed Ali defensively, he's 37 years old, he's all about skill and doesn't look like he would hold up in a brawl.

    Fury has the second biggest size advantage in heavyweight history over Usyk, if the skill level is even remotely close then Fury wins hands down because the size difference isnt close at all.

    It'll depend on if Fury has destroyed his body with drink and drugs and food or not. If he has then he won't have the gas tank required and may lose the fight down the stretch like AJ. If Fury has been able to get himself back into peak shape then he will win the fight, it's that simple.
    Last edited by Atypicalbrit; 04-10-2024, 11:57 PM.

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    • #22
      Wlad: "You must throw punch."

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      • #23
        I like Fury's answer and how he keeps a sour taste in the mouth of that cheating scumbag Wlad.
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        Some remember the failed rematch but don't want to remember how helpless Wlad was and all the cheating tricks he tried before the fight. That says it all for the quality of the fans.
        Last edited by N/A; 04-11-2024, 02:20 AM.

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        • #24
          Usyk is a way better fighter than wlad, so his advice won't mean anything. Wlad uses his size to overwhelm guys, and is quite basic when it comes to his skills and boxing iq.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by TheFrog View Post
            BAAAHAHAHA! "It was a one sided boxing lesson" Woohoo that's a good one! That fight is very easy to find on YouTube for anyone who would like to confirm.
            Tyson stumbled around the ring and flicked out his wrist for 12 rounds. Since that is technically doing more than what Wlad did, (not punch at all) Fury got the decision. One of the worst performances you can see.
            It's a bit of a drag to sit through but it's a good example of just how full of it Tyson is. Watch the fight and keep it in the back of your mind whenever Fury talks about it.
            Tyson Fury pump-faked, jabbed, switched & showboated on Wlad from minute 1 of that fight & it was a good performance that left Wlad marked up & shaken.

            It WAS a one-sided lesson (in a style of boxing that we hated because we wanted either a war or a big right-handed KO).
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            • #26
              Originally posted by BoxingUpdates View Post
              Tyson Fury Jabs Former Foe Wladimir Klitschko For Advising Oleksandr Usyk On How To Beat Him
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              This has more action than their actual fight

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                Listen, Fury couldn't possibly have had a better prereration to fight Usyk, the cut notwithstanding.

                He's had two back to back camps, the first one was mainly a fat camp, ended by the cut with Fury down at his fighting weight.

                He's then had a few weeks break to rest up, and has acclimated to the lower weight.

                Then he's gone back into camp and had another 8-10 weeks where he doesn't have to worry about losing weight and can purely focus on strategy.

                Fury SHOULD be able to beat this guy, Usyk isn't unbeatable especially against a man who will be the best part of 50lbs heavier than him.

                Usyk has plenty of flaws about him, he's NOT a Muhammed Ali defensively, he's 37 years old, he's all about skill and doesn't look like he would hold up in a brawl.

                Fury has the second biggest size advantage in heavyweight history over Usyk, if the skill level is even remotely close then Fury wins hands down because the size difference isnt close at all.

                It'll depend on if Fury has destroyed his body with drink and drugs and food or not. If he has then he won't have the gas tank required and may lose the fight down the stretch like AJ. If Fury has been able to get himself back into peak shape then he will win the fight, it's that simple.
                No version of fury has any chance against any in form top champ it s as simple as that , that fat overweight clumsy giant made a career out of beating guys over the hil , simple as that, and he has made fools like urself believe he is something special, simple as that a simple conman
                Atypicalbrit Atypicalbrit likes this.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Sammy7861992 View Post

                  No version of fury has any chance against any in form top champ it s as simple as that , that fat overweight clumsy giant made a career out of beating guys over the hil , simple as that, and he has made fools like urself believe he is something special, simple as that a simple conman
                  I'm not going to argue with a guy who gets so emotional about a topic that he cant even type straight.

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                  • #29
                    He's talking again?

                    Must nearly be time to pull out.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by JeBron Lamez View Post

                      Tyson Fury pump-faked, jabbed, switched & showboated on Wlad from minute 1 of that fight & it was a good performance that left Wlad marked up & shaken.

                      It WAS a one-sided lesson (in a style of boxing that we hated because we wanted either a war or a big right-handed KO).
                      Pump-faked, switched & showboated is accurate. Do those "punches" actually qualify as jabs? I suppose that's the closest description.

                      You were pretty pumped on that "one-sided lesson" were you? I'm just glad that the video evidence is so easy to find. Let people decide for themselves.

                      Just never take Tyson at his word. Prior to the fights Wilder was a "windmill that can't box" then afterwards Tyson is the greatest for out boxing such a terrifying force. Then when Parker completely schools Wilder (after Deontay dropped Fury in every fight) it is conveniently because Wild is no longer in his prime.
                      There's excuses for why he fought Chisora all those times. Excuses for the Ngannou fight. Excuses for why he punched himself in the face.
                      The guy (and his hype) are a joke.
                      ​The Wlad comments are just one more example of him trying to make people believe a false narrative about himself.

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