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[Other Sport] Fury vs Usyk



Herr Tubthumper

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Anyone who genuinely thinks Fury won should take look at the compubox stats. Usyk landed significantly more punches and jabs throughout the fight. Fury was throwing a lot but a lot of it was just landing on Usyk gloves.
They also trialed a AI judge and that had Usyk winning by a similar margin.
Then add to all of that the fact that the challenger normally has to do a bit more to prize the belts off the champion and you can't really make a case for Fury winning the fight.

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I think most people will reassess their thinking now it’s the morning after and conclude the judges pretty much called it right.
 




vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Right result, wouldn't have given Fury more than 5 rounds myself. Warren and Fury thinking they had won the fight is delusional. Even if some think it was close there was only one winner tonight.

Fury showing his eternal lack of class after the fight.
Fury is an arrogant bully, he's made it to the top by being bigger, having better reach and having a bone head. He has been outclassed twice now by Usyk and hopefully he will stop gobbling off and disappear now.
 


DJ NOBO

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I think most people will reassess their thinking now it’s the morning after and conclude the judges pretty much called it right.
Yep. You could make a case for the scorecards being closer, but not Fury winning. Serves him right for easing off at the end of rounds and not throwing caution to the wind at any stage.
 








Lenny Rider

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DD could be unified world champ and he’d still struggle to sell out a big venue like Wembley imo. He’s got the personality of a door knob. When they asked him about 4 rounds in for his opinion on the fight I had to mute the TV
You do realise he’s on the spectrum don’t you?
 


Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Yep. You could make a case for the scorecards being closer, but not Fury winning. Serves him right for easing off at the end of rounds and not throwing caution to the wind at any stage.
That’s how I saw it, Fury dominated say 45 secs to a minute within a round, but Usyk always ensured he landed punches either side of those spells. He needed to have rocked Usyk on his heels but he didn’t. I don’t think anyone on the night had Fury winning that apart from Frank Warren.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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I get the impression that the call out wasn’t DD’s idea and he was pushed to do it, disrespectful regardless
Yeah, that was clearly staged. He wouldn't have got anywhere near Usyk otherwise. Disrespectful? I'm not sure, but pure pantomime though - and more like the beginning of the PR campaign for the next fight between the two of them.
 




DJ NOBO

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You do realise he’s on the spectrum don’t you?
Funny how people complain about pre-fight bullshit and also complain about a fighter who prefers doing his talking in the ring.
 


Lenny Rider

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Funny how people complain about pre-fight bullshit and also complain about a fighter with a track record of doing his talking in the ring.

Theres almost like a childlike innocence to him, despite being the World Heavyweight Champion, there’s a lovely story about the formative part of his career, whilst learning to drive he was having to travel to train by a combination of bus and tube journeys.

At the end of every press conference the subject of his driving lessons would come up, how were they going?, he failed his theory test initially but then passed second time.


A couple more fights passed, and finally he announced at the end of a presser, that he’d finally passed his driving test, and bought his first car.

”What car have you bought?” asked a member of the Press Pack.

“A Bentley” he replied 😂
 


AstroSloth

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Funny enough I was wondering if the people on this board who had fury winning the fight were watching TNT! They are usually incredibly biased and it must subconsciously affect you, and particularly I would imagine if you are a Fury fan.
I was watching on DAZN and it was much the same.

"WHAT A SHOT FROM FURY, GREAT WORK" whilst the shots in question bounced off the gloves.

You knew it wasn't close because by round 10/11 they were talking about how Usyk was ahead.

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Easy 10

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"The judges gave him a Christmas gift," Fury said. "I feel like I won both fights.

"I know I had to knock him out but it's boxing and this happens. There is no doubt in my mind I won this fight.

"Frank [Warren] had me three or four rounds up and a lot of people had me up by at least two."

"I'm not going to cry over spilled milk, it's over now." Fury added.

"I've been in boxing my whole life but I'll always feel a little bit hard done by - not a little bit, a lot."



The delusion is strong in this one.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Fury is an arrogant bully, he's made it to the top by being bigger, having better reach and having a bone head. He has been outclassed twice now by Usyk and hopefully he will stop gobbling off and disappear now.
That homophobic tirade against Usyk two days ago was especially grim.

I also question his discipline and focus. Not for the first time in his career he’s an out-of-shape tub of lard.

It’s clear he’s not all that, the boxer everyone will talk about from this era is Usyk; one more fight against AJ and then he’ll be gone. He surely won’t dodge AJ now?
 




jcdenton08

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Managed to avoid seeing the result and watched it back this morning “as live”. I scored it Usyk by two rounds, but really hand on heart didn’t know which way it would go. It really hinges on what the judges like when scoring, and it’s a crapshoot by its very nature.

It was a good fight, but I’ve seen enough now, we don’t need a trilogy - Usyk has proven the better boxer.

Time to make some new stars.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, Itauma vs Wardley would be a cracker.
 


jcdenton08

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I'm talking about boxing in general as a spectacle and I was (originally) replying to the comment about it becoming more like WWE.

No, I didn't watch it.
Don’t understand your thinking at all here mate. It’s clearly labelled as a boxing thread, specific to this fight. I don’t go into the racing threads and randomly state to a bunch of racing fans that I don’t like horse racing for ethical or other reasons.

Not every thread has to be for every poster, and I’m not suggesting to limit your free speech, but you have to expect push back when you make statements like the one you just did with limited to no knowledge, experience or understanding of the subject matter.

Perhaps better to scroll past, or if it upsets you to pop the thread on ignore. We don’t all share the same things in common and that’s absolutely fine.
 


jcdenton08

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Anyone who genuinely thinks Fury won should take look at the compubox stats. Usyk landed significantly more punches and jabs throughout the fight. Fury was throwing a lot but a lot of it was just landing on Usyk gloves.
They also trialed a AI judge and that had Usyk winning by a similar margin.
Then add to all of that the fact that the challenger normally has to do a bit more to prize the belts off the champion and you can't really make a case for Fury winning the fight.

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This backs up the point I made above though, in that it comes down to what the judges like when scoring a fight.

Lots of judges would see those statistics and still score it to Fury, because he threw more punches, jabs and power punches - ie he had better work rate. Counter punchers historically don’t score as well with judges.

What the stats also don’t show is ring control, which some judges value very highly. If one boxer is taking centre ring and walking down their opponent, this can work in their favour with scoring.

I gave it to Usyk but it was a very close fight.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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That’s how I saw it, Fury dominated say 45 secs to a minute within a round, but Usyk always ensured he landed punches either side of those spells. He needed to have rocked Usyk on his heels but he didn’t. I don’t think anyone on the night had Fury winning that apart from Frank Warren.
Purely going from the comments on TNT last night, they said he didn't actually say it was the wrong result, just the wrong score
 




Seagull58

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Jan 31, 2012
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Me too. Very close in my opinion but a draw or a narrow Usyk win for me. I’m surprised all three judges had it by 4 rounds. Were they copying each other? 😂
They didn't have the same 4 rounds. I think there were only 7 rounds where all 3 judges cards matched. One judge gave Fury round 1 and Usyk round 2, the other 2 judges had the opposite.
It was a close fight but Fury didn't really do much apart from wave his hand in Usyk's face a lot of the time. Usyk landed more punches and showed more aggressive intent in my eyes.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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This backs up the point I made above though, in that it comes down to what the judges like when scoring a fight.

Lots of judges would see those statistics and still score it to Fury, because he threw more punches, jabs and power punches - ie he had better work rate. Counter punchers historically don’t score as well with judges.

What the stats also don’t show is ring control, which some judges value very highly. If one boxer is taking centre ring and walking down their opponent, this can work in their favour with scoring.

I gave it to Usyk but it was a very close fight.
I guess this is why them have three different judges?
 


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