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[Other Sport] Fury vs Usyk



Herr Tubthumper

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Warren pulling out the bi polar card out was pathetic.
Totally agree. Thought Warren was an idiot on a few levels in that interview. For example he brought up the topic at the very start of the piece then claimed Simon Jordan did. :shrug:
 
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jcdenton08

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Okolie won the “prestigious” *cough* WBC Bridgerweight title last night, knocking down Rozanski three times in the first round.

Absolute farce of a fight in a joke weight class.
 


















Hendrax

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I wouldn't write Fury off. He was nowhere near his best in the first fight. Without the 9th round, it was a close fight. Usyk is a phenomenal boxer, but if Tyson does what a 6ft 9", 20st man should do against a much smaller, lighter opponent, then he should win this.

Can he tie Usyk up though, that's the question.

Hard to call this one, but i'm leaning ever so slightly towards Fury.
 




Normal Rob

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I wouldn't write Fury off. He was nowhere near his best in the first fight. Without the 9th round, it was a close fight. Usyk is a phenomenal boxer, but if Tyson does what a 6ft 9", 20st man should do against a much smaller, lighter opponent, then he should win this.

Can he tie Usyk up though, that's the question.

Hard to call this one, but i'm leaning ever so slightly towards Fury.
Perversely, Fury will be leaning, somewhat more clearly, on Usyk.
 






LamieRobertson

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I wouldn't write Fury off. He was nowhere near his best in the first fight. Without the 9th round, it was a close fight. Usyk is a phenomenal boxer, but if Tyson does what a 6ft 9", 20st man should do against a much smaller, lighter opponent, then he should win this.

Can he tie Usyk up though, that's the question.

Hard to call this one, but i'm leaning ever so slightly towards Fury.
Not so sure you are allowed to take rope into the ring 🤔
 






Jackthelad

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My first prediction was Usyk stops Fury this time but It would not surprise if this ends in a draw. Usyk is already an all time great for moving up weight class and getting the belt win or lose. If Fury loses where does he go?! Fury is talented but he's so dirty as a fighter and Usyk is far too honest in the ring.
 


METALMICKY

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My first prediction was Usyk stops Fury this time but It would not surprise if this ends in a draw. Usyk is already an all time great for moving up weight class and getting the belt win or lose. If Fury loses where does he go?! Fury is talented but he's so dirty as a fighter and Usyk is far too honest in the ring.
I think we all know where this goes he Fury loses. All of a sudden he'll be clamouring for a ' Battle of Britain ' with Joshua for one last pay day. The fact that he's been ducking that one and Joshua should be retired to Strictly will be ignored.
 


Lenny Rider

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I’m leaning towards Fury now, one huge factor is the lack of Dad John making a twat of himself, let’s hope he stays out of the corner tomorrow night?
 






kojak

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I’m leaning towards Fury now, one huge factor is the lack of Dad John making a twat of himself, let’s hope he stays out of the corner tomorrow

Quite extraordinary that Usyk can compete with the best heavyweights around being a much smaller man.
There is even talk that he wants to return to Cruiserweight after this to regain his former titles.
The heavyweight division isn't what it used to be
Lennox Lewis would have beaten both of these
 




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