[Other Sport] Fury vs Usyk

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dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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Usyk has 3 of the 4 belts so deserves a 50/50 split.

I quite admire him being the much smaller man even taking this challenge. Fury has failed a drugs test in the past, so I am a bit suspicious how he seemed a completely different fighter in Wilder1 than Wilder 2 and 3.
 
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The Seagull

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Jan 17, 2021
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Not so sure Tim, remember Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman?

Fury can be a dick at times, but technically he’s probably got one of the finest boxing brains we’ve ever seen in this country.
Rahman rematch was due to Lewis being champ and dictating the contract and the McCall rematch was 3 years later so I presume nothing in the contract or wanted to build himself up again.

Either way I think Fury has embarrassed himself here. Still don’t see fight happening for a while.
 


Stumpy Tim

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Not so sure Tim, remember Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman?

Fury can be a dick at times, but technically he’s probably got one of the finest boxing brains we’ve ever seen in this country.
Lewis had a very slight weakness in that he did get hit with a couple of big punches in his career - which can be devastating in the Heavyweight division. Fury isn't a big puncher though... technically good, but he wouldn't trouble Lewis IMO
 


mwrpoole

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Seems Usyk has accepted a 30/70 split with Fury. Well done to him if he has. Still a huge payday and he obviously fancies himself to win and become undisputed champion, then bigger paydays to follow.
 




arfer guinness

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Looks like a £100million fight at Wembley or Spurs with a 60/40 split isn't enough for the Gypsy King.

Genuinely gutting, I thought we were going to get the first undisputed Heavyweight Champion since Lennox Lewis?

IMHO really damages Fury's eventual career legacy, victory against Usyk would have seen him surpass Lewis as the greatest British heavyweight boxer of all time.
In my opinion Lewis is in the top five heavyweights of all time along with Ali, Louis, Holmes and Tyson, a win for Fury wouldn't elevate him to that position. Oh for the days of just two belts, when the champion fought the top challenger and the only problem was to get the two bodies to agree.
 


TomandJerry

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Lewis had a very slight weakness in that he did get hit with a couple of big punches in his career - which can be devastating in the Heavyweight division. Fury isn't a big puncher though... technically good, but he wouldn't trouble Lewis IMO
Whilst not a one shot puncher like Wilder who absolutely knocked the 7 bells out of Fury with a single punch, Fury still holds a decent level of power that shouldn't be underrated
 


highflyer

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Imagine if every sport was run this badly.

"Well we as England will agree to play Brazil for the World Cup trophy but only if we ensure that whatever happens we get to retain the bulk of the money and we demand it be played at Wembley, or at a push Old Trafford."
It's really even worse than this. It's such a complete nonsense of a 'sport' and I am starting to resent it taking up tv and radio time (most coverage being who said what nasty thing about who) that could be better used covering one of the very many real sports going on out there that we rarely hear about.
You have interweb 'influencers' and people from completely different 'sports' getting in on the act as long as there is money in it. Fights in Saudi and nobody batting an eyelid.
And while many sports are at least talking about how to reduce the long term impact of repeated concussion injuries...we continue to pay to watch people deliberately inflict serious concussion on their opponent as a way to 'win'.

Money doesn't talk, it swears.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Called his bluff. Amusing as I’m not convinced Fury wants this fight. I won’t be surprised if Fury finds some “problem” further down the line which means the fight doesn’t happen.
Told you.
 




Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
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Boxing is a joke now if it’s not alleged ‘greats’ avoiding big fights it’s nonsense like MMA fighters and YouTubers on PPV. Sports lost what made it great.

Got bored when Mayweather made a career out of dodging a fight with prime Manny Pacquiao and for the last few years we have seen Joshua and Fury dodging each other and now this farce.

Can’t believe anyone still pays good money for this shit
 




The Seagull

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In my opinion Lewis is in the top five heavyweights of all time along with Ali, Louis, Holmes and Tyson, a win for Fury wouldn't elevate him to that position. Oh for the days of just two belts, when the champion fought the top challenger and the only problem was to get the two bodies to agree.
Frazier, Foreman, Jack Johnson I’d say were above Tyson.
 










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The Wizard

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Another fight in Riyadh for the main who claims to not care about the money and only his boxing legacy, I know they all want the bag and I don’t have an issue to a degree but a fight at Wembley/other would still have been unbelievably lucrative.

That’s if it even happens, pretty much anything that involves Fury I tend to believe when I see it.
 










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