He has to fight him next or be stripped and retire.
December too soon though I feel. Don't think he was in decent shape for that and the other guy didn't think it was a damn show etc....
Only himself to blame. His time at the top is limited up to him what he does with it but still can redeem himself.
Has there ever been a bigger fall in public favour than Fury. He had the world in his hands after Wilder and now spoiled it all with his bullshit.
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Fury will bring everything he needs to win the fight. When he faces a legitimate boxer he always comes in shape and focused determination. He took Francis for granted and was a very poor showing.
Usyk will bring the best out of Fury. His lighting jab, high pace and sheer size will be enough to dominate Usyk.
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He seems on a massive downer here. You wonder how this will play out.....
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
If fighting for the undisputed title means nothing to him then why does he not step aside and go back to being a celebrity? That says it all really. When boxing has given you all that it has given Fury to speak about it in the manner he always has, it shows how ungrateful and entitled he has always been. He and his brother have made boxing a laughing stock and the sooner he is beaten and realises he is not what he thinks he is the better. If he turns up for Usyk with the same kind of attitude he will get hammered on the scorecard and possibly stopped. The Fury circus is just not funny anymore.
Groves told Sky Sports: "There is not a chance the Usyk fight is happening on that date. It is not Usyk on December 23, I don't think it's Usyk next. I think it's either Ngannou or that's the last of Fury.
"He tells everyone he is the Gypsy King, that he is the man, no fighter can ever beat him. There is someone right now who can beat him and it's Usyk. A lot of people will think the same.
"He doesn't need to roll the dice and get beat off the little gap-toothed Ukrainian guy.
"He'd rather just sail off into the sunset. He is an interesting character and there are lots of avenues he can explore after boxing. Doors that might be shut on him or not the same if he loses to Usyk.
"I think he is going to either rectify the last fight against Ngannou, which he will get paid a lot of money for and a lot of people would be interested in. He will train better and show up and perform.
"Or he might retire.
"There is no way he didn't wake up the next morning [after the Ngannou fight] with loads of doubts. 'Have I still got it anymore?' 'Why could I not handle this guy comfortably?'
"He might be questioning, 'do I really want to do it anymore?'
"He wasn't the 'people's champion' until after the second Denotay Wilder fight [in 2020] and he hasn't had that acid test since fighting Wilder [in 2021]. That is a long time.
"He hasn't had to work hard, hasn't had to struggle. Dillian Whyte didn't show up. Dereck Chisora was like a friend. It feels like a long time since he has probably been really backs against the wall.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...12a18740&ei=47
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