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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    Usyk will switch the gears up as he always does in the later rounds and break Fury down.
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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    Tyson Fury believes Oleksandr Usyk is the greatest boxer he has ever faced.

    Fury has seen off heavyweights such as Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder but insists his opponent on Saturday outranks them.

    The WBC heavyweight champion once said he could beat Usyk drunk but yesterday rowed back on those comments.

    He said: “He’s probably the best fighter I’ve fought. He’s a two-division world champion, undisputed at cruiserweight, unified champion at heavyweight and Olympic gold medallist.”

    Fury looks a far more slimline version of himself going into the fight than previously, to the extent Usyk’s team suggested the weight loss showed he was fearful ahead of the clash.

    But the 35-year-old laughed off such accusations, saying, “I’m in good shape, I’m the same weight on the same scales I’ve used for 20 years.”
    The pair go into the fight off unconvincing performances. Usyk was felled by Daniel Dubois, before recovering to beat the Briton. Meanwhile, Fury struggled against MMA fighter Francis Ngannou.

    Fury said: “People are right to doubt me. You can only go on Usyk’s last fight and my last fight, with Ngannou. I wasn’t much of a destroyer.”

    Predicting how Saturday night might play out, he added: “I expect to be successful again.”

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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    There's no way the sausage can deal with the size difference. That is just too much weight to carry for a cruise away and after 8 or 9 rounds I don't care his condition, he is going to be sucking wind.

    The big fat slob is too heavy and too big for the rabbit

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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    The Ring expert picks in.

    Only Duke McKenzie predicting a knockout.

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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    Ali called Floyd Patterson "The Rabbit".... fucking hysterical
    what sports are you in? you are not ali
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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    Funny that in order to face a mere "middleweight" Fury had to go out and lose a bantamweight to be taken fight-fit serious. I wouldn't be shocked to see Usyk play the selective bully more than expected. And what are the odds on early point deductions

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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    I am watching many videos of Usyk saying he has been in training camp for 7 months, which sometimes felt it felt like a prison for him and missing big family events being sacrificed to win this fight that he has been preparing 22 years for.

    Very inspiring and moving. Really rate Usyk and is a class man.

    I would not be upset if he won.
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