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

    Me too. Three times now and a few highlight reels.

    I'm like a broken record but the end of the ninth decided it. Three point swing.

    Can fury win the rematch. Yes
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    Usyk won when it mattered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Usyk won when it mattered.


    Can't disagree with that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Me too. Three times now and a few highlight reels.

    I'm like a broken record but the end of the ninth decided it. Three point swing.

    Can fury win the rematch. Yes
    I wouldn't write him off, not for a second. But put a gun to my head and I say Fury can't do that again. He can't summon that sort of effort and will again. In the same way that Michael Brodie couldn't live with In Jin Chi the second time around. The first time around they were supernatural and punched one another to a standstill. You straight away got the impression that Chi could do it again, probably the next day. Brodie had emptied the tank and couldn't go again.

    It's not just the 36 minutes with Usyk that is so physically and mentally draining. It's the camp he'll have to go through. No doubt as is generally the case we'll have a hiccup or a niggle that means it gets put back. It's all time that I think Fury can't afford to lose.

    He came in looking in great shape no doubt about that. But I'm not so sure he was in great shape. I know we all saw slightly different fights. What I saw was a Tyson Fury that had 5/6 rounds of output in him. I think the well might be dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Me too. Three times now and a few highlight reels.

    I'm like a broken record but the end of the ninth decided it. Three point swing.

    Can fury win the rematch. Yes
    I wouldn't write him off, not for a second. But put a gun to my head and I say Fury can't do that again. He can't summon that sort of effort and will again. In the same way that Michael Brodie couldn't live with In Jin Chi the second time around. The first time around they were supernatural and punched one another to a standstill. You straight away got the impression that Chi could do it again, probably the next day. Brodie had emptied the tank and couldn't go again.

    It's not just the 36 minutes with Usyk that is so physically and mentally draining. It's the camp he'll have to go through. No doubt as is generally the case we'll have a hiccup or a niggle that means it gets put back. It's all time that I think Fury can't afford to lose.

    He came in looking in great shape no doubt about that. But I'm not so sure he was in great shape. I know we all saw slightly different fights. What I saw was a Tyson Fury that had 5/6 rounds of output in him. I think the well might be dry.
    100% have to agree with this. He looked shot. He looked like Wilder looked after the third fight. You just get the feeling he has nothing left inside. The way his face looked when he did the Muhammad Ali impersonation early on, it looked like a comical kind of old man's face and it didn't have the same fire it didn't have the same aggressive aggression it didn't have the same anger like he showed against Wilder. There was nothing intimidating about him this time. He didn't look like a power puncher anymore like he did against Wilder. You wonder if he has anything left inside.

    Quack quack the duck Primo carnera you may agree or disagree with this but I do have to say that at 6 ft 9 in tall and 300 lb, pounding the pavement running 3 miles or 4 miles every day for all these years and now at the age of 35 or 36 that might be all that his big skeleton can take. I agree that he may not have it left in him anymore to do anything but a couple of minor fights and then hang it up

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    I said he can win the rematch but no I don't think he has it in him either. He's not shot by any means but he won't be as confident. Then again I don't think he'll take it unless he thinks he can win. But all the mouthiness about how usyk was too small etc.... Not sure how he'll be able to conduct himself this time round in the build up.

    Though given how close it was he has to go for it. In a rematch I'd expect a usyk stoppage win or maybe fury quit on his stool but a fury ko win or UD wouldn't exactly be a surprise
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Me too. Three times now and a few highlight reels.

    I'm like a broken record but the end of the ninth decided it. Three point swing.

    Can fury win the rematch. Yes
    I wouldn't write him off, not for a second. But put a gun to my head and I say Fury can't do that again. He can't summon that sort of effort and will again. In the same way that Michael Brodie couldn't live with In Jin Chi the second time around. The first time around they were supernatural and punched one another to a standstill. You straight away got the impression that Chi could do it again, probably the next day. Brodie had emptied the tank and couldn't go again.

    It's not just the 36 minutes with Usyk that is so physically and mentally draining. It's the camp he'll have to go through. No doubt as is generally the case we'll have a hiccup or a niggle that means it gets put back. It's all time that I think Fury can't afford to lose.

    He came in looking in great shape no doubt about that. But I'm not so sure he was in great shape. I know we all saw slightly different fights. What I saw was a Tyson Fury that had 5/6 rounds of output in him. I think the well might be dry.
    100% have to agree with this. He looked shot. He looked like Wilder looked after the third fight. You just get the feeling he has nothing left inside. The way his face looked when he did the Muhammad Ali impersonation early on, it looked like a comical kind of old man's face and it didn't have the same fire it didn't have the same aggressive aggression it didn't have the same anger like he showed against Wilder. There was nothing intimidating about him this time. He didn't look like a power puncher anymore like he did against Wilder. You wonder if he has anything left inside.

    Quack quack the duck Primo carnera you may agree or disagree with this but I do have to say that at 6 ft 9 in tall and 300 lb, pounding the pavement running 3 miles or 4 miles every day for all these years and now at the age of 35 or 36 that might be all that his big skeleton can take. I agree that he may not have it left in him anymore to do anything but a couple of minor fights and then hang it up
    Really? All I know is that you piggyback on any sensible post like the one by @Memphis and then change your reason/excuse why fury lost.
    Obviously “if” there is a rematch, Fury has a chance, but realistically and historically in rematches like this, more often than not if you lose the first , you lose the rematch. I don’t see this being any different.
    What will Fury do better or differently?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Me too. Three times now and a few highlight reels.

    I'm like a broken record but the end of the ninth decided it. Three point swing.

    Can fury win the rematch. Yes
    I wouldn't write him off, not for a second. But put a gun to my head and I say Fury can't do that again. He can't summon that sort of effort and will again. In the same way that Michael Brodie couldn't live with In Jin Chi the second time around. The first time around they were supernatural and punched one another to a standstill. You straight away got the impression that Chi could do it again, probably the next day. Brodie had emptied the tank and couldn't go again.

    It's not just the 36 minutes with Usyk that is so physically and mentally draining. It's the camp he'll have to go through. No doubt as is generally the case we'll have a hiccup or a niggle that means it gets put back. It's all time that I think Fury can't afford to lose.

    He came in looking in great shape no doubt about that. But I'm not so sure he was in great shape. I know we all saw slightly different fights. What I saw was a Tyson Fury that had 5/6 rounds of output in him. I think the well might be dry.
    100% have to agree with this. He looked shot. He looked like Wilder looked after the third fight. You just get the feeling he has nothing left inside. The way his face looked when he did the Muhammad Ali impersonation early on, it looked like a comical kind of old man's face and it didn't have the same fire it didn't have the same aggressive aggression it didn't have the same anger like he showed against Wilder. There was nothing intimidating about him this time. He didn't look like a power puncher anymore like he did against Wilder. You wonder if he has anything left inside.

    Quack quack the duck Primo carnera you may agree or disagree with this but I do have to say that at 6 ft 9 in tall and 300 lb, pounding the pavement running 3 miles or 4 miles every day for all these years and now at the age of 35 or 36 that might be all that his big skeleton can take. I agree that he may not have it left in him anymore to do anything but a couple of minor fights and then hang it up
    Really? All I know is that you piggyback on any sensible post like the one by @Memphis and then change your reason/excuse why fury lost.
    Obviously “if” there is a rematch, Fury has a chance, but realistically and historically in rematches like this, more often than not if you lose the first , you lose the rematch. I don’t see this being any different.
    What will Fury do better or differently?
    What the fuck, il mio vecchio stronso, Piggyback Quack Quack, now you're writing poetry.

    How you misinterpreted my post! I said Fury looks old and shot and drained, looked like 60 years old tired out drunk stumbling round in round 9. Can't see him wanting much more of that now. Maybe learn to read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    I was 100% right about every one of those points before the fight even happened. I was saying if we go back in his thread that he needs to punish him to the body because the Ukrainian doesn't like it in the body and you could see the effects of those body shots were really crippling him and that uppercut was really cracking his jawbone I believe he has a hairline fracture in one of his mandibles. Fury is a huge giant and he has to impose his job like a telephone pole over and over and get ready with that right uppercut or straight right hand and even that long right hook like he knocked out Wilder with. I don't know why he spent his time backpedaling and clowning and holding the ropes like Muhammad Ali and I don't know why he allowed the Ukrainian to come forward. That little hopping rabbit has no business hopping forward against such a big huge giant like Tyson fury. Tyson Fury deliberately through this fight and made it close to justify a rematch. He could have easily finished this little rabbit by the 7th or the 8th round because he was cracking him hard and you could see the effects of it and it looked at one point that the Ukrainian was about to quit he looked so demoralized he looked so crestfallen the way he was jumping up and back like a little rabbit who had his jaw cracked over and over by those monster uppercuts and it looked like some of his ribs were starting to crack and he was about to be doubled over

    People were yelling that it was a mismatch and you started to tell yourself that you must have been crazy to think that a cruiserweight could beat a super heavyweight. It looked like Tyson Fury wanted to appear to be Muhammad Ali staggering backwards into the ropes when Ernie shavers hit him or when Joe Frazier hit him it looked like he was focused on bringing out this drama and he wanted it to be a razor thin decision to justify the rematch.

    Not a single member of this form has been able to answer two questions that I have been asking for the past 5 days. Not a single member of this form has been able to answer these two questions

    Do you really think they would have been a rematch even though there is a clause if Tyson Fury had sparked out the Ukrainian in the 7th or 8th round Stone Cold sparked out? Of course they would not be any rematch because it was already getting to be a mismatch and such a mismatch by the sixth or the seventh round would certainly preclude any kind of rematch in october. There's too much money to lose if that's the case and so Tyson Fury eased off the gas pedal and allowed the other guy to come back knowing that his chin was good enough to survive it and he was hoping to win by one point I think but it looks like it went the other way and the other guy won by one point but the whole thing was staged in order to justify the rematch

    Number two why couldn't the Ukrainian finish Tyson Fury in the opening moments of the 10th round if indeed Tyson Fury was so out on his feet and finished and shot and done and done? Why couldn't he not finish him if he is such a great finisher and if he is such an all-time great? Tyson Fury was supposedly dead on his feet and the bell saved him only and the referee saved him only. So are you telling me that 60 seconds is enough time for somebody who is completely shut and whose legs were completely gone staggering around like a senior citizen from pillar to Post, are you telling me 60 seconds is enough for that guy to make a comeback and actually win one of the last three rounds and possibly haven even round in the 11th? The fight was so fixed and so staged it is so obvious they would not have been a rematch and if Tyson Fury had been so completely destroyed at the end of the 9th round then what's wrong with the ukrainian? He couldn't finish the job? Why couldn't he finish the job? Tyson Fury was so destroyed and so devastated by those supposedly great shots at the end of the 9th round and only the ropes saved him? You really believe that? Then how did he make such a comeback in the 10th round that he was not able to be finished off by the ukrainian? Let's be honest here. There's something very fishy about it and now we definitely have a justification or a so-called justification for the rematch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Get rid of John, check. Come in heavier, check. Everything else. You might as well save the column inches and simply say be better right?

    The clowning wasn't showing off, it wasn't toying. It was panic. A placeholder for doing work. The realisation hit him quick. This man is making me do things I don't want to do, and I don't know what to do about it. So I'll pretend I've got some control. You could see it etched across his face.

    The bottom line is, if Tyson could have repeated what he did from rounds 3-6 or wherever you feel he was most dominant, If he could have simply done more of the good things he did, he would have. He couldn't. He didn't choose not to. He wasn't allowed to.
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