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Fury is in camp and looking lean:
He still look rounded in the video
Fury is in camp and looking lean:
Fury looks to be in good shape now so I'm also expecting a much better Fury as well. I still don't think it'll be enough though. He's the A-side in this fight but Usyk is the one that's signed with the Saudis (Skill Challenge Entertainment). Who really knows how the cards might look? We already saw Fury nearly drop a decision to Ngannou and Usyk edged AJ in their Saudi rematch. In both fights there was that one judge that scored it for the other guy but that's typical to see in boxing regardless of location.I'm expecting a significantly better Fury against Usyk. The big money fight is Fury-AJ opposed to Usyk-AJ III, so Fury will probably be getting the scorecard advantage.
What's everyone think about the size difference? Is Fury going to be able to maul Usyk like he did Wilder or can Usyk keep his feet going and manage the distance?
yeah both Fury and Usyk arent really known as blitzers. itll probably take until the 3rd or 4th round before we start seeing the action really get underway.i mean, people say this a lot about Usyk but he is more about little feints than being particularly nimble on his feet, i think we may see a rather conservative4 fight in the first few rounds
nothing will ever beat the stare-fest that was Klitschko v Furyyeah both Fury and Usyk arent really known as blitzers. itll probably take until the 3rd or 4th round before we start seeing the action really get underway.
this fight might set a HW record for feints hah
Turki or whatever his name is , sucking hard on fury with both hands
I saw some YouTube vid earlier and one of the top commenters called Fury a bag of milk. I dunno why but that made me laugh pretty hard.Which is nuts given that Fury looked like absolute dog shit in his last fight.
Elbows, low blows, headbutts, rabbit punches, so many options. In all seriousness I could see points being taken from him for trying to fight very dirty. He's already had points taken several times in his career.
So no Wilder vs Zhang then.
What's everyone think about the size difference? Is Fury going to be able to maul Usyk like he did Wilder or can Usyk keep his feet going and manage the distance?
I think his chin will be the same regardless of whether or not he comes in lighter than usual. We're only talking a difference of maybe 15 pounds or so at most. Against Klitschko he came in at 247 lbs. More recently against Wallin he only weighed 254 lbs.Fury gonna come in lean and not be able to take the hits. could be Cunningham 2.0. We like to credit his chin but a lot of that was helped by his weigh
Rescheduled for May 18!