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Johnny nice-tits
Very much looking forward to tonight
Another trilogy incomingI reckon it be a "draw"
Nah they will want AJ v Fury at Wembley next April/MayAnother trilogy incoming
I had Usyk winning 7-5, with a 10-8 in there.Well that lived up to the hype
Fury really looked like he was getting into a flow and I couldn't see Usyk turning it BUT Usyk is a machine.
Ref should never had stopped it for a count in 9.
Nothing wrong with the decision. And NO Tyson Usyk didn't get the decision 'because his countries at war, so they wanted Ukraine to win'..roll eyes
It still depends on Usyk. He's cleared up this division...so nothing togain in a re-match. (Yes yada yada money).Thoroughly enjoyed that as a watch
Was surprised one of the judges gave that to Fury if I'm honest
Rounds 4-6 Tyson was in a rythym and had momentum and I thought he would go and win but Usyk did as Usyk does and came back so strong, he is a true warrior
I am looking forward to the rematch
It still depends on Usyk. He's cleared up this division...so nothing togain in a re-match. (Yes yada yada money).
What I would say is, if Usyk is anything to go by, no wonder the Russians are finding it so hard.
Tbh I think Usyk really wanted to fudge off up to the frontline but was directed into this showdown as a beacon of hope for his country.Usyks got nowhere to go other than bad outcomes now, probably retirement best for him IMO. Eventually you keep being set up in fights to lose and your numbers up, he has beaten the last 3 he was meant to roll over for, I honestly think if he retired with his 0 and undisputed it puts him as an all time great of the sport.
As for AJ, Fury and Matchroom/Queensbury, all looks really weak at the min
Apparently some Ukrainians don't really like UsykTbh I think Usyk really wanted to fudge off up to the frontline but was directed into this showdown as a beacon of hope for his country.
Yeah strange one that.I had Usyk winning 7-5, with a 10-8 in there.
And the 7th could have gone either way maybe a 10-10.
Ref absolutely saved Fury in the 9th, that’s either got to be a stoppage or Usyk gets to take his head off in the corner, thought that was odd from the ref.
I'd imagine that he's been on the smaller end of purses to this point.It still depends on Usyk. He's cleared up this division...so nothing togain in a re-match. (Yes yada yada money).
What I would say is, if Usyk is anything to go by, no wonder the Russians are finding it so hard.
Yeah strange one that.
Unless they've changed the rules, I'm sure the ref is obliged to stop it if a fighter is unable to defend themselves.
I think if he gave Usyk one more punch, Fury would be in a very bad way indeed.I think it's in the rules that if the ropes are keeping someone from going down the ref can call it a knock down or something along those lines, if he gave Usyk one more punch in that situation it would have been over.
I think people like Mayweather and Ronaldo are the exception, very much at the far end of the spectrum. Fury says he trains every day, probably nowhere near the level of those guys and probably moreso for his own mental well-being.Wouldn't be surprised if Fury's lifestyle has just caught up with him, he doesn't look after himself between fights like other athletes do. Reminds me of Rooney a little in that regard, both losing it due to lifestyle/fitness issues.
Compare that to someone like Mayweather who was tee total, trained every day even without a planned fight. Or people like Ronaldo, hiring in their own chefs and nutritionists.