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2X undisputed champion in two divisions. GOAT’d
And fought the Russian Army!! He was down and came back against a taller, heavier and longer reach opponent. Legend.
Respect to Fury.
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2X undisputed champion in two divisions. GOAT’d
Anyone know where I can watch a replay of the fight?
broken jaw for Usyk
How often does a fighter get the benefit of a standing 8 count when he hasn’t even been knocked down?ref did everything he could do to save Fury from getting stopped in the 9th
I can’t take Fury seriously in the conversation of all time great heavyweights.Glad for the Ukranian people with everything they are going through.
I'm wondering why Fury was so conservative? It looked like he was trying to counter punch most of the fight, was it Usyk's speed? When he came forward and got off first he really dominated the fight. His corner even said to stop backing up, it was making him get caught. Just seems like a strange strategy.
lol. Wild accusations.
It’s part of his game. Kind of like Jon Jones or Israel Adesanya being 6’4 and using that range to their advantage in MMA (until they can’t like Adesanya versus Jan or Jon versus Gustafson).I can’t take Fury seriously in the conversation of all time great heavyweights.
He’s so much bigger than almost every opponent he’s faced.
If he Usyk were the same size, Usyk owns him imo.
Heavyweight are an anomaly.It’s part of his game. Kind of like Jon Jones or Israel Adesanya being 6’4 and using that range to their advantage in MMA (until they can’t like Adesanya versus Jan or Jon versus Gustafson).
Usyk is a monster. Legit P4P great. Incredible talent. Wild if we rewind back to 2018…and there were three guys positioned as the future of the sport for heavyweights. Joshua, Wilder and Fury. Usyk moved up and unified the titles (for two weeks lol).
So Usyk showed up to talk to the media…was his jaw broken per Tyson Fury?
I can’t take Fury seriously in the conversation of all time great heavyweights.
He’s so much bigger than almost every opponent he’s faced.
If he Usyk were the same size, Usyk owns him imo.
Valid points.It doesn't really work that way. Having more size can be an advantage in strength and durability for sure, but it also might slow a fighter down in other aspects: hand speed, footwork, reaction time. Being bigger also means your body needs more oxygen, so stamina would be affected. A 262lb Usyk would look very different than his 224lb version.
Valid points.
But how dominant would Tyson Fury be if he was consistently fighting guys his own size?
…not nearly as would be my guess.