@@DirtyJamesUK 🤣 imagine his brains being so scrambled, he’s watching the fight and thinking he’s Usyk. He’s like “damn, I’m even better than I thought!”
Usyk was battering him so bad the referee had to save his ass. Fury’s last two fights = a loss against a boxing novice and a loss against a guy half his size. Joshua would fold him in half, Fury will never take that fight.
When Fury's had close fights or bad performances he's always been able to console himself with "I wasn't 100%" or "I cut corners in training". This time I think he was the best he can be at this point in his career. He has nothing to clutch onto so he's just going into full-blown denial. 😂
I'm not knocking Fury but I honestly believe your comment is true. He had some success but was no where near the level we have previously seen. Time waits for no one.
It is fury's fault for waiting 2years to take on usyk. Usyk is 2years older than fury and would have took fury's lunch money two years ago. This is a fury that was getting dropped repeatedly by wilder of all people. If he truelly believes he won the usyk match then the rematch os a foregone conclusion, out thrown, out landed, saved by the ref with the slowest count, fury is not in the same universe as all of us
Fury deserved to LOSE to McDermott and to Ngannou. He struggled against Otto Wallin, and was VERY lucky the judge didn't stop the fight. And he was saved by the slow count of the dodgy referee in the first Wilder fight. Without crooked Queensberry/Top Rank officials, Fury would have at least FIVE losses on his record, including TKO losses to Usyk and Wallin, a KO loss to Wilder, and decision losses to Ngannou and McDermott.
Plus UKAD ruled that he should have been disqualified for drug cheating Christian Hammer. Therefore Hammer should have won the fight. Fury should never have had the opportunity to fight Klitschko.
One of the many statements Fury made about Usyk that have backfired. I like when he called Usyk a rabbit insinuating he'd run from Fury all night. Fury then ended up being the rabbit for about 10 rounds of the fight... 🤣🤣🤣
@homebrewznz3482 LOL, it's about time Fury was forced to eat humble pie. Been sick of his BS for years now. If he's serious about this rematch he's gonna have to train like he's never trained before, knock the booze n coke on the head and go to the gym and put some muscle on them weak arms, because the only way I see him beating Usyk is if he KOs him. As we've seen, he can't outbox him & Usyk took all his best shots without any issue, so Fury needs to stop him or hes gonna get the same as before, possibly even KOd himself.
He was scared of losing to Usyk as he is scared of losing to Joshua. I wonder if he truly is delusional and thinks he won or is it some PR for his fanboys and his image. He is a student of the game and must know deep down he lost.
He must know. He isn't daft, especially about boxing. He surely knew he'd lose all along. I did and I don't know as much about boxing as he does. Usyk is the man Fury has always been pretending to be, and Fury is bound to know this. No man born of his mother. 2 division undisputed champion in less than 23 fights. No losses. No draws. Olympic gold medallist.
Fury is saying this because he wants out of the deal he made in the build up to the fight. "If I lose to him I'm no good". So now he has to see it as he didn't lose. He must be really struggling, mentally.
Fury fan boys accuse everyone as haters who dare to criticize him when the irony is their hero fury himself is one of the biggest haters around who criticizes every other fighter and downplays their abilities. Fury was delivered his long overdue karma by an elite boxer and he knows it.
@Savannah Marshall One doesn't need this weird interview in order to realize that Fury is afraid of Usyk. His whole demeanor before and during the fight clearly reflected his fear. For example the way he tried to talk himself confidence in that BIZARRE Morecambe press conference, or the way he behaved in the previous press conference... all that "run rabbit, run rabbit" and "ugly little man" crap, or the cringy showboating in the first rounds of the fight... The man was terrified, it was as clear as day. this interview is just another proof of that.
Fury’s spent his whole career ripping everyone off who’s gullible enough to be his fan into paying for Micky mouse fights, him and wilder hiding behind each other portraying themselves as number one and number two. When they’re both hyped. Then washed up Whyte, the Chisora trilogy, ngannou shit show. Stevie wonder can see it.
The man is absolutely fried to his head after all the cocaine, alcohol and all the 8-9 knockdowns in career. Lost evrey cell of dignity completely! It was Oleksandr Usyk's fight from 1st round to 12, and even before the fight even started, Usyk was the champ with most determination and hunger. Beside 3 rounds to Tyson Fury by weak margins and credit given to some few sneaky light uppercuts, it was Usyk who out-punched and out-landed Fury at evrey turn and even had Fury being the one against the ropes, scared of being close to Usyk. Usyk boxed his ears off and that 9th round would have been a knock-out if the referee did not illegaly jumped in and saved Fury, despite he had not touched the canvas yet with a glove or knee. The referee can't do that with-out having to actually save him by stoping the fight with a TKO victory for Usyk. Tyson Fury's leggs where jello for real and his eyes backwards, there was no way he would have gotten up from that assault of knock-down if Usyk had been allowed to finnish his job. Fury saying he won is words even he don't believe in. He knows Usyk beated him good and that Usyk is the b etter fighter AND man between them. Even as Fury held+punched Usyk several times, repeatedly clinched when Usyk came inside to fight and leaned, Usyk anever gave him any momentum (beside Fury's dirty tactis of illegal moves). Fury is a boxing con-artist, that is all he have acted for a decade. He deserves no rematch unless he fought Anthony Joshua and defeated him.
Great analysis - its a real shame as when Fury beat Wilder I really thought we were going see a golden era where he defended against all the main challengers and we’d have the Usyk and Joshua fight in quick succession. The transformation in Fury is a sad one and it’s a real shame how he’s turned so many of his fans against him
Usyk wins 9 rounds with a knockdown, gets robbed of a KO, one judge tries to rob him, 2 had it way too close and Fury’s like “I won 9 rounds and I’ll never get a fair decision.” Hes smart though. He knows all he has to do is win one more round and not get rocked or dropped and the judges will give it to him, especially this time around. Then we’ll have to hear “I let the little sausage win the first time! I’m the goat!” Usyk should retire. He’s going to get robbed if he doesn’t get a KO. He’ll have to win 11 rounds with 2 knockdowns this time round get a draw. Not even joking lol. If Usyk doesn’t absolutely dominate him even more in the rematch they’ll rob him.
It's one thing to lose inside the ring But when you react to a loss like this then in my opinion you have lost outside of it as well. There's no coming back for Tyson without ownership he will never find what he needs to perform better than his last fight. Usyk Will beat him again, and next time it will be even more comprehensive.
Had the potential to be one of the greatest boxers of this era only but didn’t even achieve that because he discovered that a lot of people believed his gaslighting. He was finally forced to accept one of numerous chances he had in his career to fight for undisputed. Will forever be remembered as “The greatest cherry picking ducking lying loser of all time…!”
I'm not entirely sure about your whole ego argument ; if Usyk loses I don't believe he'd do anything other than pay due respect to his opponent and admit he's the better man. Fury surrounds himself with yes men and therefore his ego is larger than most top sportsmen. That means when he loses it hurts more than it would for the average top fighter.
I couldn’t agree more, you’re spot on in my opinion. Fury’s swerved AJ and Usyk for years and I don’t think he had any intentions of fighting either of them, the Saudi money made it impossible for him to walk away. Will he fight and risk losing again, I’m not so sure he will.
Actually Usyk being Usyk is constantly adapting to everybody. It's the unique skill that makes him win. That and having the bravery to keep taking the fight to a man that's hurting him, having faith that he will persevere through endurance and work rate.
It's not shocking he said it. It's shocking he has a audience to say it to and the double shocking thing is he has a cult following that believe him TO THIS DAY!!!😂
Anyone who can read between the lines knows this is him saying there will be no rematch. Was quiet for a month after that beating, resurfaces with videos of him pissy drunk, makes a bs gym video & now this. He won't take the rematch, he's reminding everyone that he's a liar & he'll lie that it's Usyk who didnt want the rematch, even if that isnt true and makes 0 sense, he'll duck the rematch, I doubt if he'll keep fighting, I don't think a rematch with Ngannou will happen or the fight with AJ because Ngannou gave him a beating & he knows AJ isnt Wilder, if he knocks him down, he won't get up
People have just looked at his size and movement and the fact he was unbeaten and labelled him the greatest of all time, stupidly even Slyvester Stallone said it to Fury on a UK talk show, so many people have bought into this bulls@%t - Fury is very good, big, good skills and great punch/knockdown recovery but he hasn't been fighting the best opponents around him for quite sometime - The Wilder trilogy was fantastic entertainment and I give Fury huge credit for his weight loss and return to boxing but lets be fair Wilder isn't / wasn't a great champion - possibly the worst I've ever seen in the 30 years I've been watching heavyweight boxing. Fury gets hit and floored way too much if you look back at his career this is very evident. He's certainly one of the best of this era which is a relatively poor era of heavyweight boxing and he needs to fight Joshua amongst a few others and beat Usyk before he can claim he's the best in this era.
He can't possibly believe anything he said in that 'interview'. It's just noise for the dullards who buy that garbage with his fave on it from Iceland. If he really does believe it he's in all sorts of trouble, because he's going to get stuffed in the rematch and be a broken man. He's led an absolutely charmed life as a professional. Had a failed PED test hushed up; got a shot at an ageing, faded champion at the end of his career dominating an incredibly weak era who then overlooked him; got cherry picked by an extremely weak reigning champion who had an allergy to live opposition and was willing to spend two years in a little bubble fighting only him while they bigged eachother up as the top 2 fighters in the division; had an opportunity to fight a 37 year-old cruiserweight for undisputed having fought hardly anyone... sadly his last lucky break wasn't lucky enough because said cruiserweight was a genuine generational talent. Fury had every conceivable physical advantage going into that fight, and 6 months to prepare, and he still wasn't good enough. It was literally like Terence Crawford moving up to 175 and doing over Bivol. Shouldn't be possible unless the little guy is A LOT better than the big fella. Utterly humiliating.
Tyson is struggling with multiple levels of cope, purely driven by his ego. He's making precisely the same delusional narratives for his loss from which Wilder suffered after his first loss. & for the same reasons. Think about the fight game generally, in terms of the ego & self belief necessary to make a career of it. You have to divorce yourself somewhat from reality & percentages generally, in believing that you can prevail against opponents who have trained every bit as hard as you have. But it gets worse. Forget about Queensbury rules, fight etiquette, a ref to look out for you in distress, or judges scoring the fight on points, or number of punches landed. The reality, is that if an opponent gains the upper hand, - in the absence of officials, corner men, & referee, - you don't just risk being knocked spark out, - but your conqueror, without rules, could easily take your very life away from you if he is not prevented from going all in on your unconscious body. That is a terrifying prospect for any man to face, much less a fighting man - whose entire character foundation is precariously balanced on his ego & ability to win. If you are beaten by a similar sized or larger opponent, it is incredibly hard to accept. If you are effectively beaten to the canvas by a much smaller, lighter, shorter reach boxer, whom you've previously described as a 'midget', 'middleweight', an 'easy 6 round beat down', - to then be forced to accept that that same man would have taken your life away in a fair fight, without you being able to stop him - is devastating. That's why Fury turned to drink.
One of the most overhyped and overrated fighters in recent times... Decent skill set and motoric skills but he has been relying on his size and fighting nobodies. Wouldn't even make it to top 10 in the 90s
World is tired of this clown.Got exposed by Francis and now also by Usyk,but still keep running his mouth over and over.One should know when it's time to retire with honor
Fury has created so many videos on RU-vid haha, all the new fans to boxing trying to make money off Fury, all the fury derangement syndromes are worse than ever. Fury won2,3.. schooled him 4,5,6,7, lost 8,9,10 swing round 11 and won 12
The man is a complete tool. He is out of his mind. It was the right score, but the wrong way around... He has totally lost the plot. Believing the BS that his team are spoon feeding him. I think he probably needs some treatment, more than he's had, anyway....