IMO Fury couldn't stop Usyk if they boxed 100 rounds. Also i'm an AJ fan but if AJ fought Usyk next I'd favour Usyk for the win. That's the difference between a fan and a fanboy, fan's are not deluded by their fanaticism
100%. I am an Usyk fan and I believe Usyk will defeat Fury, despite the massive size difference. However, I certainly do not discount the ability of Fury to win on May 18th as he is a superb boxer and the combination of huge size and skill may well be too much for Usyk.
@@tonysa2337 totally agree, I would favour Usyk but Fury is definitely a live dog so is capable of winning but I don't think he could KO Usyk. Although we could see a ref stoppage which would technically count as a KO
@@david_fitzmaurice got heavily dropped by an old, light punching cruiserweight who hasn't stopped anyone at heavyweight. Went life and death with a 14 stone basketball player hype job. Got dropped, cut and man handled by a novice and couldn't make a dent in him. Fury recovers well, but his chin is shaky.
@@illmitchjax I seem to remember he got up and destroyed him but we must have watched different fights. Last time aj got knocked down he quit in the corner
@@leonardmayne4115 no we watched the same fight. He got up and after realising he couldn't cleanly out box or out punch the old cruiserweight, he preceeded to lean on the smaller man, clinch, hug, maul and elbow him to wear him down before illegally pushing him into a corner, pulling his guard down and shoving his forearm in his face to blind him. Truly masterful, clean boxing from the GOAT 🙄 Dirty fighting from the weight bully to mask the lack of skill. Typical Fury fanboy argument when you don't want to talk about Fury too... 😂 "yeah but what about Joshua?!..." Who mentioned Joshua? 🙄
@@illmitchjax the only top heavyweight who got knocked out by a nobody was AJ. Andy Ruiz battered him around the ring. Who did Andy beat before he fought AJ and who's he beaten since?
Usyk clearly won the second fight with Joshua but he won it in the last couple of rounds, up unitl then it was a close fight FACT. People have amnesia thinking Usyk won every round
Fury fans are looking more delusional than ever now & it was bad before haha. I'm not hating but Fury's entire career has been put together by carefully constructed smokescreens that only the more smart person can see through. However, when it all comes down to it, he has avoided most of the best fighters throughout his whole career & only taken fights when he can almost guarantee a win because let's never forget, HE HAS ONLY HAD 6 TITLE FIGHTS IN 9 YEARS. Let that sink in. The guy is one of the biggest frauds boxing has ever seen. Why his fans have meltdowns when you criticise him is weird yet very funny 😂😂😂
No, of course he doesn't. That would be a great achievement for sure, but Evander Holyfield already did it and more. Usyk is a fine fighter, but the guy has only had about 20 fights and he fights on average only once a year. That isn't enough to be considered among the top 5 greatest heavyweights of all time.
Did these thick people not watch AJ V Usky 🤨🤨 is AJ a bigger puncher than Fury yes , is AJ stronger yes , and 2 inchs smaller at what stage in either fight did he walk through Usky 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@wezistHe boxed well against Usyk and lost a close fight, only thing that hurt his image was how he behaved. I hate that a good boxer is washed up after loosing 2-3 fights but an mma fighter can loose 8+ and still be considered great.
@wezist lol AJ is a very good boxer. Problem is that usyk is a master boxer and joshua tried to outbox usyk when he's shorter, southpaw and more elusive. He should have fought him and emptied the tank trying to get a ko with bodyshots.
Don't be, he has a whole team to help him with that, and Usyk himself is a graduate in physical culture. So I don't think he'll over-train, or something like that, he knows exactly how to train and for how long to get to peak performance by using scientific methods.
Usyk IS what Fury pretends ro be. Fury must be so scared right now. Because he's smart enough to see it. The man's name is even Alexander (the conqueror). He has an amazing defense, never been dropped by a head shot, and he's faced Joshua, who almost knocked Fury out as an amateur lol. Wins every fight, no draws, away soil? No problem at all. Fury fanboys with half a brain don't want this fight to happen.
@@Infern0121 I don't believe anyone is unbeatable either. And that very much applies to Fury! But Usyk has proven himself to be as close to unbeatable as I could reasonably expect over the 2 top weight classes. And I'm not sure Fury will be able to perform at the level necessary to beat him.
I can handle the fanboys overrating Fury, what drove me crazy was boxing m establishment falling for Fury. Teddy Atlas saying Fury is greater than Lennox Lewis, Max Kellermam saying the lineal is more important than the unified title, the deepthroating was just overwhelming
Usyk will move and pepper Fury countering and avoiding him and wear him out. Once Fury starts to get tired, he's going over. Usyk stops Fury between 9 and 12. I agree with every word here - it's just the UK media bias affecting the Fury fanboy trolley collectors. Sam Jones just "predicted" that Fury will "cripple" Usyk's body. 🤣🤣🤣🐶Pity Fury wasn't as confident as his fanboys eh? 🦆
@stevenbishop1782 people forget that out of the small handfall of times that Fury has actually defended a physical title, 3x fights were against the same person (Wilder, with the first title challenge being a draw). And arguably Fury's best EVER win which was against Klitchko - Fury tested positive for Nandrolone steroid after the fight and quickly vacated the belts before being stripped of them for failing the test!! These are examples that because Fury is so vocal claiming to be the best etc his fans/ media 'forget' about or fail to discuss.
Usyk would be Fury’s best win. A motivated champion in his prime. Not a great warrior at the end of his reign in Klitschko or a protected power puncher in Wilder. Fury is very good and is a large 6’7.5 man, but Usyk is special. He’s better then Holyfield IMO and isn’t an easy matchup for anyone in history. This is a hard fight for both men, the hardest in their careers. This is the fight of the century.
Fury will walk away from Usyk, not throw him.Btw... Usyk was never chinned or stopped in 350 amateur ,6 semiprofessional ( against heavyweights) and 21 professional fights. Never
This fight isn't going to happen, until I see it. Look at Fury's career and it's just padded. Wilder who lets be honest, is a cruiser, give him all sorts of problems. Mcdermott, beat him. He beat a 40 yr old, great fighter, but 40 yr old. AJ gets in and fights anyone, he's not the greatest champ, but he doesn't bottle like Fury.
No…. Have you not interacted with Fury fanboys? Maybe you are a Fury fan, and not a fanboy, you wouldn’t experience the pushback. He’s talking about fanboys, not fans anyway
@@peterhunter6040 can provide links/ comments from anywhere that show examples of where people have said he’s the best at every single thing? I’m not trying to be a smart ass here, I’m genuinely interested to see, because honestly, I haven’t yet seen or heard it myself 🤷
Fury's weakness is fighting lesser known opponents. He stinks the place out and he done it many times in his career. It's when he faces big opponents when he really focuses and puts on his best performances. That's why I think you'll see the best version of Fury in May.
If Fury wins it's going to kill the heavyweight division at least in the short term he's already the biggest diva in the division if not the sport not to mention a manipulative and prolific liar the sooner he loses the better for boxing he may even become a better person for it . .
Great analysis. Bottom line is Fury knows he is in for potentially the hardest fight of his career to date. He has found man in Usyk who won't fall for his mind games (in fact they have backfired), has a ridiculous skillset and is an awkward southpaw. I geniuinely can't call a winner, as they are both excellent boxers. I hope it's not a draw, but that's always a possibility.
Hatman, as a logical and intelligent man you must've noticed the foolishness of Joe Public. They almost ALWAYS make silly, sweeping assumptions based on not much at all. I've seen it so many times. It doesnt surprise me at all. What does surprise me is so called experts like Teddy Atlas and Joe Rogan proclaiming Fury's all time greatness, when there is barely any evidence of it, if at all. Ngannou was a shock, but made total sense to me. Fury has been fighting boxers that arent all that at all and making himself look and feel good. An appointment with an upset. He was very lucky to survive Ngannou.
I am not a particular fan of Usyk. But I think Usyk will stop Fury late through activity and attrition. I think Fury will gas and Usyk will take him out late
Just going to put it out here now as I've held off every time you have to bring up about why the Fury cult just automatically think Fury walks through Usyk. Look these people don't see anything other than a 6.7 1/2 guy Vs a 6.3 guy and think the bigger man must win. It's simple, there is no other logic than that. Completely forget size doesn't matter all the time and forget the likes of Mike Tyson. They simply think Usyk is a midget middle weight and gets duffed up by the big fat giant who masquerades as a more accomplished champion than he really is and disregard Usyk's skills, his record and the fact a small man the same size was able to knock Fury on his ass.
Because they believe an unbeaten record = UNBEATABLE, it doesn't matter who the fighter has actually beaten. Look at the Wilder fanboys, they talked about him being the greatest and most invincible heavyweight in history, even though most of his victories were against beer bellied truck drivers and construction workers.
It would be a huge surprise, if either man stopped the other early. If Fury can keep the fight negative, he could get Uysk to work to get into striking range. Add in some leaning and Uysk will be too tired to evade. I got Fury on points, in a boring fight.
Hiya Hatman been a fan for years mate. So when are we going to get an in-depth breakdown of Fury vs Usyk from you? I would love to see a livestream of that and chime in
Great video Hatman. I don't quite agree Usyk beat the breaks off AJ. Similar to the first fight, Usyk run away with it in the championship rounds. Usyk's fitness is a cut above any heavyweight.
I don't see one area of boxing that Tyson fury is better at. I think his hand speed is too slow and his inside work is too wide to give usyk whole lot of trouble. I don't think he is athletic enough to chase usyk around all night and lay on him to tire him out. I just see usyk making him look pretty silly. But I could be completely wrong, I'm just a Guy on RU-vid
Well I am in 100% agreement with you - except for a few things - Fury is the greatest at cheating - leaning, clinching, elbowing, and every other sly trick in the book he can use to win - so - - it will be a very interesting fight. I sure hope Usyk mops the floor with the conman.
Why do Fury fans get so butt hurt and emotional when anyone questions Fury's ability? Is this a new thing because i have been a former amatuer and an avid boxing fan myself for 50 years and i have never seen fans act in such a way ever! Even during the Mike Tyson years or the early 90's Lennox Lewis, Frank Bruno debates. It like Fury fans have been brainwashed into some sort of cult.
It's not just Fury, as AJ/Wilder/Usyk and even Ngannou have all attracted similar people. They become obsessed with one fighter (almost always an unbeaten one) and take any criticism of their hero as a personal attack on themselves. For the most part they're fickle though; just one loss and they'll dump their man and change allegiance to someone else more deserving of their admiration.
Fury didn’t get cut he just needed more time to lose weight and get fit enough to fight Usyk. Usyk should beat Fury on points as long as he doesn’t get shafted by the judges controlled by the Saudi’s who want to set up Fury v Joshua.
This is the best expose of the (apparently) forthcoming fight that I've seen. Well done sir. The only thing I disagree with is that Usyks chances of winning this fight are SIGNIFICANTLY higher than 60%...
As a Brit I wan't Uysk to absolutly embarrass Fury and I think he will . Just can't see current Fury doing much. Usyk too fast on his feet and his head movement is too good. I don't think Fury can get close enough to lean on him and Fury does not have the power to trouble Usyk. The Fury that had a chance has been gone for a the last few years, when he just jabbed and hugged and didn't even try to throw power shots. His power shots are too slow to hit Usyk. I wouldn't be surprised to see Fury get disqualified, when he gets frustrated I think you will start seeing elbows and low blows come in.
The heavyweight division is getting deep. We are entering the deep zone of this era. Expect classic fights these next 3 years. There’s dangerous contenders on the way up such as Filip Hrgovic and Frank Sanchez. Joshua looks the best he has ever looked. Let’s see how Zhang vs Wilder goes.
Fury struggled with the last cruiserweight he fought Steve Cunningham. He was largely outboxed (by his own admission). Usyk is much much better than Cunningham. It'll be close.
If we have a solid referee in the ring who don't allow dirty tactics and is not afraid of penalizing a boxer regardless of his name, then we will have the best fight possible and that will also be more to Oleksandr Usyk's advantage. Tyson Fury is well known for using dirty tactics with his weight, size and holdings while punching. I agree that Tyson Fury is not a huge puncher as some of his fans says, that is not reality and those fights they refere to are against boxers who are limited in movement & skills = easy targets. Usyk is non of those things.
No early stoppage, and probably no stoppage at all. I see a long hard night for both fighters but I believe Usyk prevails and here's why. They both share the same qualities of ringcraft and stamina. They also both have good footwork, speed and reflexes, although I give Usyk the edge in those areas. Now for the key differences: Fury's main advantage is clearly his size, and he will be using that long jab with the aim of keeping Usyk back and trying to pepper away at him with it. On the other hand Usyk's big advantage (for me) in this fight is the constant, intense work rate which he is able to maintain for the full 12 rounds. There will be no opportunty for Fury to step back and take his foot off the gas, which he is inclined to do between feints or after throwing a flurry of punches. I believe it is that constant unrelenting pressure, combined with Usyk's speed and accuracy, that will flummox Fury and enable Usyk to get inside and land those scoring shots. He may also benefit if Fury drops points after becoming frustrated and going "rogue" as we've seen him do before.
These fans do annoy me, because they say it every time about their fighter, so if by some freak event they're right, they'll dine out on it as though they're the oracle
And if their man gets beaten they claim it's because of cheating or quietly drop him and change allegiance to another fighter. Look at the way all of the Ngannou "He's invincible" club dropped the guy straight after the AJ fight. 😂
I see Fury trying a version of what he did in Wilder 2. Firing straight rights and kind of falling into Usyk and smothering any combinations coming back at him. He will then hold and lean on Usyk to tire him out then try to get him out late. I think the key to this fight is how Usyk deals with this. If he is able to step back and counter Fury as he falls in to hold it will be a long night for Fury
Easily the best, most substatiated analysis of the respective strengths and weaknesses of Usyk and Fury as they pertain to the upcomming fight. Pleasure to listen to.
The only logical way you could come to the conclusion that fury will walk through usyk, is that fury also had never shown the ability to box technically until he schooled klitskho, and he had never showed amazing powers of recovery until he fought wilder. He fights to the level of his opposition and has a very high ring iq. While that explanation doesn't work for me, I can see people expecting the unexpected with fury based on his past performances. Iv picked against fury before, and he has surprised me a few times. My prediction is if fury can't smother uysk, then uysk runs rings round him and likely stops him. But I wouldn't be surprised if fury has a few rounds being awkward before uysk gets his rhythm.
The problem is that we don’t know how good Fury really is or was. We know how good Usyk is. But has time caught up with Usyk?? So many factors to consider. It may just come down to one punch or one of them having a good/bad night. I’m going to stick my neck out and say Usyk will shock Fury. However this is heavyweight boxing so it’s very hard to say who will win with any certainty.
Tf u mean we don't know just how good Fury is? People will get on here and look at Fury's missteps and issues in the ring as an indictment of the lower level of the dude he's fighting. But when other fighters make missteps they jump and say it's proof they're bums and they're just waiting to be found out. I have no issue with fanboying coz I understand media and propaganda and any entertainment needs people at the top who are gonna encourage a trickle down financial effect. That's fine; it's business and it speaks to social science and how our brains work as social beings. But i will never understand what Fury has done that is so great that he literally gets the benefit of the doubt no matter what he does in that ring! 😂
@@SaiSaiGre My point is that Usyk has proven himself to be an elite fighter. His achievements speak for themselves. His performances against AJ also showed he could transfer his talent in to the Heavyweight division. Fury has won every belt in the division and is unbeaten. However, there are question marks regarding how good he is because he beat an aging Klitschko and a limited Wilder and has been less than impressive in some of his fights. His last performance against Ngannou was terrible. However did he take the fight seriously? Did he train well? He will get soundly beaten if he were to face Usyk unprepared and in poor shape. So if he goes in with a good training camp behind him and in his best possible shape, we will see how good he really is. Then again, like I said, other factors may come in to play. Someone may have an off night. Or one punch could cause a cut or change the course of the fight. Having said that I am leaning towards an Usyk victory because there are much fewer question marks regarding his pedigree and achievements.
I had this fight as probably 70/30 Usyk before the pull out. Now probably 60/40. Fury bought more time for preparation and that is a key factor for me. And he's also trying to test the nerve and resolve of Usyk. Not that I think its working well, but it's an additional factor.
I am worried about Tyson actually making it to Figh night this time. Even before he makes he's ringwalk i ll still be skeptical this fight happens. This is what it has come to when dealing with Fury 😂
And Wilder fans. Most of the guys in my boxing fan club are Wilder fans and it gets real challenging real fast being in there, coz at some point we just throw logic out the window, which ends in a lot of fights
I'm so glad you brought up the "American delusions" over the last 30 years! I am an "American." Kinda. Born in Australia and my dad and Grandad are British but I grew up in the "Midwest" my whole childhood! I have a lot of love for the British and Australian boxers! However, it Was the Americans for decades that dominated but the British and Mexicans, amongst so many other brave countries were Always there competing And winning all the way. The last 30 years of heavyweight boxing has been dominated by non American boxers! And to give so much credit to my brothers of dark skin, this is the first time in over 100 years that the heavyweight undisputed championship is between two men of light skin color. This could also be because of the terrible racism that was in the early 20th century. God bless all these fighters regardless of their skin color!
I think fury tries to keep it at range for the first few rounds, then will try and bully Usyk in the clinch for the rest of the fight I wonder how successful he’ll be 👀
I can’t make my mind up in this one , I think I really depends on which version of fury shows up , could be a bad night for fury , he seems to do a lot better when there’s danger coming back at him , usyk I don’t believe poses that kind of power , hopefully he underestimated usyk and gets dominated, he lost all my respect with all he’s messing around and crap he talks
Near flawless logic and analysis Hatman. Only correction required, is that Joshua vs Usyk was genuinely close, not a 'schooling' on any level. That aside, your other points and rationale, are excellent, and i believe correct. 👏 Additionally, there's still no sign of Sugar Hill, which raises doubt about whether Fury intends to take this fight. His track record of late ducks, (WKlitschko, Usyk) points to 5 weeks out, which is this weekend coming ...
I believe Fury was at his absolute peak in the second Wilder fight. If he was the same animal that he was back then, I couldn’t see AJ or Usyk having any chance against him. He just doesn’t doesn’t seem the same now unfortunately - like his confidence or desire has left him…
Bro, in that fight, Fury was 280 lbs+ and leaning all over a guy with no lateral movement or inside game. That version of Fury would get lit up by Usyk.
bro it means people give too much stock to guy leaing and using i=his weight on a pencil stick basketballer- Usyk will cat pat that version of Fury all day and tire him out to get KO ed
@@marlock6573fury had exceptional foots peed for being 280lbs and was an offensive beast in that fight, There's no way Usyk could cope on the inside with that version of Fury who outweighs him by 60lbs, go pick up 3x 20kg plates in the gym, that's the weight difference. Usyk only wins this fight if Fury's legs have gone and he can't pin Usyk down, of he has fast enough feet to catch up with usyk then Usyk's tank will empty very quickly.
@@marlock6573wrong. That version of Fury would batter Usyk around the ring. Wilder is even bigger Usyk and after Daniel Dubois floored Usyk for 10 minutes, it should be no problem for Fury.
Uysk is the favourite in so many ways, the two main factors Fury has going for him is his size (and knowing how to use that to win) and his grit. But in virtually every other way Uysk is the favourite. It may be boring, but Fury's best way to win is jabbing and grabbing, with a little rough housing, and occasional timed power punch. Looking for a points win. If he goes for the knockout he'll get outboxed all night and lose, will get countered and look bad, if he gets too rough he'll get disqualified, if he tries to trade he'll get outboxed and caught with stinging shots (will probably get dropped). Jab move, grab, rough house, calm, focused and be ready to adapt. Try set up some body shots. Ware Uysk down, at least a bit, and maybe Fury could come on strong late in the fight. But, it's going to be a long night for Fury whatever he does. Uysk is the favourite. May the best man win.
There are way more people in the comments saying that Usyk will walk straight through Fury than the other way around lol. Usyk is not getting disrespected at all, he has a ton of fanboys as well.
@@HatmanStrikesBack Loads of people are backing Usyk to stop Fury comfortably, especially after the Ngannou fight and Fury-Usyk delay due to the cut. Most comment sections ive seen on youtube are favouring Usyk heavily and the polls as well. Very different to a year ago.
I haven't seen any comments like that on my videos. And the betting odds are still very close, with Usyk only a slight favourite last I checked. Meaning maybe 45% of the public are still picking Fury to win. And the boxing media are nearly all still picking Fury to win comfortably.
@@HatmanStrikesBack Maybe you could do a poll on a youtube community post, would be interesting to see the general consensus on this channel. Think it would be quite one sided for Usyk.
I try to be impartial when it comes to both fighters...I still think if fury brings his A-game and uses his size and strength to his advantage(which will be too much of a decisive factor for me)he will get the late KO or decision ( if he doesn't??) it will be a long night compeating with usyks superior speed, footwork and movement 🥊
As a fury fan, i know this is no easy task and certainly not a walk in the park for fury, but i dont think is going to an easy fight for usyk either, i think fury wins and to come to that conclusion im going by Fury's ability to make changes and adapt on the fly, once he works out usyks style he will make adjustments and i dont believe usyk has ever fought anybody in the cruiserweight or in the heavyweight divisions that can adjust as well as fury, yes i understand usyk can also adjyst BUT add to that furys size, his tactics and his speed (for a big man) i just dont think usyk can do it, as great a fighter as he is i just can't see him beating fury and IF fury can break him down and stop him i agree with you hatman it happens in the later rounds as it usually goes 👍
The Fury of old might have done that but this Fury........today..........no way. Too fat, too slow, lost all foot speed, power, confidence etc. Usyk I think will easily deal with Fury. Fury's cocaine lifestyle is gonna catch up to him in this fight
I think Tyson Fury will find this fight his hardest ever became he'll be made to fight at a high work rate dictated by Oleksandr Usyk....and that'll be more than his extra bodyweight has allowed him to do since his victory over Vladimir Klitschko, where Fury dictated the pace of the fight, and even Wilder 1 where the lower weight after the extreme weight loss was draining him (according to John Fury)....which is why he piled on the pounds for the 2nd and 3rd Wilder fights and has kept them on ever since. It'll be interesting to see whether he can keep up the physical movement and mental gymnastics that'll be needed for 9 rounds...let alone 12. I think Fury needs to get Usyk out of there in 7 rounds max or he'll just slow right down as Usyk inevitably seeks to go through the gears in the second half of the fight and Fury will start blowing hard, which will leave him even more vulnerable to being countered, weakened and beaten by an accumulation of punches and exhaustion....I think Fury will also find out that Usyk actually punches harder than he imagined he could. Both are hardened fighting men psychologically, so there's absolutely no chance of either of them crumbling mentally in this fight, but physically is a different matter altogether. Fury has always thought his size is to his advantage, but really in this fight it just means that there'll be a bigger and easier target for Usyk to hit as Fury slows down and becomes more stationary and flat footed as the fight progresses. Fury needs to slow Usyk down quickly to catch him multiple times to stop him, but I don't think he'll catch Usyk consistently enough or can match Usyk continuously for movement, punch output and stamina round after round.....and Usyk has never ever been CHINNY! I think Fury will look like he's rolled back the years when he starts out and this will definitely be what Usyk is expecting and prepared for....the very best Tyson Fury, but he just won't be able to keep it up and his initial beautiful form will become more and more ragged as the fight moves on.... long winging punches, leaning on and possibly using forearms, elbows and his head for inevitable points deductions if he does. Personally, I'm not going to doubt Fury at all in my prediction and I'll go with what I believed would happen as soon as Usyk moved up from Cruiserweight with the sole intention of beating AJ and Tyson Fury and becoming The Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World: Tyson Fury will suffer his first uncontroversial loss to the Little Blown Up Middleweight 'Oleksandr Usyk'👍🏾
I'm picking fury, usyk is the superior boxer and will have the speed advantage in hands and feet. Fury has a huge task to corner usyk to land punches past his defense but fury is a man who can use his height and weight well. My opinion may change tommorow due to usyks conditioning and skill with that focused mindset but that's all the more reason why I want this fight to happen!!
Usyk Fury fight outcome. I have no idea. I do think Usyk gets underrated and Fury overrated. I have zero faith in Fury. But he is a much bigger man and that might matter in this fight. I’d leaned towards an Usyk win by decision
If AJ couldn’t knock out Usyk who hits harder and is better on the inside than Fury , then Fury won’t be able to knock Usyk out , especially a slower more run down sloppier version of Fury, Fury will either win but him being given all of the close rounds and getting a decision on points , or he will get a dirty KO where he is holding Usyk whilst hitting him like he did against Cunningham
This will be a boxing match but usyks spread and being busy will win him rounds it would be amazing if he stops Tyson. I think he stops Tyson 10-12 rounds
Just rewatched the Cunningham post fight interview. Cunningham says he would have beaten Fury if it played out as a technical boxing match because Steve believed himself to be the better boxer but he felt Fury turned it into a dog fight and fought dirty. Perhaps there is something in that comment but who knows which Fury will turn up? That Fury, the Klitchko clowning Fury, The Ben Davison Fury? or the Sugar Hill Fury? The Ngannou Fury? None of the above?
@HATMAN if usyk manages to drop fury do you think there could be an argument that AJ has a better chin then fury, as alot of people say AJ is chinny yet usyk coudnt drop AJ
Well well well I think this definitely has to be a discussion. Fury by far has better powers of recovery but I feel AJ can take a better shot without going down than fury.
@@m7lli1017 it has to be discussed now and the fact usyk landed more punches against fury than he did against AJ leaves an argument on who has the better defense plus fury has hit the canvas more times than AJ so who really ha the better chin and defence.
I agree, a lot of people these days think Fury is some boxing god and that same narrative of Usyk being “too small” is still very much there… this proves that brain damage is still very much there it seems. Underprepared or not I can’t see how Fury goes from that Ngannou fight (baring in mind what AJ did to him) to beating Usyk.
Q: HOW DO YOU WALK THROUGH SOMEONE THAT DOESN’T STAND IN FRONT OF YOU. A: YOU CAN’T, YOU HAVE TO CHASE THEM. Belly’s going to get you, or not! Can’t wait to see what shape Tyson’s really in. If he’s in good shape, this will be one incredible boxing match. May the best man win
@@frankdux5693 in the video he asked when was the last time Fury was so aggressive in the lead up to the fight. I answered him. He was also very aggressive in the lead up to the second wilder fight.
@@baughjaughes5104 true but it seems different. A different type of aggression. In the past the other times seemed a confident aggression. This time has vibes to me as being agitated aggression because he feels like he's being forced into a fight he particularly doesn't want if he could get away with not taking it. He'd have loved usyk to be beaten by another fighter so this fight wouldn't have to get made. He's taking it feeling forced to save face. I don't think he's as confident as in the past. Knows usyk is the goods and he probably feels he's declined so not the best version of himself any longer. He's getting on in age himself and hadn't looked after his body.
Fury struggled with the last cruiserweight he fought Steve Cunningham. He was largely outboxed (by his own admission). Usyk is much much better than Cunningham. It'll be close.
@@shaz2761 10 years ago dude, stop spamming with the same comment, Fury is a better fighter now and he can adapt, is it enough to beat Usyk? Maybe, maybe not.
@@vladfechete8563 not really. You seem to live in a lala land where every few years a fighter somehow completely changes and improves beyond recognition. Such occurrences are extremely rare and I see no reason to believe Fury breaks the mould here... Especially after almost losing to a NOVICE!
@@shaz2761 Then let's take a look at AJ's career and how people went from he should retire after losing three times to "this AJ cannot be beaten". So yeah, you're just spewing nonsense. 10 years is almost 30% of his life, he changed a lot after Sugar Hill, Fury - Wilder 1 went the distance, Fury - Wilder 2 was a complete destruction, so yes, change is possible.
@@vladfechete8563 A. I never said AJ should retire. B. AJ hasn't magically improved. People's form can peak and trough a little. C. Again, people generally don't magically become completely fighters every few years. D. Fury hasn't improved. Sugar hill gave him a different strategy to beat wilder. Wilder isn't a technical boxer. We saw him struggle against a novice. Usyk ain't a novice.
Fury hit Ngannou with the same shot as Wilder. Wilder is chinny always has been. Usyk will twist furys blood. I genuinely think Fury will go for a ko this will play into Usyk hands.
Wilder can take a decent shot. Its not granite, but i'd never call him chinny. Parker can hit hard and he nailed him a good few times. Ortiz also lit him up quite a few times and he didn't go down.