I feel like for Usyk to win, he'll have to absolutely leave no question of whether he has won. Think of the extra money for a trilogy fight. Boxing is corrupt and a circus, that's no secret
Especially when Turki himself has favour towards Tyson. Plus, first and foremost, he's a businessman before a fan. Scorecards in plenty of other fights are often questionable, even when it is very close. Recently we had Beterbiev and Bivol which divided people. Usyk will need to demolish Fury for there to be no question
Mayweather coming back around 50, fighting mma fighters, and so on and so forth. Boxing is a corrupt circus as I said. George Foreman coming back in his 40's to become heavyweight champion... It's also an unusual sport. Can't really prepare for anything. But if there's a chance for money to be made, it's a probability.
Mind games won't work if your opponent can't understand what you're saying. Usyk has very limited understanding of the English language and Fury has started to rely too much on psychological warfare. To beat a fighter like Usyk, your No.1 priority must be actual boxing abilities,
@@freezhollywood but it’s finally catching up to him. He can no longer go on bi goes and then win on fight night. He has a history of being undisciplined but it’s just catching up with him now because he’s getting older.
Too often we forget that boxers are fighting two guys at once in the ring, the opponent and your own self-doubt. You never know with Tyson Fury, but if he's experiencing a repeat of the spiral that came after the Klitschko fight, we may be in for a short fight. If this isn't all a ruse to trick Usyk, then the opponent Tyson has to beat right now is himself. That's a tall order under the spotlight and pressure of the most important fight of his career. But again, with Tyson Fury, who can say what's really going on? That's half the intrigue of this rematch.
What's going on is Fury has met his match, he knows it & he's terrified. THAT'S why he was sweating profusely during the face-off. It is also why there is a conspicuous absence of John Fury during all of this.
@@gareth6326 given the past, would anyone be surprised if that happened? However, even in a mental spiral, I think Fury has the good sense-or at least the basic greed-to not compromise the safety of his massive purse by failing a drug test or putting any illicit substance in his system. Now after this fight…all bets are off.
Honestly even if he is scared, which id say hes more scared of losing again than of usyk, itll have no impact on the fight. You can be nervous all day once he lands a few shots and recieves a few shots all nervousness will be gone. He will rise to the occasion once again
@@YNWMachyhe had some success in 3 rounds. That uppercut got nullified and pretty much lost the following rounds bar a one or two. got dropped in the 9th. He has been dropped many times before but never like that. Being beaten around the ring like ping pong. There’s genuine evidence to be more than nervous. He can’t box on the back foot so has to try a new plan. What if that one also doesn’t work??
Lets be honest, Fury is nowhere near Usyk's skills level and the only thing he has is huge size and reach advantage and if he manages utilize it, then fair play to him. But I, personally, can see only one way for TF to win is by a lucky punch (or with help of corrupt judjes ofc)
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I don’t think he’s scared , I think he’s going through what AJ went through when he lost to Ruiz.. I think he just wants to prove a point. Not too many games this time , just coming to prove the people wrong and not messing around.
My wife loves Fury. She’s only a casual fan and only really knows Fury from the Wilder fights. That being said, I think Usyk should win. Unfortunately I believe with all the hype behind this bout and the potential payday of a third fight, Usyk has to put Fury on the canvas to get a fair decision.
I think Fury is about to emotionally snap. But he's still an elite level boxer. I think Uysk has the greatest chance of winning. He did win the first fight pretty comfortably. But idk, hard to tell when it's fighters of this class. We'll definitely see tomorrow. I want Uysk win, though. Lol
He's bipolar. It's all the "real" him. He's all over the place. TBH his mental instability makes his achievements all the more remarkable. I'm not his biggest fan, by any means, but credit where it's due.
One thing fury has done constantly is that he’s disproved these type of videos and has shown consistently that none of you know anything about the way he thinks.
Who cares about the thoughts of a single neuron half wit like Tyson ! I know he has beat literally nobody apart from an end of career Klitchko. Usyk destroyed Tyson Mc Flurry , no matter what the x chromosone paver says.
I've observed a new nervous energy from Fury and my reading of this is this: Fury is all in! His more intense and seemingly emotional outbursts are the product of a do or die mind set. And, in my opinion this is the only mindset he should have going into this next fight if he stands a chance at winning. My basic understanding of psychology is that he has shown the signs of full commitment not this next fight while others see fear and other things. I think he is approaching this bout as he ought to if he wishes to win and I predict his victory as long as he commits to this mindset 100 percent on the night. He needs to bully usyk to back up but not just back him up as a boxer but back him up as a formidable force. A storm or gale. Tyson can win this and he will do so with fierce aggression and nothing less. Mark my words
I guarantee that he’s busted way less nuts and has been in a state of abstinence for a lot longer than Furry. The abstention makes you fearless and focused af. Training, body building, discipline, produces so much results.
Fighters aren’t scared to fight. Sure they worry abt losing, but only because WE THE AUDIENCE have made boxers scared to lose their unbeaten status to the point they don’t wanna fight tough fights anymore. Fury has fought them all he isn’t scared.
Yeah hes fought them all,like ruiz,bakole,joshua,ddd, etc,the only elite fighters hes fought was 40yr old wlad that took 27yr old fury the distance an got turned into a pinball by usyk the other elite fighter,get real.
@@jimmylarge1148 "compared to who, lately?" Not sure who you were replying to, but assuming it was me, then I am discussing his record in the context of his claim that he should be considered one of the all-time greats.
Hes doing what Connor Mcgregor did after his trash talk didnt work and he got beat up. Going for the im nice, humble, gods plan shit. The fact he started getting aggy at the end of the face off shows it was all put on and hes seething. Hopefully it ends better for Fury and hes not on the canvas with a snapped leg and pathetically screaming about wives in his DMs.
4:29 That Fury just came off of a four year layoff and was fresh from rehab and 400lbs, that wasn't confidence, that was a man that was surprised he was even there! Your analysation skills are at a level 2 mate!😂😂😂
i think fury is gonna go full kamikaze on usyk and do everything he can to stop him within 6 rounds, however i think usyk will weather the storm and win the fight in the second half
I think your seeing this completely wrong. Fury looks focused. Determined. And a man that's dedicated the past 3 months into his camp and nothing else. No more words he just wants to get in that ring.
I really dont understand how anyone can want Fury to win especially with his rude tactics and ive met him in person too, hes pretty stuck up Im going for Usyk by stoppage
@emjay3066 I met him also and he had a picture with me and my daughter and left me feeling inspired his presence and charisma was stood out. Rooting for Fury to prove the doubters wrong again
Imo Fury is still suffering the effects of his first defeat. These antics are all bravado. He has no confidence and is fearful of taking an even worse beating in front of the world. I genuinely think Fury thought he would stop Usyk in the first fight. At this stage of Fury's career, that last fight was the best of Fury. Fury knows his best nearly got stopped by a "rabbit".
I don't believe in using how fighters act to judge how fights are gonna go, so I'm taking all of this with a grain of salt. But all of those images of Fury yelling at Usyk are hilarious and are now my PFP on multiple platforms
The stablishment (Including Turki) want Fury to win , simply because he is far more marketable. As a result , Usyk will have to either knock out Fury or at the very least , have 1 or even 2 knockdowns to win a decision. As for the fight , it depens on Fury. As a simple repeat of the last fight will result in Usyk winning , potentially even easier then before. Furry would need to take a look at the fight between Usyk and Chisora. Ol Del Boy bullied Usyk and made it a really tough fight for him. But obviously , that is a risky tactic as well. Since if you cannot knock out Usyk by being very agressive , you run the risk of running out of steam yourself. I dont buy Fury's comments that he only needs to focus more and do less showboating. It was the latter that made people belive it was closer then it actually was. I personally hope that Usyk wins (as i belive it would be better for boxing overall) but I cannot just wave a Furry win away , so 60-40 , Usyk.
Fury gave him too much respect, didn’t follow up when he had him buzzed with that uppercut. Chisora ran it close, AJ ran it close and Dubois dropped Usyk, the media have made a myth of Usyk’s ability when he’s not significantly better in any area than any of the top ten. I think Fury knows he gave the last fight away more than Usyk won it. I expect to see that half step out of range and the nasty uppercut.
At wilder 2 he was coming off a draw that should have been a win, not a loss. Also, i thought Fury's came off as focussed and confident this week. Makes me think you might have a bit of Usyk bias.
@@tonyb9735 i understand the sentiment but if you win 8 or 9 of the 12 rounds you still win. Thats just boxing. Only ortiz made wilder look more of a one trick pony than tyson. Good trick though.
@@mrslippyfistable "Only ortiz made wilder look more of a one trick pony than tyson. Good trick though." And Parker. Yes, it was a great trick while it lasted. I do think that it was Fury showed how to negate it though. The second Wilder fight was probably Fury's boxing peak. I hear what you're saying about points vs knockdowns, of course I do, but my point remains. As Fury himself acknowledged on Saturday, if you don't put your man down you leave it open to the judge's interpretation. I don't think the first Wilder fight was a robbery. In fact, I feel a draw was a pretty fair result, but then I don't like defensive, tricksy boxers. I didn't think much of Fury's style at all before the second Wilder fight.
Gotta stay up in the nights over just to be here for the drop, great video and must say it’s very concerning yes as you said. Fury going into the fight is something that I will say is worrisome is that fact fury wants to go all out vs someone who beat them with no scratches. Fury seems to be trying to hype us up even to make us believe he’s ready and in shape… yet we still don’t believe it
Fury is mentally struggling with the loss. He's trying to get his head back in it, but you can see it in his eyes, he knows he's not in control. Usyk is just too good and well-rounded to intimidate with Fury's normal shenanigans, Usyk is unshakeable.
Tyson Fury scared because he's upset that he received his first loss?... GTFOH! If you Fanboys for Ukraine don't stop!! Tyson Fury isn't scared, he's finally motivated!!
3:40 or what what you could be seeing is a man that so desperately want to revenge his lost that he can barely wait to get his hands on him! First you say he seemed to lost some confidence because he wasn't talking trash, then you say he was trying to build his confidence by taking trash.. man make up your mind 😂😂😂😂
Fury is acting like wilder 2 fight build up especially on the eve of that fight. He came with bad intentions on wildler 2 fight and never had any bad intentions to his opponents. The build up to this uysk 2 fight mirrors wilder 2 fight. Can fury be successful..... Yes. Canl uysk stop fury, also yes That's why this is a good fight. 2 top class boxers, fury rely on skill set. And uysk being dedicated completely which usually pays off. Uysk was struggling with fury the whole fight, a good 9 round which he didn't capitalise on and great pressing but still struggling with fury throughout..... Even the 12th uysk was struggling.
I like you Cloister, I really do...but I think this is a reach. Fury has always been an enigma, wrapped up in a mystery, wrapped up in a riddle. Reading too much into his body language and rhetoric is not a rock to build an argument on. Usyk is still favourite, but Tyson is Tyson...we could get anything from a masterclass to sheer underperformance
Yeah you are right he has always been an enigma, incredibly hard to predict. I guess what i was aiming for was more providing food for though, as ive never seen fury like this before a fight. But as I said all that truly matters is what happens on fight night. I do appreciate you taking the time out to comment
Equally, it's all speculation. Mike Tyson was 'scared' and anxious before every fight, as well as most if not all fighters- it's natural to have that adrenaline and the highs and lows, explosiveness and composure that comes with that. It is what happens on the night, and that's the make or break in the spotlight. I personally don't think that either Fury or Usyk are any more delusional or humble than each other, they just present themselves differently. Usyk could think he's the best ever under the surface, but presents himself with humility- it's all about what works for you, public perception only matters if that's something that intrinsicially motivates or affects your performance. Usyk is seemingly disciplined all year round with the mental turmoils that come with that, Fury is driven more by his personal demons and a need for purpose, to prove himself TO himself and rise to the occasion- but similarly, it is the same for Usyk and all other fighters. We saw what happened after Klitschko, then to his return with Wilder- but all the variables could be different. Fury's jaw could be spent, or it could have been an off night, but equally, Usyk's may be too inexplicably. It's fun to speculate, we'll find out tomorrow.
@@CloisterYTthis is my first video of yours I’ve watched and therefore first commment. You’re mostly correct and it’s excellent food for thought in the video but I would just add that he has been somewhat like this before. Before Wilder 2 he had a similar aura and presence about him. Emanating confidence and a desire to do damage. And that result was absolutely one sided. But in all fairness that was scaled down ten times in comparison to his current bravado. I concur to a degree that I’ve never seen him like THIS before. Apologies if it’s a pointless comment and/or rant. Just adding and giving insight to your food for thought.
Fury reminds me of AJ entering the ring to lose against Dubois - as he seems to be somewhere else...To me he looks like he's hiding some problem like a back injury or something - he looks very stiff on his feet...Of course, he could still win the fight with one of those savage uppercuts..
So basically youre saying theyll do the same thing Fury fanboys like you did? Youve done nothing but whine and cry like a little B for 7 months. Whiny excuses, because youre not man enough to admit Fury was simply outboxed by a better boxer. Its rsther laughable, but thanks for exposing your double standards.
If fury wins which although I think most likely won't happen it's still possible this is heavyweight boxing, I will say well done unless it's a robbery on the scorecards. I just want the best man to win the fight no bullshit or controversy. I think this fight is largely bigger for fury to win. Usyks legacy has already been cemented he was undisputed at cruiserweight a division at the time that was more stacked than the heavyweight division at the time. Further becoming undisputed earlier this year at heavyweight in commanding fashion I had him winning 8 rounds including one that had a knockdown in it. Usyks legacy is well and truly established and he will be in the discussion in years to come as one of the best boxers ever. My pick for this fight is usyk by late stoppage.
And if Usyk wins his haters and Fury fanboys will be accusing him of cheating, only winning because his country got invaded and Fury didnt get enough sparring. Whats your point?
Getting what ? The stupid clowning faces in the corner? The ref that stopped Usyk striking and didn't stop the fight? Mc Flurry's big mouth ? He has beat an end of career Klitchko AND NOBODY ELSE! Mr Magoo.
@benitolazio8193 "He has beat an end of career Klitchko AND NOBODY ELSE!" Wilder may have been slightly overrated, but he is still a worthy scalp for Fury to claim, but apart from that yes, Fury hasn't fought enough top fighters in their prime.
Exactly! All that “pain and damage”bullshit now nah I ain’t buying it he showed his true self that press conference last month he not taking it serious
It's all entertainment, trash talk " mind games " bs it's all scripted to sell the fight -_- you can't expect the same trash talk from last fight now can you ?
I wouldn't write off fury just because he's not as wildly outspoken this time. He lost his first fight to this man. I think that's natural. I still think Uysk wins on points again this time but it's close enough to go either way if either man changes the game plan
Animals are at their most dangerous when cornered. I expect him to be different, maybe not better, but very dangerous regardless. Hell, maybe even better.
He should’ve won the first time but was playing around the first time even in the ring he deserved that loss and he’s still acting like a idiot 2nd loss incoming
Not me, I like the fact that right now its just about the fight. Not too many sideshows, no unnecessary antics. When the first bell rings, its just Fury and Usyk in the ring. Will Fury show the resolve and skill he has shown many times in the past? Is he playing it chill for now so that he talks his talk in the ring, or does Oleksander have the answers to EVERY problem and question he is asked like he has always done before...This for me is a bigger fight than the last
Fury in reality has never lost a fight.. nganau fight Fury stats were double nganu ... as for Usyk 1. Fury won 1-7 (maybe rd 1 was a draw or could have went to Usyk.. tossup... but from there to round 8 Fury won every round EASILY.. and he won the last round...so do the maths and Fury did NOT lose that fight at all. so in reality Fury has not lost a fight and Usyk should have lost a few on the way... Fury in 4.. severe KO... stretcher ready for Usyk
I feel like for Usyk to win, he'll have to absolutely leave no question of whether he has won. Think of the extra money for a trilogy fight. Boxing is corrupt and a circus, that's no secret
I hope the judges are fair but your right it can be a very corrupt sport.
Especially when Turki himself has favour towards Tyson. Plus, first and foremost, he's a businessman before a fan. Scorecards in plenty of other fights are often questionable, even when it is very close. Recently we had Beterbiev and Bivol which divided people. Usyk will need to demolish Fury for there to be no question
I thought Usyk left no doubt who won in the first fight
these guys are old. there should be no trilogy fight
Mayweather coming back around 50, fighting mma fighters, and so on and so forth. Boxing is a corrupt circus as I said. George Foreman coming back in his 40's to become heavyweight champion... It's also an unusual sport. Can't really prepare for anything. But if there's a chance for money to be made, it's a probability.
Mind games won't work if your opponent can't understand what you're saying. Usyk has very limited understanding of the English language and Fury has started to rely too much on psychological warfare. To beat a fighter like Usyk, your No.1 priority must be actual boxing abilities,
Tyson Fury hasn't been the same in a long time.
as a Fury fan I think its his not taking care of himself blowing up and down in weight drugs drinking etc.
@@Kerwood334yea it a mental issue for sure , dude said he been thru depression and other stuff
He’s always been a junkie. A rich junkie? Forget about it. And he’s been getting dropped left n right this whole decade.
The man has took many blows
@@freezhollywood but it’s finally catching up to him. He can no longer go on bi goes and then win on fight night. He has a history of being undisciplined but it’s just catching up with him now because he’s getting older.
Too often we forget that boxers are fighting two guys at once in the ring, the opponent and your own self-doubt. You never know with Tyson Fury, but if he's experiencing a repeat of the spiral that came after the Klitschko fight, we may be in for a short fight. If this isn't all a ruse to trick Usyk, then the opponent Tyson has to beat right now is himself.
That's a tall order under the spotlight and pressure of the most important fight of his career.
But again, with Tyson Fury, who can say what's really going on? That's half the intrigue of this rematch.
Great take
What's going on is Fury has met his match, he knows it & he's terrified. THAT'S why he was sweating profusely during the face-off. It is also why there is a conspicuous absence of John Fury during all of this.
If he is experiencing a repeat of Klitschko then he will fail another drugs test
Fury to bokser o słabej psychice.
@@gareth6326 given the past, would anyone be surprised if that happened?
However, even in a mental spiral, I think Fury has the good sense-or at least the basic greed-to not compromise the safety of his massive purse by failing a drug test or putting any illicit substance in his system.
Now after this fight…all bets are off.
I mean there was lots of people saying AJ looked scared before Wallin and they were wrong, idk if any of us are psychologists 😂
You think you have to be a psychologist to tell is somebody is scared ...ok.
@ my point is people say this every time and a lot of the time it’s completely wrong. Keep your knickers on 💀
Honestly even if he is scared, which id say hes more scared of losing again than of usyk, itll have no impact on the fight. You can be nervous all day once he lands a few shots and recieves a few shots all nervousness will be gone. He will rise to the occasion once again
@ Exactly so i think people look into it way too much. Everyone said the same thing last time and what happen? A great fight
@@YNWMachyhe had some success in 3 rounds. That uppercut got nullified and pretty much lost the following rounds bar a one or two. got dropped in the 9th. He has been dropped many times before but never like that. Being beaten around the ring like ping pong.
There’s genuine evidence to be more than nervous. He can’t box on the back foot so has to try a new plan. What if that one also doesn’t work??
Usyk took his Soul my friend.
Like last time?😂
Fury relies on mind games. It worked on a southern simpleton like Wilder. Hasn’t worked on Usyk. Fury is for play crazy. Usyk is crazy crazy lol.
Lets be honest, Fury is nowhere near Usyk's skills level and the only thing he has is huge size and reach advantage and if he manages utilize it, then fair play to him.
But I, personally, can see only one way for TF to win is by a lucky punch (or with help of corrupt judjes ofc)
0:31 I disagree
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This was noticeably soft compared to other YT channel's.
I don’t think he’s scared , I think he’s going through what AJ went through when he lost to Ruiz.. I think he just wants to prove a point. Not too many games this time , just coming to prove the people wrong and not messing around.
For me, the longer it goes on, the greater the chance that Usyk wins.
My wife loves Fury. She’s only a casual fan and only really knows Fury from the Wilder fights. That being said, I think Usyk should win. Unfortunately I believe with all the hype behind this bout and the potential payday of a third fight, Usyk has to put Fury on the canvas to get a fair decision.
I think Fury is about to emotionally snap. But he's still an elite level boxer. I think Uysk has the greatest chance of winning. He did win the first fight pretty comfortably. But idk, hard to tell when it's fighters of this class. We'll definitely see tomorrow. I want Uysk win, though. Lol
AJ’s face 😂💀 4:47
No .We are seeing the real , unstable , moody , bullyboy Fury in all its glory ....the other stuff is the act.
He's bipolar. It's all the "real" him. He's all over the place.
TBH his mental instability makes his achievements all the more remarkable. I'm not his biggest fan, by any means, but credit where it's due.
Hey man, ever heard of the 77 Brigade??
One thing fury has done constantly is that he’s disproved these type of videos and has shown consistently that none of you know anything about the way he thinks.
Who cares about the thoughts of a single neuron half wit like Tyson ! I know he has beat literally nobody apart from an end of career Klitchko. Usyk destroyed Tyson Mc Flurry , no matter what the x chromosone paver says.
why do you sound surprised and unsure at the end of each sentence?
hope dazn have compensated the various youtubers who have pumped out content for them recently
When all of youtube is singing off the same hymn sheet, something big is bound to happen. Fury losing isn't going to make your misses come home
I've observed a new nervous energy from Fury and my reading of this is this: Fury is all in! His more intense and seemingly emotional outbursts are the product of a do or die mind set. And, in my opinion this is the only mindset he should have going into this next fight if he stands a chance at winning. My basic understanding of psychology is that he has shown the signs of full commitment not this next fight while others see fear and other things. I think he is approaching this bout as he ought to if he wishes to win and I predict his victory as long as he commits to this mindset 100 percent on the night. He needs to bully usyk to back up but not just back him up as a boxer but back him up as a formidable force. A storm or gale. Tyson can win this and he will do so with fierce aggression and nothing less. Mark my words
I guarantee that he’s busted way less nuts and has been in a state of abstinence for a lot longer than Furry. The abstention makes you fearless and focused af. Training, body building, discipline, produces so much results.
Fighters aren’t scared to fight. Sure they worry abt losing, but only because WE THE AUDIENCE have made boxers scared to lose their unbeaten status to the point they don’t wanna fight tough fights anymore. Fury has fought them all he isn’t scared.
Yeah hes fought them all,like ruiz,bakole,joshua,ddd, etc,the only elite fighters hes fought was 40yr old wlad that took 27yr old fury the distance an got turned into a pinball by usyk the other elite fighter,get real.
"Fury has fought them"
Yeah, he hasn't really though, has he? His resume is slightly weak tbh
@ compared to who, lately?
@@jimmylarge1148 "compared to who, lately?"
Not sure who you were replying to, but assuming it was me, then I am discussing his record in the context of his claim that he should be considered one of the all-time greats.
Tyson fury situation is crazy
Hes doing what Connor Mcgregor did after his trash talk didnt work and he got beat up. Going for the im nice, humble, gods plan shit. The fact he started getting aggy at the end of the face off shows it was all put on and hes seething. Hopefully it ends better for Fury and hes not on the canvas with a snapped leg and pathetically screaming about wives in his DMs.
4:29 That Fury just came off of a four year layoff and was fresh from rehab and 400lbs, that wasn't confidence, that was a man that was surprised he was even there! Your analysation skills are at a level 2 mate!😂😂😂
He is locked in and that’s what makes this fight interesting to watch
i think fury is gonna go full kamikaze on usyk and do everything he can to stop him within 6 rounds, however i think usyk will weather the storm and win the fight in the second half
What brand is the red suit
I think your seeing this completely wrong. Fury looks focused. Determined. And a man that's dedicated the past 3 months into his camp and nothing else. No more words he just wants to get in that ring.
He had a longer camp for the first fight and had a tune-up fight before. 😂
@IncredibleMet What's that got to do with his mindset going into this one ?
Does somebody know when the fight will start european time?
I just hope it’s a good fight
I really dont understand how anyone can want Fury to win especially with his rude tactics and ive met him in person too, hes pretty stuck up
Im going for Usyk by stoppage
Me and my dad met him at York hall and he was really nice, maybe you smell bad?
@emjay3066 I met him also and he had a picture with me and my daughter and left me feeling inspired his presence and charisma was stood out. Rooting for Fury to prove the doubters wrong again
Can't disagree with you guys, I guess we all have our experiences
Because most people that like fury are loudmouth rude people themselves
After Ryan, this whole pre fight stuff doesn't mean anything
Imo Fury is still suffering the effects of his first defeat. These antics are all bravado. He has no confidence and is fearful of taking an even worse beating in front of the world. I genuinely think Fury thought he would stop Usyk in the first fight. At this stage of Fury's career, that last fight was the best of Fury. Fury knows his best nearly got stopped by a "rabbit".
At least Tyson Fury is gonna work harder than Iron Mike.
Research Counter Phobic 6. These people take on their fears.
I don't believe in using how fighters act to judge how fights are gonna go, so I'm taking all of this with a grain of salt. But all of those images of Fury yelling at Usyk are hilarious and are now my PFP on multiple platforms
The stablishment (Including Turki) want Fury to win , simply because he is far more marketable. As a result , Usyk will have to either knock out Fury or at the very least , have 1 or even 2 knockdowns to win a decision. As for the fight , it depens on Fury. As a simple repeat of the last fight will result in Usyk winning , potentially even easier then before. Furry would need to take a look at the fight between Usyk and Chisora. Ol Del Boy bullied Usyk and made it a really tough fight for him. But obviously , that is a risky tactic as well. Since if you cannot knock out Usyk by being very agressive , you run the risk of running out of steam yourself. I dont buy Fury's comments that he only needs to focus more and do less showboating. It was the latter that made people belive it was closer then it actually was. I personally hope that Usyk wins (as i belive it would be better for boxing overall) but I cannot just wave a Furry win away , so 60-40 , Usyk.
Fury gave him too much respect, didn’t follow up when he had him buzzed with that uppercut.
Chisora ran it close, AJ ran it close and Dubois dropped Usyk, the media have made a myth of Usyk’s ability when he’s not significantly better in any area than any of the top ten.
I think Fury knows he gave the last fight away more than Usyk won it.
I expect to see that half step out of range and the nasty uppercut.
This is the fight Usyk stops and retires Fury, got a thousand pounds on it.
At wilder 2 he was coming off a draw that should have been a win, not a loss. Also, i thought Fury's came off as focussed and confident this week. Makes me think you might have a bit of Usyk bias.
I dunno, I feel that it's difficult to claim that you won a fight after you were battered to the ground multiple times. Just my opinion.
@@tonyb9735 i understand the sentiment but if you win 8 or 9 of the 12 rounds you still win. Thats just boxing. Only ortiz made wilder look more of a one trick pony than tyson. Good trick though.
@@mrslippyfistable "Only ortiz made wilder look more of a one trick pony than tyson. Good trick though."
And Parker. Yes, it was a great trick while it lasted. I do think that it was Fury showed how to negate it though. The second Wilder fight was probably Fury's boxing peak.
I hear what you're saying about points vs knockdowns, of course I do, but my point remains.
As Fury himself acknowledged on Saturday, if you don't put your man down you leave it open to the judge's interpretation.
I don't think the first Wilder fight was a robbery. In fact, I feel a draw was a pretty fair result, but then I don't like defensive, tricksy boxers. I didn't think much of Fury's style at all before the second Wilder fight.
Lol, he's scared, sure he is, you frigging Rematch-room casuals and Fury haters are hilarious 😂
Gotta stay up in the nights over just to be here for the drop, great video and must say it’s very concerning yes as you said. Fury going into the fight is something that I will say is worrisome is that fact fury wants to go all out vs someone who beat them with no scratches. Fury seems to be trying to hype us up even to make us believe he’s ready and in shape… yet we still don’t believe it
Fury getting KO'ed before round 7
Fury is mentally struggling with the loss. He's trying to get his head back in it, but you can see it in his eyes, he knows he's not in control. Usyk is just too good and well-rounded to intimidate with Fury's normal shenanigans, Usyk is unshakeable.
Fury can finally fight AJ now lol
Tyson Fury scared because he's upset that he received his first loss?... GTFOH! If you Fanboys for Ukraine don't stop!! Tyson Fury isn't scared, he's finally motivated!!
3:40 or what what you could be seeing is a man that so desperately want to revenge his lost that he can barely wait to get his hands on him! First you say he seemed to lost some confidence because he wasn't talking trash, then you say he was trying to build his confidence by taking trash.. man make up your mind 😂😂😂😂
Fury is acting like wilder 2 fight build up especially on the eve of that fight.
He came with bad intentions on wildler 2 fight and never had any bad intentions to his opponents.
The build up to this uysk 2 fight mirrors wilder 2 fight.
Can fury be successful..... Yes.
Canl uysk stop fury, also yes
That's why this is a good fight.
2 top class boxers, fury rely on skill set.
And uysk being dedicated completely which usually pays off.
Uysk was struggling with fury the whole fight, a good 9 round which he didn't capitalise on and great pressing but still struggling with fury throughout..... Even the 12th uysk was struggling.
I like you Cloister, I really do...but I think this is a reach. Fury has always been an enigma, wrapped up in a mystery, wrapped up in a riddle. Reading too much into his body language and rhetoric is not a rock to build an argument on. Usyk is still favourite, but Tyson is Tyson...we could get anything from a masterclass to sheer underperformance
Yeah you are right he has always been an enigma, incredibly hard to predict. I guess what i was aiming for was more providing food for though, as ive never seen fury like this before a fight. But as I said all that truly matters is what happens on fight night. I do appreciate you taking the time out to comment
Equally, it's all speculation. Mike Tyson was 'scared' and anxious before every fight, as well as most if not all fighters- it's natural to have that adrenaline and the highs and lows, explosiveness and composure that comes with that. It is what happens on the night, and that's the make or break in the spotlight.
I personally don't think that either Fury or Usyk are any more delusional or humble than each other, they just present themselves differently. Usyk could think he's the best ever under the surface, but presents himself with humility- it's all about what works for you, public perception only matters if that's something that intrinsicially motivates or affects your performance.
Usyk is seemingly disciplined all year round with the mental turmoils that come with that, Fury is driven more by his personal demons and a need for purpose, to prove himself TO himself and rise to the occasion- but similarly, it is the same for Usyk and all other fighters. We saw what happened after Klitschko, then to his return with Wilder- but all the variables could be different. Fury's jaw could be spent, or it could have been an off night, but equally, Usyk's may be too inexplicably. It's fun to speculate, we'll find out tomorrow.
Masterclass 😆😅🤣😂
@@CloisterYTthis is my first video of yours I’ve watched and therefore first commment.
You’re mostly correct and it’s excellent food for thought in the video but I would just add that he has been somewhat like this before. Before Wilder 2 he had a similar aura and presence about him. Emanating confidence and a desire to do damage. And that result was absolutely one sided. But in all fairness that was scaled down ten times in comparison to his current bravado. I concur to a degree that I’ve never seen him like THIS before.
Apologies if it’s a pointless comment and/or rant. Just adding and giving insight to your food for thought.
The ONLY place to watch you say??
He looked so nervous before and during the last fight too. Usyk is scary
Fury reminds me of AJ entering the ring to lose against Dubois - as he seems to be somewhere else...To me he looks like he's hiding some problem like a back injury or something - he looks very stiff on his feet...Of course, he could still win the fight with one of those savage uppercuts..
To me he looks anxious to get in the ring, like Dubois did before he smashed AJ.
If Fury outboxes Usyk and wins, his haters and Joshua fanboys will accuse him of cheating and cry about ref, judges, Turki, Fury's size etc😂
So basically youre saying theyll do the same thing Fury fanboys like you did? Youve done nothing but whine and cry like a little B for 7 months.
Whiny excuses, because youre not man enough to admit Fury was simply outboxed by a better boxer. Its rsther laughable, but thanks for exposing your double standards.
If...
If fury wins which although I think most likely won't happen it's still possible this is heavyweight boxing, I will say well done unless it's a robbery on the scorecards. I just want the best man to win the fight no bullshit or controversy. I think this fight is largely bigger for fury to win. Usyks legacy has already been cemented he was undisputed at cruiserweight a division at the time that was more stacked than the heavyweight division at the time. Further becoming undisputed earlier this year at heavyweight in commanding fashion I had him winning 8 rounds including one that had a knockdown in it. Usyks legacy is well and truly established and he will be in the discussion in years to come as one of the best boxers ever. My pick for this fight is usyk by late stoppage.
And if Usyk wins his haters and Fury fanboys will be accusing him of cheating, only winning because his country got invaded and Fury didnt get enough sparring. Whats your point?
The only thing for sure is, if Usyk wins, I'll never have to read another Fury fanboy comment again.😂
The presser was nasty. Let's go Uysk. Gotta topple the empire that is Britain, Bosh
3:30 why does bro's face look like that 💀
Fury will try to smother Usyk early and hit with body shots and uppercut. Soon in the later rounds fury will get tired and the drugs will wear off.
usyk by round 2 finish
This aged well.
Just getting in there early.
Another "expert"😂😂😂😂😂
casual
I think Fury is in a different mindset now and he wants to make a statement
Remember fury is experienced, no matter if he is scared or not he will fight like he usually does if not a little more unique
Usyk is 37, a year older than Fury, if he grown a beared he would look just as old....Fan Boys For Ukraine are just as slow as Biden Supporters 😂😂😂😂
Another Fury's hater. Usyk is getting it... Deal with it and stop crying.
Usyk doesn’t have much of a fan base, it’s just Fury haters vs Fury fans.
Getting what ? The stupid clowning faces in the corner? The ref that stopped Usyk striking and didn't stop the fight? Mc Flurry's big mouth ? He has beat an end of career Klitchko AND NOBODY ELSE! Mr Magoo.
@benitolazio8193 "He has beat an end of career Klitchko AND NOBODY ELSE!"
Wilder may have been slightly overrated, but he is still a worthy scalp for Fury to claim, but apart from that yes, Fury hasn't fought enough top fighters in their prime.
Hold the L bro bro get you sum rest 🙏🏿
If this fight is just a bit closer than the first, which i think it will be, Fury will get it
Check out Hatman.
He goes in-depth into this fraud.
Great Video Peace
A "FREE" 7 Day trial with a purchase of the PPV... PPV is £25, nothing free here bruv...
Free trials are usually just fishing for people to forget to switch off auto-renewal
Fury gassed out again
Exactly! All that “pain and damage”bullshit now nah I ain’t buying it he showed his true self that press conference last month he not taking it serious
It's all entertainment, trash talk " mind games " bs it's all scripted to sell the fight -_- you can't expect the same trash talk from last fight now can you ?
i suspect your account is one of those that youtube keeps their volume LOW depending on device (mid laptop). i sub
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Did a 30 fight simulation on Undisputed. FURY 20 USYK 9, 1 draw.
I wouldn't write off fury just because he's not as wildly outspoken this time. He lost his first fight to this man. I think that's natural. I still think Uysk wins on points again this time but it's close enough to go either way if either man changes the game plan
Tyson wins turkey wants the trilogy 😂 don’t be suprised
Fury was swearing buckets 😂
Let's hope Usyk ruins Turki's plan for a third fight.
Animals are at their most dangerous when cornered. I expect him to be different, maybe not better, but very dangerous regardless. Hell, maybe even better.
Fury is full of shit his sole purpose of this is to buy a new caravan in penny winkle blue,🤔🤣, he was never any good anyway
Ima miss John Fury but Usyk taking the dub again
Let the best man win...again....🤣🤣
I don't think he was scared he just looked like he wasn't messing around anymore
Flabs' behavior is an act..he is fine.
I hope Fury will win, but it'll probably be Usyk
He should’ve won the first time but was playing around the first time even in the ring he deserved that loss and he’s still acting like a idiot 2nd loss incoming
When Fury comes out and stops Usyk with an uppercut in less than six rounds, this is the first comment section I’m coming to.
I Bet you thought that would be the scenario last fight lmaoo
Yeah but are you still gunna be man enough to turn up here if usyk wins again.
Don’t count them chickens buddeh
Where did you go instead out of interest? 😂
Well, Fury did duck Usyk for years.
Fury will hand Usyk his first loss and take home his belts for Christmas 🌲⛄🌲💯
Repeat except this time usyk by KO in. Rd5
i have a super low interest in this fight. Usyk will win.
Not me, I like the fact that right now its just about the fight. Not too many sideshows, no unnecessary antics. When the first bell rings, its just Fury and Usyk in the ring. Will Fury show the resolve and skill he has shown many times in the past? Is he playing it chill for now so that he talks his talk in the ring, or does Oleksander have the answers to EVERY problem and question he is asked like he has always done before...This for me is a bigger fight than the last
@@danielsummerton2259 fair enough
Fury in reality has never lost a fight.. nganau fight Fury stats were double nganu ... as for Usyk 1. Fury won 1-7 (maybe rd 1 was a draw or could have went to Usyk.. tossup... but from there to round 8 Fury won every round EASILY.. and he won the last round...so do the maths and Fury did NOT lose that fight at all. so in reality Fury has not lost a fight and Usyk should have lost a few on the way... Fury in 4.. severe KO... stretcher ready for Usyk
Fury wins by robbery