Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk - TACTICAL OVERVIEW (Full Pre-Fight Breakdown)
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- The undisputed heavyweight fight is almost upon us! Does Usyk have what it takes, considering the size disparity? Or will Fury's size and unorthodox style prove even too much for him?
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00:00 - Introduction
01:53 - Part 1 - Tyson Fury - The King's Return or Downfall
11:08 - Part 2 - Oleksandr Usyk - David vs Goliath
19:10 - Part 3 - Epilogue & Parting Thoughts
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05:00 - creating hesitation on whether to commit or not. (Fury's opponents)
09:06 - Now as seen in the past Fury has taken a far more direct route attack vs Wilder…etc
20:24 - If Fury does decide to put the pressure on and look clinch and capitalize on the inside. Usyk needs to avoid these potential entanglements here.
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You nailed it with body shots 👌
For me usyk gonna wear fury down by movement and possibly stop fury late on
Sincere apologies for a dumb comment, hope you don't mind if I continue to watch because the breakdowns are absolutely excellent. I promise to keep my stupid mouth shut .
Appreciate your apology Marlene! Glad you enjoy the content, please keep watching. @@MarleneWalker-su8ku
@@BoxingLife Yeah looking forward to the next one keep them coming.
This is the best video, by far, documenting the abilities and weakness of these two boxing champions. Thank you for the time, effort and work that you put into it.
I appreciate that and am glad you took something from it!
Love the time you spent putting this together, cool bro cool
Got to be usyk for me not because of Tyson's last fight because I've always thought usyk is a special fighter 🤔💪
I am rooting for Usyk but I just don't think Fury at his best is beatable. Too durable, has an iron chin, great boxer, much bigger with a huge reach advantage, leans on you, has great cardio and punching power late in fights. A tall order to beat
I hear ya but I would be scared to bet on it
@@gametime2473if fury comes in in good shape the fight will likely be similar to his fight with Cunningham
Usky all the way
a 100% Fury is also special
Tyson Fury fought an almost 40 year old Wladimir that had clearly seen his best days. Then he had his trilogy fights with Wilder, a boxer that has mediocre boxing skills at best, poor stamina and literary no foot movement at all. Those three fights Fury considered as the hardest fights in his career. That says it all. The rest of his resume is mostly against list fillers. Now he will fight a really good boxer, with good foot movement, and a steady high punch output that he usually can keep going for 12 straight rounds. Tyson Fury also has been quite a few times on the canvas. And for each time he gets knocked down, it will be easier to knock him down the next time. Tyson Fury actually has a low punch output, and if he can't knock out Usyk, he really need to step his game up considerably if he want to win rounds.
GREAT AND ACCURATE BREAKDOWN.
Spot on. If Tyson looks as sloppy as he did in Wilder 3 or against Francis, he loses. I think the best Tyson beats the best Usyk7/10. This is Fury’s legacy fight. Is he the greatest of this era or a paper tiger? I seriously do not know yet.
Wlad wasn't that far past his best look at the fight he gave AJ over 18 months later with ring rust. And it's the way he beat Wilder he totally destroyed him in that second fight. You're just playing it down like most if you do. If he beats Usyk what will your excuses be then.
@@paulanthony5274IFS OR BUTS LEAVE THESE TALK USYK WILL SKOOL FURY MARK MY WORDS
@@paulanthony5274 he’s still no where near the greatest boxer of all time even if he beats usyk his resume has no notable names 😂
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16:00 bivol truly is something special. Especially if you consider he also has statistically the best defence in boxing
I believe he is the man to beat beterbiev
love bivol but he doesnt really ko ppl beterbiev kod everyone but i respect both guys they havent ducked anyone ever @@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-Bivol lost to Gvozdyk, he’s not beating beterbiev
@@Petro250 I didn't know that it was in the amateur's though then. And Bivol would have been younger than Gvozdyk and less experienced.
@@zakg60 I know i see Bivol outboxing him and winning on UD
I've never cared for loud talking arrogant people....I hope to see Tyson get humbled by Usyk UPDATE...USYK DID IT !!!
He already got humbled by Ngannou
Fury still made the money too. More than Usyk too
He’s selling a fight.
@@yourmumsy1081 nobody cares how much money he has bro
The arrogant loud mouth persona is all an act to sell the fight and push the other fighters buttons. I think Tyson is a nice enough fella outside the fight game. AS a brit I hope he can defeat Usyk, but I fear Usyks movement will be too much for him and foresee a points victory for the ukranian.
And once again I need to remind people: Tyson Fury is not 7ft tall and he is not 6'9 but yes he might be a bit taller than Anthony Joshua. 6'6 and for comparison, AJ is around 250lbs and Fury around 270lb.s. Look at them. Where is that extra 15lbs?
We don't really need to speculate too much anymore because by now we've had three different 'Face-Offs' with Fury and Usyk.
Does the size difference look THAT MUCH? No it does not.
Did anyone feel like 'Whao... david vs Goliath up there!'. No. Oh Fury is bigger yes but just like Usyk vs AJ nobody found it SO great to even think about it much in the actual fights.
and again, Fury is not actually 6'9 (or now 7ft tall in his latest updates). Usyk is way taller than people seem to think. He's a good 6'3 and comes in a now solid 222lbs lean.
Overall agree with your point. That said, the height difference is only 4-5”, but reach is 7-8”. Not crazy lopsided, but it’s something, especially considering AJ’s brightest points were when he jabbed often and kept Usyk at range. Fury has a good jab and could potentially do that better and more consistently.
That 50 lbs could also be big if the refs allow Fury to lean and use his weight the way he likes to (I hope they discourage it though, not a big fan). And for the record, Fury’s extra 15 lbs are around his love handles 🤣
@@Lemon9234 I' also wondering how much Fury gets away with laying his weight on Usyk. If he can do that it can change the way that entire fight goes. I think Usyk is ready for that but I hope it stays a fast moving standup bout not something where Fury shoves and lays weight over and over :(
You’re absolutely right, size doesn’t matter, just ask my wife 😂😂😂
I keep hearing reference to Usyk's size.He's a 6'3 220lb bloke. Still a large specimen 😂
Absolutely!
Just dont bet your whole house in hopes of Usyk beating Tyson. Tyson is NOT AJ. He is far more skilled who knows how to use his size. He knows when to box and when to rough things up. Tyson has been known to slack when he isnt motivated for the opposition. But you get the feeling that for all the marbles, he’ll get up for this fight. Training clips already show he’s sharpening up his footwork and moving extremely well. He isnt concerned about Usyk’s power, because it wont be Wilder’s nuke (which he survived). Tyson is focusing on movements so that Usyk wont be able to finesse him. One last thing; Tyson’s jab isnt AJ’s pushing jab.
All that and Usyk beat him without even using his pendulum movement he usually uses to defeat bigger guys. You guys overrated fury for years, the only thing fury has over the likes of Usyk is size.
Great video! The best that i have seen on this fight and i have watched many, lol. Exciting times!
Excellent break-down video Jamie...If Fury brings his A-game, i think he will get the late stoppage, his size, strength and reach are the decisive factors for me(Yes) usyk is an elite operator with the faster hands and footwork, but if fury uses overall size and awkwardness he can close down the distance and space and really make it difficult for usyk to manoeuvre and get into his rhythm... There seems to be a-lot of fury haters out here(No suprises) but i like both fighters and im going to be impartial on this one..many people are discrediting furys performances and behaviours over the last several years, say what you want about the gypsy king, he is not where he is at by accident, he is where he is at on merit and by his natural raw abilities that are god-given and cannot always be taught but honed..Dont forget fury has been in the Hw game longer than usyk, it may not be a huge advantage but that experience alone could play a-part(just to emphasize)if fury doesn't turn up and usyk does, likewise fury will have a very long and tiring evening trying to compete with usyks stamina and movement(Either way) it will be a very intriguing build-up, fight and a close call 🥊
Much appreciated Jon! Yeah I agree with most of your points here. For me it's how capable Usyk can close the gap and get off his own punches vs Fury. Considering his huge size. Usyk's closing the gap, movement and ability to not get tied up will be key.
Totally agree. Best comment. Ive noticed the amount of discrediting & hating on Fury. 50/50 here also but if Fury is on form & his mind is right, that could sway it. Would be nice to see him get it with all he's been through & done re Mens mental health
Great video thank you for the break down of this fight I have been waiting for this video from your perspective.
Glad you enjoyed it Elijah!
Best video analysis out there. I'm a straight man but your voice does something to me...
Thank you glad you enjoyed! Hopefully not too much haha😂
This undisputed heavyweight championship is special because they are both undefeated and won every belt and medal in their era. There would be an undefeated undisputed champion like Mike Tyson, but Usyk won extra gold in the Olympics while Tyson Fury won commonwealth, European and British titles.
Usyk to win on points. Tyson will try every dirty trick in the book but it won't be enough. Usyk will not be denied his destiny. The eyes don't lie.
Great video Jimmy and eloquent narrative! It’s going to be an interesting fight!
Cheers Freddie! Enjoy the fight when it comes!
Fantastic video. Cheers!
Thank you for the videos 🙏🏼
I obly found your channel just now. Very impressive. Good knowledge backed up by examples.. you remind me of the neil Oliver of boxing with the great accent.. greetings from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed. Haha you’re not the first one to say that! Welcome!
Great video dude! Thanks for it.
There goes Fury once again leaning on his opponents as usual ,making up for his lack of boxing skills 😊
So not using his advantages would be a better display of skill like Aj did against usyk?
Usyk will outbox Fury
FACT
Everything Fury does Usyk has an answer for
Well done Jamie this is great analysis background music well chosen and tone of voice excellent 👍🏾
Thank you man! Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent presentation all around, well done!
USYK UNDISPUTED!!!! I am so hyped after watching this video, great work!
Thanks Raj! Let’s hope it’s a good one!
but you will cry when Fury wins easily.
@@Marabarra94 Not even possiblity for Usyk to lose!!! 😉
@@Marabarra94 THEN U WOKE UP
Totally agree.. Great video again!! Hyped now for this. Thanks
Cheers Jimmy. Appreciate your work.
Much appreciated!
Another fantastic video. Great job Jamie 👍
Glad you enjoyed it man! Thank you!
What a beautiful, intelligent analysis. Thank you.
Excellent overview of both fighters. Could go either way. I really cannot wait for this one, it'll be epic ! 🥊
Thank you! Same here!
I think this will be the most challenging fight of both fighters careers.
Fury can be very unpredictable but Usyk is also very relentless.
Fury should win if he does utilise all of his advantages available but honestly, this is anyone's fight at any point
Jab jab hold, repeat
and a 1 2 once in a while. easy win Fury.
Fury has not faced this type of accuracy and he gets hit a bit. Usyk has always fought bigger men, Joshua would be stronger than Fury too. Just not as smart.
@@Marabarra94FURY WILL GET EXPOSED AND EMBARRASSED FURY TOO SLOW FOR USYK
@@a.m.c.a1362 Tbf Joshua never really tried imposing himself on usyk. He stood right in front of him around mid range and tried out boxing him the entire time, which was an awful gameplan. He had more success the second time around but still a lot of the same tendencies.
Exactly and the same causals who think he’s some sort of goat have the cheek to call mayweather boring
6:00 can’t wait for this fight bc I can’t disagree with this enough. It worked on wilder even former cruisers like Cunningham. Usyk’s command of the marginal fighting area between HIS range and clinch will be on point this fight. For fury to get to bully Usyk, he has to walk into that range thus nullifying fury’s physical advantages. That’s a mistake. Usyk will know how to maximize his time fighting at that critical range and he has the gas tank to stay in it every time Tyson elects to forfeit his advantages. Imagine if you will Tyson entering range to attempt to bully, Usyk cutting off the ring and turning him toward a corner, not even backing him up just using his footwork to guide the fight, and then Tyson spending the remainder of the round trying to step back out of the danger range to his own jab range. Every step backward Tyson takes should he fail to close that gap, Usyk will undoubtedly claim that space. Not only will this optically be a bad look for judging and ring generalship, but it will require Tyson to use a great deal of energy re-establishing range . All the while Usyk can punch moving forward which he’s EXCELLENT at.
Fact is there’s only one fighter to ever have even a single judge award someone other than Usyk a victory when it was in their hands. And that was AJ II. You’ll recall AJ’s vastly better game plan establishing his jab staying off the line and only coming in when he had room to exit. Usyk still managed to pepper him when he got tunnel vision. But it was a much better showing. If Tyson plans to just waltz into Usyk’s range, the Ukrainian will welcome that with open arms. It’s less damage for him. Remember the guys fury lays on aren’t giving him a lot back by then.
Master at work, good analysis.
Amazing video thanks❤
My pleasure, thank you!
When Fury forehead rammed Usyk at the press conference, Usyk was forced to react to his opponent. It's usually the other way around. It's going to be an interesting first round.
So usually, the man ramming his own forehead reacts first? lol what does that even mean?
that means Fury will bend him over
@@utkarsh2746 Lol If I were to guess, I would say he means it's usually the smaller guy who feels like he needs to do that macho intimidation stuff, not the bigger man. Hence "other way around".
In all my experience, the guys that are the most boisterous are usually the ones that feel the need to compensate for something, but it's also one of Fury's best talents, his ability to psych his opponents out ahead of fights. But aside from his natural size and reach, his actual boxing skills are way overrated. His unorthodoxy and dirty tactics are what usually win him his fights.. and I have yet to see him fight anyone good.
None of Fury's opponents are good once he beats them apparently! Yet before the fight it was a sure thing that he'd lose...Klitschko, Wilder, Whyte and now Usyk. It will go the same.@@ojo2988
Fury's longer reach=further to travel to connect=telegraphed shots=Usyk's footwork and timing will see him evade the majority of Fury's shots, while simultaneously escalating his own shot output as the Fight progresses=higher percentage of shots landed=win on points...
But if Usyk wants Glory, he'll have to be wary of splitting the scar tissue on the Cut that Fury got in sparring, wide open, the Fight will be stopped on account of the excessive bleeding, and we're straight back to the realms of bullshit bravado and endless b*tching...
I want to see Tyson continue winning because it’s hilarious. Dude is just funny. He’s got the fighting spirit of an 1800s drunk. I love seeing warriors like Usyk, and I think he will probably win.
Tyson for the memes, Usyk for the reality.
Wow, simply wow!
Great analysis!
Great video thanks for this!
Much appreciated Sean!
Great breakdowns of both men
In Usyk's case, his defensive skills are crucial. He can react quickly
against enemy attacks, while maintaining a low risk of being hit.
It's not only a matter of speed or agility, but also perfect technique and understanding
fighting rhythm.
As for Joshua, his preparation for the Usyk fight was commendable.
However, focusing on downward attacks was not enough to break down the Ukrainian's defense.
This shows that the fight with Usyk requires not only physical skills, but also a tactical approach and flexibility in strategy.
Now, with the big fight between Tyson and Usyk approaching, it's worth wondering whether Tyson's strategy will work.
He has to be ready for fury dirty crap n special gloves
Nice vid Sir
If Littlefinger did boxing commentary this channel would be it.
Underrated comment
Usyk is fighting for legacy. Fury is fighting for money.
Good video man
Your prediction for Usyk needing to go to the body is spot on. Wilder was actually making something happen, with the body punch strategy, but he abandoned it for some reason. Usyk will be disciplined enough to stick to the game plan.
It will be a great fight. It depends on Fury's training....if he isn't more fit he will be embarrassed. No one can truly predict the outcome. I believe Usyk's acceptance of being on the short side of a 70 30 split shows hes eyeing the belts and Fury the purse. Tell me then, who wants what more? Usyk won't be whats expected... he'll have strengthened his punch power and his core.... his supposed weakness in the body is now the bait... he said at one presser that he's been training for this fight since he joined the Heavyweight class...long term plan... Hitler was thinking that his threat was Patton and he missed Normandy.... I think this supposed weakness is a ruse. We'll see on the 17th.
if usyk has a stronger arms and core for power and durability then that will slow his main attribute down which is speed. hence why hes just been fighting around hw limit
@@GhostonRUclips201x I didn't say that he'd go nuts pumping iron and lose his speed and agility... he's been building power incrementally and it will be a surprise ... he doesn't ignore the lessons he learns... Fury too...I'm not dissing him at all. He has done some amazing things and he won't come into the ring unprepared either. He'll have a strategy, he's also fought since he's been young...fighter family even. I like Fury... I didn't like the trash talk...it made him look stupid and arrogant. Beyond selling tickets...
Usyk said our kids are watching us...good point. I wish Fury the best, cause if he loses, he may not fare well and that I pray doesn't happen.
I was thinking this same thing. It’s so Usyk to feign a weakness his whole career for one fight against a fucking monster.
May be. But that logic goes both ways. Should be a great fight can't wait.
I can't remember a time when 2 gifted technical boxing fought for undisputed heavyweight. Fascinating fight I hope Usyk wins but if I was to bet on it I would say a fit healthy Fury will just have to much don't be surprised if he fights it as a southpaw and uses his reach and size. Still great fight and let's be honest we dont know which Fury will show up because make no mistake if he as not prepared for this fight like the last one he will be humiliated. May the best man win I still cant believe undisputed 😉👍
I get goosebumps everytime i think of this fight, i kove them both but i know who has more heart! And so does fury
Hail usyk get up lad 🇺🇦
I'll support the british lad over the n421
I’ve always said the fury would beat Klitschko, Joshua, Wilder, my friends used to laugh. I rate fury massively, but Usyk is all wrong for him. The times fury has struggled is against Cunningham, Wallin & McDermott, smaller agile opponents, but not one of them has the skills of Usyk. I’d love fury to win but I just can’t see it. Styles make fights
Watch the Fury v Cunningham fight! Cunningham was 10 years older, won only 1 belt at cruiserweight, had some losses already and this was his first ever heavyweight bought. Usky is a similar age to Fury, was Undisputed cruiserweight champion, he's never lost and has already beat AJ twice to take 3 of the belts.........hmmmm r u thinking what I'm thinking 🤔
Fury still got up knocked him out
Well done. Thoroughly explained and masterfully presented.
This should be a cracking fight. 50-50
Also would like to say to the commentator great analysis in this video. You noting Usyks weakness to the body is also important and will likely play a role here
And then Fury pulls out of the fight, smh.
Not being able to have an undisputed champion in decades is one of the many reasons why I kind of don't care about boxing anymore. They should learn from the UFC.
Really good breakdown 👌
Appreciate it!
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Looking forward to this. Head says Fury's size and weight will be too much for someone who's not a natural heavy weight. Usyk is a bit special though. Can't see him having the power to knock Fury out but distinct possibility he gets the points decision. It will take a monumental effort for him to acheive that though.
Fury got this one. He got humbled vs Nganu so he’s gonna come in at his best ever. IMO
I hope he comes in at his best.That’ll make for a banger of a fight.
Usyks goal in stepping up 2HW was to meet Fury, immediately after beating AJ it was the only name he called out ...
Legend.
I more speak in the ring. Can't wait for the epic fight.
I still think Fury vs Josh should have happened before this fight
Based on what ? Undisputed is more important surely
@@camwells9726 he means when joshua had the belts
Humble him uysk u got this!!! SUBSCRIBED
I can't wait to see Usyk reach the Hall of Fame in a couple of weeks.
I wouldn't want to face the power, speed and trickery of Fury.
Trust me I've watched this before, but I never left how I think it will go. Usysk's footwork is Fury's biggest problem, not because of the "weak-side angle", Usyk is a fighter who understands how to "inch" inside and outside of punch range. This factor alone will make it incredibly difficult for Fury to see the Left hand. I believe Fury's struggled with these smaller fighters (likable to cruiserweights) due to a depth perception. That and Usyk's feint game is insane.
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Could be the two most combined boxers to ever fight a heavyweight bout
If Fury had to face near parity size opponents early in his career his career would have been over before he got to 12 pro bouts. He's not even top 20 P4P ..and not in the top 20 all time heavyweights. If he had to compete in any other weight class than heavyweight, where size parity and competitive talent is a thing, he'd have more losses than wins.
It's not a thing though is it ,if this if that=fantasy
I think Usyk needs to utilise some of the leverage ngannou used in the clinch against fury obviously his weight and power helped massively but I think using his forearm as fury falls in he may be able to pivot away and nullify the attempt to tie him up.
Tyson Fury have not fought a real boxer in many years now, only east hitble targets with no footwork, power reliable and limited ring skills.
Fury has slowed down considerably and can't any longer use light fetes more then 1-2 rounds and his volume of punches has also dropped just as much. Fury have always been dependent on his weight to land his power punches and that with his slow-down will not help against a solid and skilled boxer. Fury has also never had an easy time in the ring against even a decent south-paw boxer, now he is facing a great south-paw boxer who also can move in difficult angles and throw + land unexpected punches in good volumes.
Fury's only chance to win will be using his incredible mass and reach combined with ugly/illegal tactics = not winning as a boxer.
Let's say (and I hope) we have a very strict ring referee in there match, then that referee will not allow Fury to go on with all his usual dirty fighting, including:
1. Holding & punching, 2. Locking opponents arm and punching meanwhile, 3. Leaning over opponent to put his weight & mass over opponent repeatedly,
4. Pushing opponent while punching at same time. What will Fury do then?
Oleander Usyk is more motivated, more disciplined, more dedicated and hungry for having a REAL legacy.
Being the 2nd man ever to become undisputed cruiser weight champion and undisputed heavyweight champion - including the first non- American born to accomplish it.
Usyk has proven throughout his career at any weight that he cannot handle body punches. Usyk is very lean in the midsection. Fury will slow Usyk down with the body punches.
Also the third man in the ring the referee will favor Tyson. Tyson will lean his 270 pounds on Usyks smaller frame. Tyson will also give Usyk the illegal forearm and throw a punch over it.
Tyson has done this effectly in almost every fight. Tyson could get knocked down. But he always rebounds right away and makes adjustments right away. A sign of a great fighter.
When Tyson got knocked down, It was against bigger heavyweights than Usyk. Usyk could not even knockout A.J.. Who I believe has a glass jaw.
@@edwardberger1840 Tyson Fury is not known for being a great body puncher. Also not known for habdling well good south-paw boxers.
@@WarioSaysSo
Usyk cannot take a hard shot to the body. Fury will slow him down with savage body punches. Fury will also lean on usyk against the ropes. He will hold him behind the head and punch him. A dirty tactic but very effective. He will do anything to win.He has always seemed to get out of trouble. He has very fast hands and the best jab of any heavyweight in the last decade.
@@edwardberger1840 Very possible outcome. However Fury have never been known as a frequent body puncher, and Usyk will also move a lot so the slower Fury will not be able to land that unless he hold-punch (illegal)
I sure hope there will be a great referee here. I sure miss Joe Cortez and Mills Lane who did not allow such illegal tactics.
Very difficult task for Usyk, he needs to get close and land jab and move out.
Both top notch fighters
If fury brings his A game will be one of the greatest of modern fights. Two true boxing masters. Im tired of Furys games, bring back the man who saw the light and came back from edge and commited to his art. Usik has alaways been a true athlete and committed to his craft. The style match up is incredible footwork vs feignts, rythum vs mind games. Lets hope we all get the fight we deserve, its beem too damn long .
I think that Usyk beats him and makes it look fairly easy. It's what's he's always wanted and always thought about. Just like Holyfield to Tyson and Crawford to Spence. UNLESS Fury is allowed to be excessively dirty or Usyk gets old in the ring, then i can see a Fury win.
Am for usyk from sierra Leone,
Fury is a Living Legend
His biggest battle is the one in his head
Staying dominant in that battle alone makes him Great.
Goodluck to both these Legends.
The so called depression & mental health was bollex,he needed something to use wen he came back to boxing knowing wen he left nobody liked him,so he picked the one thing a lot of people could relate to so he could gain fans,this ain’t my opinion it’s a fact,i no plenty of people like to claim they no this & that & use the word FACT very easy but im not one of them,its not what you no it’s who you no & that’s how you can find these things out,but if you want to think I’m talking shite that’s cool but mark my words he’s absolutely fine,remember in the Covid lockdown & fury as doing those morning exercises (for the people suffering the same) well that stopped soon as lock down was over & used that for more attention = more fans,he’s not stupid but he will take an L to usyk so maybe after his lose he just might really find out what depression is
Every Fury fight is like watching a shxtty middleweight batter a shxtty welterweight.
Depression? He just used that because it's 'popular' with the masses. All bullshit of course. It's the Fury method.
Fury is a living legend in his head.
Fury is a living legend in his head.
Everyone in media seems to be writing off Fury but when he comes in the ring focused, he is nearly impossible to beat. Usyk is a great fighter but he is WAY smaller with a much smaller reach. Fury is going to hang all over him in the fight, tire him out and wear him down. Fury has a SEVEN inch reach advantage too which is a lot of range to cover. Should be a very interesting fight.
First P4P king vs P4P king clash was Crawford vs Spence...only two left now, Bivol vs Beterbiev and Fury vs Usyk (potentially Haney vs Tank in the future too).
My prediction is it will be a stand offish first round, then getting increasingly scrappy. I'm expecting some dirty tactics, a cut and possibly a point deduction along the way. Usyk will probably up the gears in round 8/9 which is where the most damage will be done to Fury. Difficult to call a winner though. I'd have usyk either winning on points or via stoppage from the ref or Fury's corner.
Great video, thank you very much.
This will be a VERY difficult fight for both, but I think Usyk will win.
I am sure he will be in the best shape on February 17th and I believe him that he has been preparing for the fight with Fury for many years (when Fury beat Klitschko)
Only way Fury wins is by making it a dirty fight. Fury cant outbox Usyk and with how Usyk is always upping the tempo through the rounds, Fury wont be able to keep up with that. He has to from round 1 make it dirty, hold, lean on him, hit him on the breaks, low blows when the ref is on the other side of the southpaw vs orthodox and Rabbit punching then yes Fury will certainly win but never in a clean fight. Usyk wins that all day.
Furys ego is hiding the fact he is slowing and usyk meeting him in the ring at the right time.
The fight has a rematch clause . And all though I don’t think Fury is ready for this just yet there is nothing stopping him getting paid by not coming out for the second half of the fight due to injury . . It’s the championship rounds that Usyk will show his level . An exceptional elite level boxer . Some call his style the rabbit 🐇 and to beat him you gotta set traps by being where he’s gonna be …NOT where he is because he’s already gone . And for that you gotta be elite level fit - something Fury hasn’t been for some time . His change in style has beat lesser opponents with ease because the truth is they haven’t been in the same class as Klitschko was . . . So for this fight I’d take the money and weigh up the rabbit . . Then for the rematch and be fit enough and wise enough to skin him !
strange. i had the same feeling. Fury loses and then wins the rematch.
@@Marabarra94 watch the start of this video with Chisora stepping into southpaw . Left handed fighters used a different part of the brain . It confused Usyk and it worked . Be interesting to know how many southpaws Usyk has actually fought and study this trap . And as for Saudi - with Tyson’s height and range he can sit on that back foot all night and get paid but I feel the later rounds will need a level of fitness taught in a different way - so pull the plug and get paid !!! . Reminds me to watch hagler v Hearns again - Marvin switched like Chisora did with so so much aggression that he destroyed Tommy . +
Do you guys think fury would want to take the rematch if he loses? I know there’s a rematch clause for both but I kinda think it’ll be only one fight regardless of who wins.
The fact that only the winner of the first fight will be undisputed as the ibf I believe will strip the belt if the winner doesn’t fight hrgovic immediately, and that seems unlikely, makes me think that there might only be the one fight.
@@TheTBCNinjas2 Fury is boxing royalty now . Bob Arum and Frank Warren will keep any sanctioning body happy because he generates money like no other fighter . A rematch will most definitely happen in my opinion because Usyk won’t expect a different fighter and I genuinely think when Fury sets his mind to something with focus and dedication - he can beat Usyk across the sand dunes of Saudi just like Hagler did to Hearns . . . I don’t think he’s ready in February but best of luck to them both all the same .
One thing about tyson fury he's got heart and its going to be who wants it most have to go wher nobody likes to go deep.
They keep going on about the 4 belt era but there has been 4 Belts for over 25 years. WBC, IBF, WBA and WBO. Not including the IBO and a few others too. Just the WBO wasn't really accepted as a part of the undisputed. It really felt like the WBO was a Frank Warren endorsed belt back in the late 90s
Can we get a video of Muhammad Ali
How people can predict something what never happen? I think its 50 vs 50, bouth champs have chance!Good luck both of them.
Well presented.
I would suggest this fight will come down to how seriously Fury takes it and if he turns up. If so I can see him winning a close fight. If not Usyk will probably embarrass him in a very one-sided display.
As much as we've all fallen in love with Usyk's story (myself included), I just don't really see a way in which Usyk wins this fight other than having a puncher's chance of course. I think Fury has lived atop the division long enough now to have kind of become the villain. A lot of (more casual, shall we say?) fans have started to want to see him lose and in turn kind of forgotten about who he really is. The man is 6'9'' 270lbs.+ and as skilled as they come, and maybe has the best understanding of himself as a boxer (awareness) as the sport has ever seen. The fight against Ngannou wasn't as close as casuals wanted it to be, albeit still close enough for Ngannou to deserve all the praise he's getting. Fury still picked at him from long range and used the bag of wily veteran tricks enough to win the fight on points. I see a fair amount of people blaming the lack of an AJ fight on Fury, which is absolutely ludicrous. The man's got a lot of haters. But there really hasn't been any blueprint for beating him to date. If you're a gambler these will probably be the best odds you ever get on a Fury bet for certainly the rest of his prime, at around -125. He's a slight favorite and I'm sure the books want everybody blowing their money on Usyk's slightly + odds. Just my takes and hunches.
Is anyone else kinda over this at this point ? Don’t get me wrong, I’ll be watching it, but I’m way more interested in AJ Ngannou than this
Dont short frances he has skills and has the record for the hardest punch ever. that and his speed and timing hes a dangerous fighter and aj is about to find that out.
Usyk will Win big on points, but wouldn’t be shocked if he floors fury along the way, usyk will be way to fast and mobile for fury, size doesn’t matter when both are over 15st, infact much bigger than that can be a disadvantage,
Fury’s not a big enough body puncher to beat fury that way, unless he cracks him in the nuts a few times,
And than u woke up 😂😂
@@donk9189 fury pulled out because he was in for a beating
Putting aside all the Joshua v Fury talk (I think Joshua wins that fight easily btw), the only way Fury is winning the Usyk fight is by early knockout; he has to sell out to get the KO. Usyk is far too accurate and busy to lose if it goes to decision. Usyk has an insane work rate and racks up punches rapidly through blazing combinations and awkward angles. Furthermore, Usyk's stamina is simply unmatched in the sport. He maintains the same workrate in the championship rounds that he showcases in the early rounds. Furthermore, Usyk is faster, better defensively, and is the most talented pure technical boxer the sport has quite possibly ever seen in the heavyweight decision. The only way Fury has a chance is in the clinch, but again, Usyk's footwork and ring IQ is extremely high and will keep him out of trouble mostly. Another potential weakness for Usyk is that body shot as you mentioned, but again, Usyk is an extremely adaptable fighter. Interesting fight, but I think Usyk is simply far too tactical to lose this fight.
This is really tough to call - brain says Fury, i would of have been really confident if this was 2020 Fury, i just feel that hes absorbed too much of the easier Kronk style and not really prepped up on his Peter Fury style elusive dance feet that made him so special.
Fury made the heavyweight division exciting again. It was dead for almost 15 years with a silent boring champion who doesn’t talk and doesn’t know how to sell a fight. Fury is a good man, i’ve seen that version of him but he knows how to entertain. He’s always thankful to the Lord every end of the fight.
Superb video brother
Thank you man! Glad you enjoyed!