@@homebrewznz3482 Well a 54 year old brit who dosn't have an earing and been watching boxing since i was a boy' so seen most of them come and go and boxing will be a better place when he goes...
Because a Fury win will lead naturally into a fight with AJ, which is massive and will do massive PPV buys. No one wants to see AJ fight Usyk again. @@dansomething7742
I am a massive boxing fan been watching the sport for years. This analysis of the fight is best I have heard out of all the boxing channels in my opinion. Great show
Usyk is a different league to all of the other HW's, his skills,mentality, desire and commitment. Fury loses on points, by a pretty wide margin. Fury will 1, 2 and clinch, Usyk will be relentless.
I'd say AJs a match. A third one between those two would be interesting. Obv fury aj would be awesome and a must but I'd like aj usyk right now , aftr this one
Fat Fury hater is the vibe I get, just because Tyson put this fat waster in his place all his fans deny Fury being a great, what a bunch of knowledge less muppets !
Usyk is hunting legacy - he’s hunting whoever has the final belt - it’s not about fury for him. fury was only taking this fight if he was offered amazing money. Both men could win this fight but when the going gets tough, who will be more motivated? The man driven by legacy and history or the man driven by the 💰?
Ur right when he came back after the mental health stint he had it was all for legacy and for the mental health sufferers not about the money now he’s in Versace suits all the time flashing his cash and will only fight if the money is right and legacy is now not the reason 😂 usyk has a whole country to fight for and was willing to take a smaller percentage just to fight and to complete his collection of belts and legacy he’s got tons of belts I only found out about him maybe 8 years ago became an instant fan and k we he was going to make it especially with all the belts he has he was barely talked about kinda like a silent Assassin 😂
@@saintdon4461 Against which average opponent. He only got up at a count of nine and a half when Wilder dropped him in the first fight and yes, he bravely saw the round out. Any other referee would not even have started counting the way Fury was dropped. But that doesn't make him a good or talented boxer which Usyk certainly is. Let's see, now that Fury snookered himself into this Usyk fight and can't escape anymore (hopefully?) we should be in for a wonderful boxing exhibition between a world class good boxer and an average but big and heavy guy. Hopefully Fury doesn't have Cunningham and Ngannou too much in his head
Anyone that believes a word that comes out of Fury's mouth after all the bs and lies he's told they are very gullible to put it nicely, f#cking morons would be another way to word it.
Anyone that thinks that cut wasn't premeditated is actually silly. Fury was in absolutely no shape for Fury in February and they bloody knew that, he needed more time. Look how much weight he's shredded since.
because he beat gassiev who lost to wallen or because he beat bellew? or maybe because he beat chazz weather spoon, chisora or a washed aj? Ahh maybe because he cheated a win off a 26 year old dubois... what makes him a superior professional technician LOL
@@gangsta891 What makes him a vast superior technician is that he has 300 amateur fighrs, is an amateur world champion, an Olympic champion, a Ali trophy winner and undisputed light heavyweight champion who faced only other world championd during that tournament, has beaten every heavyweight put in front of him, and then we have Fury; who beat only 2 guys with a known name, a totally Gypsy woodoo befuddled Klitschko and a quoted no good boxer with only one punch Wilder who dropped him often enough during their fights, had a problem against a then hardly known Wallin, got a boxing lesson from a little midget lightheavy Cunningham while the fight lasted and who dropped him as well and he couldn't even handle a novice Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him also. Have you got enough of a comparison between the two of them with that explanation? I have been in boxing for 12 years in Europe, RSA and Argentina and am still looking for something that's apparently that great about Fury. Other than his hight and weight, pushing, holding, shoving, clinching, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms and the occasional illegal elbow, holding behind the neck while hitting uppercuts at the same time I truly haven't seen much actual good "boxing" brilliance. Please point it out to me?
Usyk fan here. I can't hold it against Fury for holding the press conference, they need to sell the fight. Especially when Fury is earning the majority of the pot
Part of me also thought he was doing the presser to announce retirement, but the Usyk posters were everywhere, so that made me think twice. I think he’s gonna be ready for this fight and regardless of who wins, we’ll get the best Tyson we could get
I think a lot of the fear comes from the fact Fury has called him a middleweight for years and now has no choice but to beat him or eat all those words
Usyk has never fought a single fighter like fury and fury has never fought a single fighter like usyk. It’s such a great pair up and can’t wait. Fury should get the measure of usyk easier than the other way round though.
I think it will be good fight. I also think Fury is the big man and so of course he will try to big man him. I'm in the camp that thinks Usyk has been planning for this fight for a long time and will know how to win and will win. Usyk is just The GOAT. Would be more exciting and more people would agree with me if he had that stop the show power but he wins even he shouldn't ... The GOAT.
The amount of grown men making videos and comments about furys every move is embarrassing, Yes we get it the man is literally bipolar of course he talks shit just as the majority of the boxing world does, why men are getting emotionally rattled by his existence is just cringe, lets just look forward to what is a really intriguing fight
Just had to scroll through 50 comments from Fury haters to see someone speaking sense. Can’t workout why the whole boxing community has just became obsessed with Fury.
@@Thefatlad_ It is bizarre These people who clearly hate the man religiously follow his every move and word he says just to write and talk negative stuff about him, it is an obsession and very strange behaviour, it is not just fury though the whole boxing scene is just populated by fans of certain fighters and not the sport itself, no different to the children who go around writing stuff about Messi vs Ronaldo and all that rubbish
Cant wait.. Not sure who im backing to win with all the chats and changes.. But, most times its looking into the fighters eyes as they do tje walk out where i make my final thought..
Anyone watching old Tyson Fury will see him punch himself in his own face😂. Hes basically going to get it off Usyk. His silver tongue wont get him our of this one.
This is legitimately the make or break fight for Fury .. the Vlad fight was a great performance but Vlad clearly had a very poor performance and seemed like he checked out and simlilar to the same excuses Fury fans make for the Ngannou performance he underestimated him a paid for it. The Wilder 1 and 2 performances where great but again vs a very very limited 1 trick pony and still got caught multiple times during those 3 fights this is the 1st time Fury is fighting a guy whose 100% locked in and elite at the same time IMO and if Fury wins he gets his credit if not his legacy is in serious question
Tyson did that same history lesson stuff in the Klitschko fight presser mate. Go back and watch the first one in Germany he says something like "all the great champions of the past don't beat the young up and comers when they're 40 years old".
Usyk fan boys forget that Derek chisora came close to beating him, DDD was unlucky in there fight with a body punch, so if you think this is a 100% win for Usyk you really need to have a word with yourself...
It's too hard to call with so many variables and unknowns, mostly about Fury. We kinda know what we're going to get with Usyk and we know he's certainly had the better form while Fury's up and down both in form and weight and mindset. So I guess it's more about what sort of Tyson turns up because we know what sort of Usyk turns up. For me, I'd guess the difference is who's going to be able to sustain the highest work rate and output. This was what Usyk thrives on and used to push AJ beyond a pace AJ could live with and AJ faded in the latter rounds while Usyk was still buzzing about. Now, I'd praise Fury for having better cardio and ability to sustain output over AJ so it's an interesting fight but I'd lean slightly toward Usyk although this is boxing, anything can happen and Fury in particular is one of the most unpredictable boxers there is.
Tyson Fury knows how to use his weight better than AJ. AJ just didn't know how to clinch and lean on Usyk. Fury is far cannier in many departments and he has a better boxing brain. Uzyk knows how to beat Fury and Fury knows how to beat Usyk and that's why this is the great fight that it is. I was following Usyk long before he moved up as I was following Bivil long before he fought Canelo. I don't bet on fights but I would have backed Fury to beat Wilder from the get go, I fancied Usyk to beat AJ and I knew that Bivol would beat Canelo. The Fury-Usyk fight is really hard to judge due to Fury's ADHD/mental health/inconsistency/weight problems. The fact that he maybe worried and be somewhat nervous could favour Fury. Motivation has been a weakness for him. On the other hand, he could still blow up and go AWOL.
Agree with most of the comments made but being shruderthan others? Hasn't even helped him against an amateur and "nivice" Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him as well. His holding, clinching, squashing, pushing, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms, hitting uppercuts at the same time as holding a guy behind the neck, the occasional illegal elbow and his weight and size worked for him against intimidated and mediocre opponents, but it will not work against any of the top class fighters and I count AJ, as the best British boxer, into that top ranked class of ranked fighters. Fury wants AJ certainly even less than Usyk, but now with all his big talk he snookered himself into this Usyk fight and can't escape anymore (hopefully) but you never know what this Haudini is capeable of🤣😂
You guys are so right! Being able to tap into both fighters psyche. I believe Fury’s not getting anything back from Usyk and they decided to Hype up the fight and as you guys said push the reset button! Also for Fury to justify top Cruiserweights stepping up and losing to the big boys shows some doubts at the back of his mind and had to research to back up his Theory to convince himself!! Tough call I want Fury to win but I think Usyk will edge it with quick movement and workrate. 🥊
Regardless of who’s the bookies favourite on fight night the pressure is on Tyson to win. He’s the natural heavyweight and the bigger man. There’s also that terrible performance against Ngannou which will be playing on his mind. In any sport you’re only as good as your last performance, he then had to watch AJ’s squat him like a fly. Tyson’s constant belittling of Usyk is also piling pressure on himself. I’m not saying Fury hasn’t got the tools to win but he’s definitely carrying the pressure and I think that press conference showed that.
Joshua IS an elite heavyweight. He only lost to usyk because his whole gameplan both fights was to out box Usyk. If he had planned to use his power too he could’ve won. I defy anyone to stand up against an onslaught by Joshua. But AJ has lately realised his chin is NOT bad, and he can get in there and get guys out of there like he used to do. And he really WANTS Fury bad now too. He’s using Fury as a motivator to end his career on a huge note. This is AJ going for his legacy and he’s hugely dangerous in this mode.
Fury Top 3 best Assets: ●STAMINA ●SIZE ●IQ When Fury fought NGannou he lost the advantage of SIZE and STAMINA being so out of shape. Now he is in SHAPE... He can Match USYKS stamina. Be BIGGER and can MATCH his IQ
LMAO Fury's stamina is good but overrated. His actual work rate is not that high, he does a lot of feinting, fidgeting, showboating and posturing where he looks like he's doing something when he isn't. He also loses his shape, becomes more stationary and clinches a lot in the later rounds. He can't match Uysk's stamina at all.
@@RoundtableEntertainmentChannel He moved well but that fight was still very low volume. One of the most boring fights I have ever seen. Wlad just looked at Fury confused the whole fight, which is credit to the tremendous skill of Fury but not his stamina. That was also years ago with a much lighter and younger Fury.
@@freedom4life123 Ok.. You've really changed my mind on this fight because I definitely respect and value your opinion not 😂 Imagine caring so much about an athlete while you have a weird hatred of Tyson Fury he doesn't even know you exist
Some thoughts on Usyk v Fury: (1) Usyk v Fury (not Fury v Usyk) because Usyk holds 3 of the 4 major sanctioning bodies’ titles. and Fury just one. All are fairly meaningless but having three, puts Usyk ahead and entitled to be treated as champion. (2) Fury, undoubtedly, looks in very good shape for this fight. I suspect that he is in better shape now than he would have been had the fight occurred on 17 February 2024. We will not know until the fight starts who, if anyone, has overtrained or failed to re-reach his peak condition as a result of the delay. But Fury is looking particularly good, and likely to come in lighter than in his most recent fights. (3) We can only guess how much, if at all, Usyk has been affected by the delay. However, at 37 years of age, he is at the end of his career (Fury at 35 may be too, as a consequence of his strength sapping fights against Wilder and propensity for letting his weight balloon between fights) and could well find that he, Usyk, has lost too much of his former speed and endurance. (4) Much, too much in my view, has been made of Fury’s possible vulnerability against southpaws. Usyk on the other hand (though perhaps I will stand corrected) has not himself fought a southpaw of note at all, so I expect Fury to test this out at least at some stage during the fight. Fighting southpaw might also help to better protect Fury’s right eye. (5) Fury has shown, against Wallin and most recently in sparring against Agron Smakici, a propensity for having his right eye cut by the left hand of a southpaw. If his cut right eye againt Smakici has not recovered, Usyk may be able to split it open again, although he will find this more difficult being shorter than both Wallin and Smakici. (6) Usyk supposedly is vulnerable to body shots, though largely, even entirely, from having been dropped (but not stopped) from a body shot from Bieterbiev in the amateurs, and more recently by Daniel Dubois. Bieterbiev, with a 100% stoppage rate as a professional, is an exceptionally hard puncher, however, and Dubois, a noted puncher, when he landed had hit him with the whole of his glove below the belly button which, to anyone unbiased, is surely too low and illegal. Usyk won both fights anyway and, except for the low blow, clearly outclassed Dubois. (7) Both Usyk and Fury have good punch resistence and neither carries a one punch fight-ender. Of the two Fury hits harder but Usyk hits faster and more often. But the overwhelming likelihood is that the fight will be close and will go the distance. (8) Much will depend on the ring and the choice of referee. If the ring is large and the floor surface firm, it will favour Usyk; but if the ring is small or the floor surface soft, it will favour Fury. And the referee, if he breaks up clinches and stops Fury grappling with and leaning on Usyk, will give Usyk the advantage; otherwise Fury likely will tire Usyk out and have a major advantage in the later rounds. (9) My prediction is, as it has been from after Usyk’s fights with Joshua, but before Fury’s Ngannou fight, that Usyk will win a close points decision. It could even be a draw. Then I expect Usyk to retire, but for Fury to fight Joshua before retiring himself. (10) For betting men, check out, nearer the fight, what Teddy Atlas says. He is often, though not always, correct in his predictions; and if David Haye strongly backs one of them, put your money on the other one. I do not recall his ever having predicted the winner of a fight, especially one where the outcome is uncertain.
I’ve written it everywhere, but usyk stops him in the tenth. Fury throws that jab, step back, left right and comes over his front foot with the last punch, and usyk’s going to come up straight through the middle with an uppercut to drop him. Then it’ll be a full dance around him and the ref’s gonna jump in. I don’t care who wins personally, I just want all the guys of our generation actually fighting, so 6 losses doesn’t mean a thing in my book, more fights of this scale ☝️☝️☝️
Fury and Usyk are both excellent technicians and both have a boxing IQ second to none. They can both fight going back, and forwards, in the pocket and adjust on the fly. All the BS comments and naysayers need to shut it and enjoy the show. This is the best fighting the best.
One of them is excellent and has a great boxing IQ (as we play around with that strange comment all the time) but the other one cetrainly does not have any boxing "brilliance" and his IQ can only be measured because of his holding, squashing, clinching, pushing, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms and the occasional illegal elbow, holding behind the neck while hitting uppercuts at the same time all are not brilliant boxing tactics nor count as good "boxing IQ" and that's about all which helped Fury to win his fighrs against midiocre opponents. None of that "brilliance" helped him against the "novice" Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him as well.
I think Fury needs to box at range tbh. Let the space take the edge off the speed and timing. Long Jabs and straights, body and head, manage the distance and force Usyk to dance. Then when he closes big man him, lean on, hold and pull him around. What Fury can’t do is stand in the middle distance and trade because Usyk is too slick and quick and at a distance that Usyk can reach Fury he’ll beat Fury to the punch and out angle him all night.
Brilliant summary from both of you guys. I don’t like Fury because he has proved to be a massive disappointment with his cherry picking and ducking. But, he obviously has all the advantages he keeps talking about…he should win but, Usyk is an amazing fighter…he’s shown that his whole career, not least against Joshua in that second fight when it looked like the tables were starting to turn in the 9th. This is going to be a great fight.
Hopefully? My guss would be that Fury aims for an early disqualification. It would be better than receiving a humiliating hiding for 12 rounds from Usyk. Afterwards he can always claim it was an unfair decission and still quote that he retires "undefeated", having fought nobody that counted of the top ranked boxers.
@@fredneuwirth6324 Never thought o that…! He’d have to do something seriously bad to get disqualified though…Mike Tyson bit Holyfield’s ear…! He and Warren have already flagged up that he will being going below the belt.
He's getting a lot of stick and you could certainly argue it's warranted but I believe he gets it done. He will do what others have been scared to do and walk Usyk down and wear on him and finish him in round 8 in my opinion.
For me the thing fury has over Aj...is ring I.Q I honestly think he will try a gameplan, and if does not work, is more than clever enough to work it out Aj is fantastic to a gameplan....but if the gameplan fails....he is lost And hate fury as much as u like...thats one thing u gotta give fury
it makes it more interesting and adds some excitement to have a favorite in almost any fight. i loved it when Lennox Lewis knocked out that mexican with the worst haircut in history, that was beautiful
The reason uysk beat aj is because he got aj at a bad time head wise. Also, Aj got a dodgy chin, and uysk could not stop him. Uysk can't hurt Fury, so I believe Fury wins late stoppege points.
It was the most cringy cheesy boxing communication that I have ever seen & that’s the WBC HW Champ of the world. Can you imagine any other world champion just holding a press conference so he can be adored by his team & all the other journalists creeping & tiptoeing around him 🤮🤮 It was embarrassing to watch how all his team with there script making out as if he was God Almighty just for something to do that day. It was awful to watch & in my opinion he was told to do it by Saudi to get selling the fight as tickets are not selling & have hugely been reduced in price to clear. The majority of tickets for the fight will end up being given to friends & family & celebs. The phone call from Turkey was all rehearsed & pre recorded & that was his way of convincing everyone the magnitude of the fight but the reality it’s not selling & people are not bothered & Saudi have too much invested to have a flop on there hands with this & future events so the best thing is to get the most recognised of the two boxers to do a press conference to big it & build it up. The funny thing is all the compliments Usyk was getting where at the last press he was a big ugly gappy toothed rabbit sausage dosser who was gona get knocked out. I would put money on it that if AJ was fighting Wilder or Parker or Ngannou 2 more people would tune in to that than this fight. Also the level of swearing was embarrassing & tottaly unprofessional & giving people a great impression of British Athletes 🤦🏼♂️
What the Saudis should do is get rid of Fury and let him retire and then arrange a Ali Trophy like tournament of the top 8 ranked heavyweights. Then we will see who emerges at the top and my guess would be its going to be Usyk and AJ. No use having Fury in there, he doesn't like to fight any of the real ranked fighters and certainly AJ even less than Usyk.
Tyson Fury will be his 100% ready against Usyk next month. To be perfectly honest, if Fury's 100% is not good enough to beat Usyk on May 18th, there will not be a rematch. Fury knows he was not prepared against Ngannou but he also knows he will be against Usyk. If his best is not good enough to beat the smaller Ukrainian the first time, I highly doubt that Fury will think he can improve on that to win the rematch. Fury has claimed to be a boxing encyclopedia. Frankly no one disputes that. Therefore If he somehow unexpectedly loses, he will realize he is not capable of rendering a better performance. Only an incompetent can improve. Someone as well-versed as Fury will never be able to basically improve. As a result, a Fury loss will not have fans see Fury-Usyk II.
It's an interesting one. Daniel Dubois beat Usyk in my opinion, only for a controversial below the belt decision. That said, Fury's confidence has definitely been questioned by the Ngannou fight. Going to be an interesting one!
No controversial low blow, it was a proper low blow. Usyk having won every singlt round during that fight was hit borderline low continously and doesn't need to fake a low blow. But during my 12 years in boxing, if non of the glove hit anywhere near the "flesh" and all below the belt line, it's a low blow. No argument.
This is more than a boxing match for Usyk. He is fighting to inspire his countrymen- little Country Vs Big Country or David and Goliath. If Usyk wins, so can Ukraine. He could pick up a gun, but he believes he is doing more good by boxing and becoming undisputed. Tyson has woken up and knows this is a serious challenge, he has to be the best version of himself. I felt his win against FN felt like a defeat, he showed himself-up. Usyk will put his life on the line for this fight- but a fit Fury will be too big, too strong for Usyk IMHO.
I presume this upcoming fight and what TF tactics will be especially the comparison with Wilder etc, Usyk is light years in front of Wilder, Usyk would box Wilders head off……. TF is in a very difficult position with Usyk, a skill set he has NEVER faced in the last ten years…. For me Usyk wins…..
I think Tyson for the first two rounds will go mental looking for a knock out before Usyk settles down into his flow, that's what i would do straight off the bat start swinging like fk don't give him the chance to dance like Chizora fight with Usyk knock him of his stride and don;t stop till he drop, awesome patter lads
@@freedom4life123 True, but he needs to be put under pressure, low blows seems to piss him off not too low tho like in the balls, i think Tyson has a chance that way don.t give the man time, Usyk is a class act like fit as fk for 12 rounds hard man to beat, can;t wait for the fight, i am going to say Tyson in the first 3, failing that Usyk win
Born in London, proud to be English, proud to be rooting for a proper fighter, that being Usyk
Was a Fury fan but over the last couple years totaly went off him' So hopefuly Usyk takes his belt and becomes a fully deserved undisputed champ...
He probably lost any fan who wears an earing or is a 'foreigner', he definitely lost all ear wearing foreigners.
@@homebrewznz3482 Well a 54 year old brit who dosn't have an earing and been watching boxing since i was a boy' so seen most of them come and go and boxing will be a better place when he goes...
@@jimgem I agree Jim. Im also 54 and have been watching since I was a boy as well. Cheers
Love and support to usyk and team from the UK 🇬🇧 do the uk a favour and knock tyson fury the bum out
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upset aj fans . true uk 🇬🇧 fans are behind tyson.
@@ag7337 Wrong, the vast majority can't suffer the lying bar steward.
The real public have Fury - the woke trans side hate fury - that’s why they are white and support AJ who won’t shop in their store
Proper bellends
@@wizardssleeve6049 96,000 fans at Wembley says you are wrong. you are one of the upset aj fans I was taking about.
Just hope Usyk isn’t robbed as Fury seems to be in the pocket of his excellency 😳
Fury is just an infidel to his excellency
Why would his excellency care who wins?
@@dansomething7742is that a serious question? 😭
Talking crap
Because a Fury win will lead naturally into a fight with AJ, which is massive and will do massive PPV buys. No one wants to see AJ fight Usyk again. @@dansomething7742
Fury's trying to navigate what the boxing audience now thinks about him and a kinda reignited his fans confidence.
Fury cacking it, he's been backed into a corner and is hating it.
im loving it 😁
Knob head
Sure pal 😂😂😂😂
Gready belly hates Usyk for standing in the way to make easy money in cherry picking fights
I like how Poo Geordie admitted that he hates Fury and just wants to see him get beat
Hes not the only one 😁
Joey loves tyson 😂 where are your knee pads Joe 😂
And geordie hates him they polar opposites on fury
I am a massive boxing fan been watching the sport for years. This analysis of the fight is best I have heard out of all the boxing channels in my opinion.
Great show
Can’t see anyone beating an all time cruiser weight legend like Usyk right now, too good for the current division
I have someone in mind .. an all time heavyweight great in Tyson Fury. There is no beating him.
@@jeffweaseldinky1463 haha what’s the number of your dealer? That’s some strong stuff you’re smoking 🚬 😄
@@jeffweaseldinky1463 FANBOY DETECTED.
Usyk is a different league to all of the other HW's, his skills,mentality, desire and commitment. Fury loses on points, by a pretty wide margin. Fury will 1, 2 and clinch, Usyk will be relentless.
I'd say AJs a match. A third one between those two would be interesting. Obv fury aj would be awesome and a must but I'd like aj usyk right now , aftr this one
@@girltal.k AJ vs Fury we will never see. Fury wants AJ even less than Usky and he knows that he would most likely lose by a KO against AJ
@@girltal.k😂😂😂😂😂you are trolling right? Usyk out boxed AJ COMFORTABLY....TWICE. stop with this whole " aj is different now" rubbish.
Which is why he looked so amazing against Chisora 😂
Fat Fury hater is the vibe I get, just because Tyson put this fat waster in his place all his fans deny Fury being a great, what a bunch of knowledge less muppets !
Usyk will probably drop fury but it won’t be a hurtful punch it will be a shock more than anything when he realises usyk is quicker than he think
Ufc 300 tonight
Who has Usysk dropped in the HW ? Usysk can win on points but he hasn't got the power to drop Fury..
@@baldersn4474 He dropped DD
@@homebrewznz3482 dubois basically took a knee again lol
@homebrewznz3482 he never dropped DD , he took a knee again ?
I'm on with Joey on this one!! Let's go! It'll be a banger. I am so hyped for this
What a brilliant podcast. You 2 guys work together brilliantly. A lot of sense spoken 😊👍
Usyk is hunting legacy - he’s hunting whoever has the final belt - it’s not about fury for him. fury was only taking this fight if he was offered amazing money. Both men could win this fight but when the going gets tough, who will be more motivated? The man driven by legacy and history or the man driven by the 💰?
fury has always dug deep when needed too
If Tyson wins his belts back he would have got all his lost belts back whilst being undefeated lineal 2x.champion ..... legacy.....
Ur right when he came back after the mental health stint he had it was all for legacy and for the mental health sufferers not about the money now he’s in Versace suits all the time flashing his cash and will only fight if the money is right and legacy is now not the reason 😂 usyk has a whole country to fight for and was willing to take a smaller percentage just to fight and to complete his collection of belts and legacy he’s got tons of belts I only found out about him maybe 8 years ago became an instant fan and k we he was going to make it especially with all the belts he has he was barely talked about kinda like a silent Assassin 😂
@@saintdon4461 Against which average opponent.
He only got up at a count of nine and a half when Wilder dropped him in the first fight and yes, he bravely saw the round out. Any other referee would not even have started counting the way Fury was dropped.
But that doesn't make him a good or talented boxer which Usyk certainly is.
Let's see, now that Fury snookered himself into this Usyk fight and can't escape anymore (hopefully?) we should be in for a wonderful boxing exhibition between a world class good boxer and an average but big and heavy guy.
Hopefully Fury doesn't have Cunningham and Ngannou too much in his head
tyson just miss directs everyone on purpose, he says its about the dollars but really he cares about legacy aswel
I think it further confirmed that Fury is full of shit lol
Anyone that believes a word that comes out of Fury's mouth after all the bs and lies he's told they are very gullible to put it nicely, f#cking morons would be another way to word it.
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@@SamRoberts-ng3pu Edited it, thanks bro 👍
Hes a book of contradictions
wtf are you on about
Anyone that thinks that cut wasn't premeditated is actually silly.
Fury was in absolutely no shape for Fury in February and they bloody knew that, he needed more time. Look how much weight he's shredded since.
USYK is the superior technician and will win as he has advanced skillset to Fury
Absolutely agree, Fury either loses on points to Usyk, or Fury pulls out of the fight
because he beat gassiev who lost to wallen or because he beat bellew? or maybe because he beat chazz weather spoon, chisora or a washed aj? Ahh maybe because he cheated a win off a 26 year old dubois... what makes him a superior professional technician LOL
@@gangsta891 What makes him a vast superior technician is that he has 300 amateur fighrs, is an amateur world champion, an Olympic champion, a Ali trophy winner and undisputed light heavyweight champion who faced only other world championd during that tournament, has beaten every heavyweight put in front of him, and then we have Fury;
who beat only 2 guys with a known name, a totally Gypsy woodoo befuddled Klitschko and a quoted no good boxer with only one punch Wilder who dropped him often enough during their fights, had a problem against a then hardly known Wallin, got a boxing lesson from a little midget lightheavy Cunningham while the fight lasted and who dropped him as well and he couldn't even handle a novice Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him also.
Have you got enough of a comparison between the two of them with that explanation? I have been in boxing for 12 years in Europe, RSA and Argentina and am still looking for something that's apparently that great about Fury.
Other than his hight and weight, pushing, holding, shoving, clinching, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms and the occasional illegal elbow, holding behind the neck while hitting uppercuts at the same time I truly haven't seen much actual good "boxing" brilliance.
Please point it out to me?
How so? Tyson is a fantastic boxer and is fitter, stronger and obviously a lot bigger. A good big one always beats a good little un
@@jeffweaseldinky1463 Did you use the good biggun phrase when Usyk smashed Joshua twice?
Your just a Fury fanboy weapon and you talk 💩
Usyk fan here. I can't hold it against Fury for holding the press conference, they need to sell the fight. Especially when Fury is earning the majority of the pot
Good vid but idk know why gordie was fence sitting on AJ vs fury’s power
Part of me also thought he was doing the presser to announce retirement, but the Usyk posters were everywhere, so that made me think twice.
I think he’s gonna be ready for this fight and regardless of who wins, we’ll get the best Tyson we could get
Good cos then they cant make any excuses for him when usyk destroys him 😁
Great intro from true Geordie about Tyson for the first time. Respect 🫡. You make people feel better when you support Tyson. Thank you.
I think a lot of the fear comes from the fact Fury has called him a middleweight for years and now has no choice but to beat him or eat all those words
yes he's put himself under a bit of pressure with all that talk
@@homebrewznz3482 Which will make the win even sweeter for usyk 😁
@@freedom4life123 Yes indeed
So hyped for this fight man
Usyk has never fought a single fighter like fury and fury has never fought a single fighter like usyk. It’s such a great pair up and can’t wait. Fury should get the measure of usyk easier than the other way round though.
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@@freedom4life123 go on then. Explain.
True Geordie proves that rival fans can get along just fine:-))
It honestly looks like he called a presser so all his yes men could tell him how fantastic he is. It was strange.
I think it will be good fight. I also think Fury is the big man and so of course he will try to big man him. I'm in the camp that thinks Usyk has been planning for this fight for a long time and will know how to win and will win. Usyk is just The GOAT. Would be more exciting and more people would agree with me if he had that stop the show power but he wins even he shouldn't ... The GOAT.
The amount of grown men making videos and comments about furys every move is embarrassing, Yes we get it the man is literally bipolar of course he talks shit just as the majority of the boxing world does, why men are getting emotionally rattled by his existence is just cringe, lets just look forward to what is a really intriguing fight
Just had to scroll through 50 comments from Fury haters to see someone speaking sense. Can’t workout why the whole boxing community has just became obsessed with Fury.
@@Thefatlad_ It is bizarre These people who clearly hate the man religiously follow his every move and word he says just to write and talk negative stuff about him, it is an obsession and very strange behaviour, it is not just fury though the whole boxing scene is just populated by fans of certain fighters and not the sport itself, no different to the children who go around writing stuff about Messi vs Ronaldo and all that rubbish
@@ironcrusader728it’s only gotten worse after aj knocked out ngannou
It's Furys B.S. that's cringeworthy!
Agreed
Cant wait.. Not sure who im backing to win with all the chats and changes.. But, most times its looking into the fighters eyes as they do tje walk out where i make my final thought..
Fair play you say it how it is.... Bravo Bravo
Anyone watching old Tyson Fury will see him punch himself in his own face😂. Hes basically going to get it off Usyk. His silver tongue wont get him our of this one.
This is a much more objective analysis from TG. I'm not a fan of his biased silliness around Fury, but this was refreshing and realistic. Nice job.
Fury looks like he is back in the game
looks like he's been to weight watchers
Based on..............?
He's been on the Oprah diet😂😂
This is legitimately the make or break fight for Fury .. the Vlad fight was a great performance but Vlad clearly had a very poor performance and seemed like he checked out and simlilar to the same excuses Fury fans make for the Ngannou performance he underestimated him a paid for it. The Wilder 1 and 2 performances where great but again vs a very very limited 1 trick pony and still got caught multiple times during those 3 fights this is the 1st time Fury is fighting a guy whose 100% locked in and elite at the same time IMO and if Fury wins he gets his credit if not his legacy is in serious question
Consistency 💪🏼
Tyson did that same history lesson stuff in the Klitschko fight presser mate. Go back and watch the first one in Germany he says something like "all the great champions of the past don't beat the young up and comers when they're 40 years old".
Usyk fan boys forget that Derek chisora came close to beating him, DDD was unlucky in there fight with a body punch, so if you think this is a 100% win for Usyk you really need to have a word with yourself...
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Chisora wasn’t close to beating uysk at all uysk was always in control of that fight and never looked like he was going to loose it
Tyson Fury, one in a thousand generations will surely win the fight under whatsoever circumstances.
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It's too hard to call with so many variables and unknowns, mostly about Fury.
We kinda know what we're going to get with Usyk and we know he's certainly had the better form while Fury's up and down both in form and weight and mindset.
So I guess it's more about what sort of Tyson turns up because we know what sort of Usyk turns up.
For me, I'd guess the difference is who's going to be able to sustain the highest work rate and output. This was what Usyk thrives on and used to push AJ beyond a pace AJ could live with and AJ faded in the latter rounds while Usyk was still buzzing about. Now, I'd praise Fury for having better cardio and ability to sustain output over AJ so it's an interesting fight but I'd lean slightly toward Usyk although this is boxing, anything can happen and Fury in particular is one of the most unpredictable boxers there is.
Tyson Fury knows how to use his weight better than AJ. AJ just didn't know how to clinch and lean on Usyk. Fury is far cannier in many departments and he has a better boxing brain.
Uzyk knows how to beat Fury and Fury knows how to beat Usyk and that's why this is the great fight that it is.
I was following Usyk long before he moved up as I was following Bivil long before he fought Canelo.
I don't bet on fights but I would have backed Fury to beat Wilder from the get go, I fancied Usyk to beat AJ and I knew that Bivol would beat Canelo.
The Fury-Usyk fight is really hard to judge due to Fury's ADHD/mental health/inconsistency/weight problems.
The fact that he maybe worried and be somewhat nervous could favour Fury. Motivation has been a weakness for him. On the other hand, he could still blow up and go AWOL.
Agree with most of the comments made but being shruderthan others? Hasn't even helped him against an amateur and "nivice" Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him as well.
His holding, clinching, squashing, pushing, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms, hitting uppercuts at the same time as holding a guy behind the neck, the occasional illegal elbow and his weight and size worked for him against intimidated and mediocre opponents, but it will not work against any of the top class fighters and I count AJ, as the best British boxer, into that top ranked class of ranked fighters.
Fury wants AJ certainly even less than Usyk, but now with all his big talk he snookered himself into this Usyk fight and can't escape anymore (hopefully) but you never know what this Haudini is capeable of🤣😂
I have always thought that Fury would lose to Usyk. After that weird press conference, i believe Usyk stops him.
You guys are so right! Being able to tap into both fighters psyche. I believe Fury’s not getting anything back from Usyk and they decided to Hype up the fight and as you guys said push the reset button! Also for Fury to justify top Cruiserweights stepping up and losing to the big boys shows some doubts at the back of his mind and had to research to back up his Theory to convince himself!! Tough call I want Fury to win but I think Usyk will edge it with quick movement and workrate. 🥊
He is ready! We have a fight to watch now!!!
@Joey Knight Boxing You are all forgetting that Fury's best days are behind him. You are going to see the best version of Usyk ever.
Geordie used to love Fury, Until Fury shouted at Geordie, now geordie hates him.😂😂😂
Regardless of who’s the bookies favourite on fight night the pressure is on Tyson to win. He’s the natural heavyweight and the bigger man. There’s also that terrible performance against Ngannou which will be playing on his mind. In any sport you’re only as good as your last performance, he then had to watch AJ’s squat him like a fly. Tyson’s constant belittling of Usyk is also piling pressure on himself. I’m not saying Fury hasn’t got the tools to win but he’s definitely carrying the pressure and I think that press conference showed that.
Joshua IS an elite heavyweight. He only lost to usyk because his whole gameplan both fights was to out box Usyk. If he had planned to use his power too he could’ve won. I defy anyone to stand up against an onslaught by Joshua. But AJ has lately realised his chin is NOT bad, and he can get in there and get guys out of there like he used to do. And he really WANTS Fury bad now too. He’s using Fury as a motivator to end his career on a huge note. This is AJ going for his legacy and he’s hugely dangerous in this mode.
Pumping fury to stop him cancelling lol
Did you remove the April 1st video?
Love your WIAM videos btw!
Anyone notice Shane missing from presser?
He knows his brother won’t win
He was probably stuffing himself in the catering section
Yep - aj is elite and he is big. And he dismantled him in the first one. Best counter point you could make to furys bolloks
Big john dad is in camp because now he shuts up about problems in camp
Epic commentary.
Imagine the pressure the Baldy Makem would feel in Newcastle 😂
it was on my notifications 2 days before
Well done👏🏻
@@counterfeitclone so it wasnt a snap presser then was it lol
Watch everyone about turn and fall back in love with Fury again when he beats Usyk.
According to Fury Usyk is just a middleweight so it wont be enough. He needs to beat AJ
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Fury Top 3 best Assets:
●STAMINA
●SIZE
●IQ
When Fury fought NGannou he lost the advantage of SIZE and STAMINA being so out of shape.
Now he is in SHAPE... He can Match USYKS stamina. Be BIGGER and can MATCH his IQ
LMAO Fury's stamina is good but overrated. His actual work rate is not that high, he does a lot of feinting, fidgeting, showboating and posturing where he looks like he's doing something when he isn't. He also loses his shape, becomes more stationary and clinches a lot in the later rounds. He can't match Uysk's stamina at all.
@@murozman Fury vs Klit could have matched USYK. Facts my friend
Fury's stamina and out put is ass lol. And his footwork is a mess. I have zero confidence in Fury.
all that weight loss might weaken him. He may have taken it off too fast
@@RoundtableEntertainmentChannel He moved well but that fight was still very low volume. One of the most boring fights I have ever seen. Wlad just looked at Fury confused the whole fight, which is credit to the tremendous skill of Fury but not his stamina. That was also years ago with a much lighter and younger Fury.
Usyk will be ready and he will give his best performance yet.
I used to be a fan of Fury, but unfortunately, I have lost respect for him. I sincerely hope that Usyk will emerge victorious in their upcoming fight.
Interesting take from Brian at the beginning. I Didn’t consider possible problems with the camp itself, thought it would all be on Fury to blame.
When it comes to this fight i don't think I'd question Fury's heart and toughness he has always got up whenever he was put down
Yes he has but look at the opponents he beat, nowhere close to usyk. this fight will be a no contest for usyk. mark my words
@@freedom4life123 Ok.. You've really changed my mind on this fight because I definitely respect and value your opinion not 😂 Imagine caring so much about an athlete while you have a weird hatred of Tyson Fury he doesn't even know you exist
I thought John Fury was classic …. all the panel trying to big up the fight and John says it going to be a boring fight 🤪
No one going to be surprised if Fury pulls out.
Was funny when he said everyone called wlad a piece of shit after I beat him 😂
Some thoughts on Usyk v Fury:
(1) Usyk v Fury (not Fury v Usyk) because Usyk holds 3 of the 4 major sanctioning bodies’ titles. and Fury just one. All are fairly meaningless but having three, puts Usyk ahead and entitled to be treated as champion.
(2) Fury, undoubtedly, looks in very good shape for this fight. I suspect that he is in better shape now than he would have been had the fight occurred on 17 February 2024. We will not know until the fight starts who, if anyone, has overtrained or failed to re-reach his peak condition as a result of the delay. But Fury is looking particularly good, and likely to come in lighter than in his most recent fights.
(3) We can only guess how much, if at all, Usyk has been affected by the delay. However, at 37 years of age, he is at the end of his career (Fury at 35 may be too, as a consequence of his strength sapping fights against Wilder and propensity for letting his weight balloon between fights) and could well find that he, Usyk, has lost too much of his former speed and endurance.
(4) Much, too much in my view, has been made of Fury’s possible vulnerability against southpaws. Usyk on the other hand (though perhaps I will stand corrected) has not himself fought a southpaw of note at all, so I expect Fury to test this out at least at some stage during the fight. Fighting southpaw might also help to better protect Fury’s right eye.
(5) Fury has shown, against Wallin and most recently in sparring against Agron Smakici, a propensity for having his right eye cut by the left hand of a southpaw. If his cut right eye againt Smakici has not recovered, Usyk may be able to split it open again, although he will find this more difficult being shorter than both Wallin and Smakici.
(6) Usyk supposedly is vulnerable to body shots, though largely, even entirely, from having been dropped (but not stopped) from a body shot from Bieterbiev in the amateurs, and more recently by Daniel Dubois. Bieterbiev, with a 100% stoppage rate as a professional, is an exceptionally hard puncher, however, and Dubois, a noted puncher, when he landed had hit him with the whole of his glove below the belly button which, to anyone unbiased, is surely too low and illegal. Usyk won both fights anyway and, except for the low blow, clearly outclassed Dubois.
(7) Both Usyk and Fury have good punch resistence and neither carries a one punch fight-ender. Of the two Fury hits harder but Usyk hits faster and more often. But the overwhelming likelihood is that the fight will be close and will go the distance.
(8) Much will depend on the ring and the choice of referee. If the ring is large and the floor surface firm, it will favour Usyk; but if the ring is small or the floor surface soft, it will favour Fury. And the referee, if he breaks up clinches and stops Fury grappling with and leaning on Usyk, will give Usyk the advantage; otherwise Fury likely will tire Usyk out and have a major advantage in the later rounds.
(9) My prediction is, as it has been from after Usyk’s fights with Joshua, but before Fury’s Ngannou fight, that Usyk will win a close points decision. It could even be a draw. Then I expect Usyk to retire, but for Fury to fight Joshua before retiring himself.
(10) For betting men, check out, nearer the fight, what Teddy Atlas says. He is often, though not always, correct in his predictions; and if David Haye strongly backs one of them, put your money on the other one. I do not recall his ever having predicted the winner of a fight, especially one where the outcome is uncertain.
Great double act, like Gman and Ade 👍
Could you do a breakdown of Vidal Riley’s recent fight?
Fury should fight wallin , helenius and franklin. 3 of the best there.
Its a way to make people think fury wants the fight before he pulls out
I’ve written it everywhere, but usyk stops him in the tenth. Fury throws that jab, step back, left right and comes over his front foot with the last punch, and usyk’s going to come up straight through the middle with an uppercut to drop him. Then it’ll be a full dance around him and the ref’s gonna jump in. I don’t care who wins personally, I just want all the guys of our generation actually fighting, so 6 losses doesn’t mean a thing in my book, more fights of this scale ☝️☝️☝️
Fury and Usyk are both excellent technicians and both have a boxing IQ second to none. They can both fight going back, and forwards, in the pocket and adjust on the fly. All the BS comments and naysayers need to shut it and enjoy the show. This is the best fighting the best.
One of them is excellent and has a great boxing IQ (as we play around with that strange comment all the time) but the other one cetrainly does not have any boxing "brilliance" and his IQ can only be measured because of his holding, squashing, clinching, pushing, hitting with open gloves and open inside palms and the occasional illegal elbow, holding behind the neck while hitting uppercuts at the same time all are not brilliant boxing tactics nor count as good "boxing IQ" and that's about all which helped Fury to win his fighrs against midiocre opponents.
None of that "brilliance" helped him against the "novice" Ngannou who gave him a hiding and dropped him as well.
Keeping Fury on the hook so he can’t worm his way out of the fight again. Maybe.
I think Fury needs to box at range tbh. Let the space take the edge off the speed and timing. Long Jabs and straights, body and head, manage the distance and force Usyk to dance. Then when he closes big man him, lean on, hold and pull him around. What Fury can’t do is stand in the middle distance and trade because Usyk is too slick and quick and at a distance that Usyk can reach Fury he’ll beat Fury to the punch and out angle him all night.
You can see that True Geordie loves Fury deep down
I'm suprised everyone is writing fury off
He has the size and weight advantage plus he can fight dirty
Fury will win
Brilliant summary from both of you guys. I don’t like Fury because he has proved to be a massive disappointment with his cherry picking and ducking. But, he obviously has all the advantages he keeps talking about…he should win but, Usyk is an amazing fighter…he’s shown that his whole career, not least against Joshua in that second fight when it looked like the tables were starting to turn in the 9th. This is going to be a great fight.
Hopefully?
My guss would be that Fury aims for an early disqualification.
It would be better than receiving a humiliating hiding for 12 rounds from Usyk.
Afterwards he can always claim it was an unfair decission and still quote that he retires "undefeated", having fought nobody that counted of the top ranked boxers.
@@fredneuwirth6324 Never thought o that…! He’d have to do something seriously bad to get disqualified though…Mike Tyson bit Holyfield’s ear…! He and Warren have already flagged up that he will being going below the belt.
He's getting a lot of stick and you could certainly argue it's warranted but I believe he gets it done. He will do what others have been scared to do and walk Usyk down and wear on him and finish him in round 8 in my opinion.
Wishful thinking but not very likely🤔
Hi Martin, I think Usyk will win, but you never know. Lets hope we get a great fight and may the best man win
Fury wll not sit down for this fight to go distance that is the only way to knock him out at round 6
For me the thing fury has over Aj...is ring I.Q
I honestly think he will try a gameplan, and if does not work, is more than clever enough to work it out
Aj is fantastic to a gameplan....but if the gameplan fails....he is lost
And hate fury as much as u like...thats one thing u gotta give fury
Forget a posey blokey press conference for confidence. Tyson would be much more confident with my David Hasselhoff wig.
Very strange how some people are so emotionally invested in seeing someone lose, you should all try cheering up abit
it makes it more interesting and adds some excitement to have a favorite in almost any fight. i loved it when Lennox Lewis knocked out that mexican with the worst haircut in history, that was beautiful
The reason uysk beat aj is because he got aj at a bad time head wise. Also, Aj got a dodgy chin, and uysk could not stop him. Uysk can't hurt Fury, so I believe Fury wins late stoppege points.
Lol “just walk Usyk down”. Why did nobody else think of that 🤔 maybe its easier said than done
Circus Strongamn from Newcstle with La Costco top on ,,who the fuck is this?
It was the most cringy cheesy boxing communication that I have ever seen & that’s the WBC HW Champ of the world.
Can you imagine any other world champion just holding a press conference so he can be adored by his team & all the other journalists creeping & tiptoeing around him 🤮🤮
It was embarrassing to watch how all his team with there script making out as if he was God Almighty just for something to do that day.
It was awful to watch & in my opinion he was told to do it by Saudi to get selling the fight as tickets are not selling & have hugely been reduced in price to clear.
The majority of tickets for the fight will end up being given to friends & family & celebs.
The phone call from Turkey was all rehearsed & pre recorded & that was his way of convincing everyone the magnitude of the fight but the reality it’s not selling & people are not bothered & Saudi have too much invested to have a flop on there hands with this & future events so the best thing is to get the most recognised of the two boxers to do a press conference to big it & build it up.
The funny thing is all the compliments Usyk was getting where at the last press he was a big ugly gappy toothed rabbit sausage dosser who was gona get knocked out.
I would put money on it that if AJ was fighting Wilder or Parker or Ngannou 2 more people would tune in to that than this fight.
Also the level of swearing was embarrassing & tottaly unprofessional & giving people a great impression of British Athletes 🤦🏼♂️
What the Saudis should do is get rid of Fury and let him retire and then arrange a Ali Trophy like tournament of the top 8 ranked heavyweights. Then we will see who emerges at the top and my guess would be its going to be Usyk and AJ.
No use having Fury in there, he doesn't like to fight any of the real ranked fighters and certainly AJ even less than Usyk.
Bald Makem how would you fancy a 1 - 1 I’m in gym Benfield Rd every morning 6.30👊
Tyson Fury will be his 100% ready against Usyk next month.
To be perfectly honest, if Fury's 100% is not good enough to beat Usyk on May 18th, there will not be a rematch. Fury knows he was not prepared against Ngannou but he also knows he will be against Usyk. If his best is not good enough to beat the smaller Ukrainian the first time, I highly doubt that Fury will think he can improve on that to win the rematch.
Fury has claimed to be a boxing encyclopedia. Frankly no one disputes that. Therefore If he somehow unexpectedly loses, he will realize he is not capable of rendering a better performance. Only an incompetent can improve. Someone as well-versed as Fury will never be able to basically improve. As a result, a Fury loss will not have fans see Fury-Usyk II.
It's an interesting one.
Daniel Dubois beat Usyk in my opinion, only for a controversial below the belt decision.
That said, Fury's confidence has definitely been questioned by the Ngannou fight.
Going to be an interesting one!
No controversial low blow, it was a proper low blow.
Usyk having won every singlt round during that fight was hit borderline low continously and doesn't need to fake a low blow.
But during my 12 years in boxing, if non of the glove hit anywhere near the "flesh" and all below the belt line, it's a low blow.
No argument.
DD lost every round. It was a low blow IMO
I believe that cut ,unbelievable.how does that happen in this sport😂😂😂😂
Fury was 7/2 to win outright against wlad.. i was on it
This is more than a boxing match for Usyk. He is fighting to inspire his countrymen- little Country Vs Big Country or David and Goliath. If Usyk wins, so can Ukraine. He could pick up a gun, but he believes he is doing more good by boxing and becoming undisputed.
Tyson has woken up and knows this is a serious challenge, he has to be the best version of himself. I felt his win against FN felt like a defeat, he showed himself-up.
Usyk will put his life on the line for this fight- but a fit Fury will be too big, too strong for Usyk IMHO.
I presume this upcoming fight and what TF tactics will be especially the comparison with Wilder etc, Usyk is light years in front of Wilder, Usyk would box Wilders head off……. TF is in a very difficult position with Usyk, a skill set he has NEVER faced in the last ten years…. For me Usyk wins…..
8:05 either loses and money wise they will lose value,their managers will be sweating
We need set up some kind of safe space support group for everyone in these comments come the Sunday morning
I think Tyson for the first two rounds will go mental looking for a knock out before Usyk settles down into his flow, that's what i would do straight off the bat start swinging like fk don't give him the chance to dance like Chizora fight with Usyk knock him of his stride and don;t stop till he drop, awesome patter lads
Easier said than done with usyk.
@@freedom4life123 True, but he needs to be put under pressure, low blows seems to piss him off not too low tho like in the balls, i think Tyson has a chance that way don.t give the man time, Usyk is a class act like fit as fk for 12 rounds hard man to beat, can;t wait for the fight, i am going to say Tyson in the first 3, failing that Usyk win
It was December then February now may
september next, if you follow the crumbs
for the first time in my life i dont want an Englishman to win...!
When fury beats usyk all you haters are going to be disappointed can't wait for the comment.
What's stopped him then?
I’m with you brother
You need a hobby mate. most people have better things to do than to look back on comments to month old videos.