Tyson Fury Vs Usyk Detailed Breakdown Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024

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  • @DannyMuris
    @DannyMuris Месяц назад +10

    Keep at it mate your doing great. I put you up there with gman hatman strikes back and inside the distance

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад +1

      Wow really? That's very high praise indeed!

    • @DannyMuris
      @DannyMuris Месяц назад +2

      @@10countboxing46 im a boxer mate iv been following them since they began and your defiantly up there your break downs really good.
      I think usyk is going to shock fury in alot of ways. Imo wins a wide UD

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@DannyMurisI used to box too, was very dedicated but too nervous hence I'm very interested in the psychology of boxing. Which division are you in?

    • @DannyMuris
      @DannyMuris Месяц назад

      @@10countboxing46 cruiserweight. Me 2

    • @frankjaeger393
      @frankjaeger393 Месяц назад

      ​@@10countboxing46Same, I boxed but the changing room nerves I really suffered, was fine when got in ring the nerves went, it was the waiting.

  • @10countboxing46
    @10countboxing46  Месяц назад +4

    Hi everybody, this video got flagged for copyright and so youtube took out 6 minutes. As I intend to carry on with this style of video I will probably made a Patreon so that you can view the unedited videos as I imagine RUclips will flag my videos in the future, hope you all enjoy and sorry if it doesn't make sense at times, as once again I had to cut out over 6 minutes from the video.

  • @thanevakarian9762
    @thanevakarian9762 26 дней назад +1

    Bellew is massively underrated at crusier. He is as a really good technical boxer, it just looked different and he had a reputation for brawling, which of course he did, but when he boxed it was always really good.

  • @TheWhiteTyson
    @TheWhiteTyson Месяц назад +2

    I love that it’s not only an analysis of the fight coming up but a breakdown of the fights previously, really shows your level of knowledge of the sport as a whole. Keep it up!

  • @sarahX..
    @sarahX.. 28 дней назад

    I like your detailed in depth analysis/break downs. Very logical too 🙂

  • @stomingaben
    @stomingaben Месяц назад +2

    2:57 they tried the spongy canvas trick but team Fury made them remove it from the ring on fight day.
    You can find the video on RUclips.

  • @nigelthorpe4002
    @nigelthorpe4002 29 дней назад

    Excellent video mate you are awesome

  • @QsLIFE1993
    @QsLIFE1993 Месяц назад +2

    Klitshko has never been a timid guy!!

    • @AlTarif
      @AlTarif 29 дней назад +1

      He's been timid since the 3rd time he was knocked out. Emmanuel Stewart then rebuild him as a primarily safety first fighter.

  • @FriendwithNoName7
    @FriendwithNoName7 Месяц назад +4

    It would be cool if you could make a video making a breakdown of how Tyson could win and after that how Usyk could win. Basically make gameplans for either fighters and share it with us.

  • @thanevakarian9762
    @thanevakarian9762 29 дней назад

    These have been great. When are we getting part 3?

  • @outlawpugilist
    @outlawpugilist Месяц назад +2

    Great breakdown

  • @ervinspahija3171
    @ervinspahija3171 Месяц назад +3

    Very good analysis! I've always picked Usyk to be a better boxer all around than Fury and watching your analysis, it only enforces that more.
    I read a comment here saying Usyk is old, but he just beat Anthony Joshua twice who is 3 years younger and thats fairly not too long ago.
    I just think Usyk's output is superb compared to Fury and that will ultimately be decisive.

  • @augustineriley5582
    @augustineriley5582 Месяц назад +2

    HI 10 Count, just discovered your channel, - you have a terrific niche, stick with it, from a new sub, cheers and good luck for the growth of your channel, Gus Riley 👍

  • @sarahX..
    @sarahX.. 28 дней назад +1

    Fury is exceptional at range against 99% of fighters but Usyk is the 1%
    Fury being such a long armed fighter, and slower in hand speed than Usyk, having to throw and retract such long limbs may be a decisive factor.....
    I actually think Usyk will use fury`s long arms against him. Obviously only the very best skill set could pull this off.... i think team Usyk is just that!

  • @nigelthorpe4002
    @nigelthorpe4002 29 дней назад

    That cut on Klitschko in the fury fight was a clash of head's

  • @mrgrant7067
    @mrgrant7067 Месяц назад +2

    Dell boy lasted till the end, so did AJ. Don't know why you think Tyson would get stopped

    • @tshepozikalala4427
      @tshepozikalala4427 Месяц назад +2

      There is no way Fury can be stopped even to loose it won't happen Fury has been analyzing Usyk long time he knows what game plan that will defeat Usyk completely
      Look at the fight between Breidis and Usyk you will see that Usyk has a lot of flaws and I believe Breidis got robbed I got him Victorious in that fight and I rate Fury to be far better than Breidis in my own analysis

  • @JosEvan888
    @JosEvan888 Месяц назад +4

    I think fury is better at range and also has a better inside game by a country mile than Usyk. As long as he doesn’t allow Usyk the mid range then he should walk this fight. It’s worth mentioning that Usyk also has been guilty of moving back in straight lines at times when things get rough. Fury should just stay tall and long and Usyk won’t get past Fury’s jab as his reach is so much longer. There are many ways Fury can choose to win this fight whereas I think for Usyk there’s only one. It’s just my opinion…

    • @redblacktichy7713
      @redblacktichy7713 Месяц назад +1

      I respectfully disagree.
      Because prime Usyk was much faster, he could overreact Fury inside as well.
      And prime Usyk footwork could help him to outwork Fury from wide range also.
      The only one problem for Usyk is his age. He is 37, very old, especially from the aspect of reflex and footwork

    • @stomingaben
      @stomingaben Месяц назад +2

      ​@@redblacktichy7713
      Spot on, a prime Usyk wouldn't stay still in front of Fury a single second, a prime Usyk would shuffle and pivot left and right attacking Fury from all angles, he wouldn't beat up Fury or anything but he would score enough to win a good 6-8 rounds.
      Like you said the man is 37 now, most boxers are no longer in their prime once they reach 36.
      Again Usyk is very disciplined and he lives a healthy lifestyle so at the moment I'm not counting him out.
      He's not old by any means but father time catches up with everyone and I can't think of many pro-athletes still in their prime at 37.
      Again I'm not making any predictions for this fight, I just hope they're both at the top of their games so we can hopefully witness a classic.

    • @redblacktichy7713
      @redblacktichy7713 Месяц назад

      @@stomingaben for the footwork the example is the football.Nobody in the football history was same fast and mobile at 33‐35,than earlier.

    • @stomingaben
      @stomingaben Месяц назад +2

      ​@@redblacktichy7713
      Exactly, that's why I would have liked to see this fight a couple of years ago.
      Usyk's game is all about footwork, reflexes, punch output and stamina, those are the first things to deteriorate in an ageing fighter.
      I really hope I'm wrong as I want them to be the best versions of themselves on fight night.
      Also Usyk has been in training camp since September, I hope he hasn't overtrained.

    • @redblacktichy7713
      @redblacktichy7713 Месяц назад +1

      @@stomingaben sad but true

  • @JSFBOXING
    @JSFBOXING 25 дней назад +1

    Great break down mate. For the last couple months I've been picking usyk to win, I think it was purely through bitterness for the fact that fury has ducked usyk for so long my anger was picking usyk out of pure spite, I've watched the fury vs wallin fight last night n watched a few of furys highlights like vlad n chisora n ngannou ect. I can honestly see how fury could hurt n evan drop n stop usyk. Then I go n watch another usyk fight and I can't help but think this could be spence vs crawford all over again. I always said crawford would destroy spence until the fight was near I still picked terrence to win BTW but I Had this feeling that maybe spence may have been to much. come the fight night I said na crawford will smash him. I'm still picking usyk to win atm I think he's to slick, fast, agile and Im pretty sure the fight won't be close at all, like spence vs crawford, each fighter will have their moments but I think who ever wins, it won't be a close fight. I've got loads more to write BTW just cba cuz the mrs is bitching about me being on my phone 😂. Great channel, keep it up bro

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  25 дней назад

      I'm thinking the same this could be a beat down given furys physical state, all the punishment, boozing etc has to take its toll

    • @JSFBOXING
      @JSFBOXING 25 дней назад

      @@10countboxing46 this fight could go either way but I think it will be a one sided beat down by the winner I don't think the fight will be close 🤔

  • @Thelastviking95
    @Thelastviking95 Месяц назад +2

    Donut version vs Krispy Kreme 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @joyfullife5898
    @joyfullife5898 Месяц назад +1

    Usyk had the same referee in Daniel dubois and The Aj fight 🤔

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад

      Interestingly that ref was biased towards wladimir

  • @freedom4life123
    @freedom4life123 Месяц назад +3

    1st of may today, im expecting a duck from fury soon but I hope he proves me wrong

    • @simonhh
      @simonhh Месяц назад

      😂😂 you guys will be gutted when the bell rings.

    • @stomingaben
      @stomingaben Месяц назад +2

      ​@@simonhh
      Why? We're all very excited about this fight regardless of who wins it

    • @freedom4life123
      @freedom4life123 22 дня назад +1

      @@stomingaben Sounds like one of those demented fan boys with that kind of comment.

    • @freedom4life123
      @freedom4life123 22 дня назад

      @@simonhh fury fan boys be on suicide watch come fight night 🤣

    • @simonhh
      @simonhh 22 дня назад

      @freedom4life123 Weird projection. If Usyk wins he will be the best ever and worth celebrating 👍
      You lot will grab the mic and have a meltdown like AJ.

  • @arthurarsekey6634
    @arthurarsekey6634 Месяц назад +1

    Usyk will wear Fury down with footwork, cagey early start and stop him late when he begins to slow is my best guess. Just hope they both turn up on form and have a fair shake.

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos 29 дней назад

      I just can’t see usyk being effective in that way. How would fury be worn down? It’s not like fury will be too interested in Usyks punches coming in because he can instantly grab or counter. Both fighters are high intellect so they understand their own weak spot in any given situation. Fury will jump on any attacks that come close and usyk will need to be close at some point.

    • @arthurarsekey6634
      @arthurarsekey6634 29 дней назад

      @@Theactivepsychos Usyk's stamina and movement both in offence and defence. Similar to the Bellew fight. Fury isn't the man he was in 2015, all he has fought since Wlad is slow predictable one trick pony plodders, and he was full of "boar meat" and ran from the rematch for what was his best victory - by a country mile. Comparing Fury's performance vs Wilder or Whyte to Usyk isthin gruel, Usyk is FAR superior in every regard (apart from Wilders right hand from outer space). Go and look at Fury's last fight with Wilder rounds 9 and 10, vs AJ vs Usyk 2 round 10-12. This is why Fury has been running for 2 years - and counting

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos 29 дней назад

      @@arthurarsekey6634 saying stamina and defence and then just going on about other fights isn’t really a convincing argument, I meant how do you see usyk wearing him down? Like what will he do? Movement is a great start but exactly what?

    • @arthurarsekey6634
      @arthurarsekey6634 29 дней назад

      @@Theactivepsychos he wears him down the way he wore down Bellew. If you think Usyk can't hurt Fury then youre going to be very surprised. Most Fury fans are saying "grab and lean". Usyk is not Wilder, he's not going to stumble backwards tripping over his own feet if Fury presses forward, he will move round him and counter. how des he wear him out? A few punches to get his respect then front foot pressure, feints, lateral movement, defensive movement in circles, counter punching. How exactly does Fury deal with Usyk?.

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos 29 дней назад

      @@arthurarsekey6634 nah. Bellew needed to knock usyk out to win. Fury doesn’t. Fury could run for four or five rounds using different tactics in every round. Both these guys can adapt so well. Fury will feel like he doesn’t need to commit and can wait for usyk to come to him. This is why Roy Jones said it will probably be a boring fight. Grab and hold isnt a tactic for a fight it’s a tactic for periods of the fight. Usyk can hurt fury but fury won’t be worried about being hurt because he’ll throw any time usyk gets near. Have you seen the two fist tactic fury often uses where he extends both hands while stepping back so that when the opponent moves either way he’s either moving out of range or into uppercut / holding territory.

  • @lawalridwan3482
    @lawalridwan3482 Месяц назад

    It's funny that most analysis already rules out the fact Usyk can actually be knocked out. I dont see the fight going the distance. Fury will close the show so early.

  • @MartinJamesLee.exboxer
    @MartinJamesLee.exboxer Месяц назад +1

    Pretty decent break down. The only thing i disagree with is is that he fought a klitschko that had a poor camp and wasn't ready for that fight. Thats why he tried to mess about so much and was coming to the end bar that yea i agree with Pretty much what you said.

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад

      thanks man, as you know it's hard to explain things when you're not experienced at it. The breakdown in my head is amazing but the words aren't quite coming out yet. How far did you go in boxing man?

  • @frankjaeger393
    @frankjaeger393 Месяц назад +1

    Thing is against Klitschko, Fury actually landed less than Klitschko and Klitschko punches was better. Plus Klitschko took centre of the ring so this best version of Fury was worse than 39 year old Klitschko so how is this Fury going to be any better vs Usyk?
    I agree with you on analysing this fight and I got Usyk winning by stoppage around Rd 9.

    • @nigelthorpe4002
      @nigelthorpe4002 29 дней назад +1

      I had the Klitschko fury fight a draw in my opinion

    • @nigelthorpe4002
      @nigelthorpe4002 29 дней назад +1

      I agree with your comment mate

    • @frankjaeger393
      @frankjaeger393 28 дней назад +1

      @@nigelthorpe4002 Draw would of been fair. I had Klitschko by 1 point can see Klitschko by 2 can see a draw also, I can't see Fury winning but he did get a 1 point deduction so without that I could see a draw or a point either way.

    • @nigelthorpe4002
      @nigelthorpe4002 28 дней назад

      @frankjaeger393 I agree mate 👍

  • @michaelcartman1129
    @michaelcartman1129 29 дней назад

    Why not go 9 years before this and compare his amateur fights from 2005.😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cameroncopus9737
    @cameroncopus9737 Месяц назад

    He was 14 stone 2 when he fought Bellew and i think he's going to be about 16 stone for Fury so he's not going to be moving around as well is he plus he was aged 31 at the time in his prime and now he's 37 which is a big difference

  • @freedom4life123
    @freedom4life123 22 дня назад

    No version of fury beats usyk, different league in my opinion.

  • @anul6801
    @anul6801 Месяц назад +1

    Klitschko was not prime against Fury. His reactions time was gone by that age. Pulev was easy to hit and time because of his stationary style and no guard defence. Lennox Lewis retired at the age of 37. Remember that and also study reaction time in athletes.

    • @BernhardBernard
      @BernhardBernard Месяц назад

      Klitschko was still going strong but I agree. He was older then than Usyk is now.

    • @anul6801
      @anul6801 Месяц назад

      @@BernhardBernard yes reaction time means everything for boxing physique is overrared.

    • @redblacktichy7713
      @redblacktichy7713 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, and Usyk is 37...

    • @anul6801
      @anul6801 Месяц назад +2

      @@redblacktichy7713 exactly. But Wlad was ancient already pushing 40 when he fought Fury. Wilder is now also useless aswell because of his old age and horrible reaction time.

  • @Thelastviking95
    @Thelastviking95 Месяц назад +1

    Great video mate just finished watching/listening on my break, I believe usyk will cause problems mid/close range and I don’t think fury can tie usyk up, he’s too quick and agile.
    Although fury has the more powerful punch I don’t think he’s able to utilise finding his range with it, i see unanimous decision or possibly a stoppage for usyk.
    Usyk to be reigned the greatest heavyweight of this generation and retires

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад

      Yeah I'm looking forward to doing part 3 as my hot take is usyk is stronger than fury

    • @DanielMarriot35
      @DanielMarriot35 Месяц назад

      ​@@10countboxing46how an earth can usyk be stronger than fury what planet you on. Theres only 1 winner and its fury he will do what aj couldn't

    • @10countboxing46
      @10countboxing46  Месяц назад

      @@DanielMarriot35 usyk is stronger, fury is heavier. You can tell by looking at the muscle mass to limb length ratio

    • @DanielMarriot35
      @DanielMarriot35 Месяц назад

      @@10countboxing46 what are you on. Fury is heaver lol so he's stronger thats not 30 or 40 pounds of just fat 😂 fuck me

    • @DanielMarriot35
      @DanielMarriot35 Месяц назад

      @@10countboxing46 watch come fight night usyk won't know whats hit him when a real dawg make it a big man fight fury is right it will be his easiest fight to date

  • @alfiehickson8440
    @alfiehickson8440 28 дней назад

    Usyk wins. Hell be turning, pivoting, slipping the jab and constantly making Fury work at a pace he wont be able to maintain. Fury will try and clinch at every available opportunity and alot of how this fight goes will depend on the referee and how lenient he is on clinching and allowing what is technically a foul. I see Fury for the first 3/4 trying to keep Usyk at range but Usyk doing enough to steal rounds, hell try and walking him down, lean on him and i can see Usyk catching and dropping him, Fury will get up and get back into the fight and if all else fails get disqualified throwing low blows so he can have an "out" that Usyk is a cheat and they were legal shots.

  • @michaelcartman1129
    @michaelcartman1129 29 дней назад

    In all honesty if fury boxez on the back foot theres more chance of usyk getting stopped than anything else.
    The power and size of fury will hurt usyk as opposed to bellew who still landed on usyk but as a light heavyweight not even a cruiserweight really let alone a hw. No honestly disagree on this as the fury that returned after this layoff from klitchko was far more experienced and alot better plus took his time on the back foot too. This version of fury was young and in experienced and definitely not the best fury . Fury is certainly at his best now and maybe on a small decline but should he stay composed on the back foot he will most certainly land on usyk as bellew already did.
    Fury has reached a level of greatness in 2024 and proved he is this coz he can adapt in a 20 round fight like the old school fighters unfortunately this may play in usyk favour and make it alot closer fight. Like many greats like Ali etc who were dropped and beat and came back to prove there greatness. This will be a big ask to win for usyk who may come close on the cards and many people will have him winning but if he gets the decision i highly doubt. The question probably is whos the underdog and whos the favourite who has everything to gain and nothing to lose??
    I believe it's too tough of a ask for usyk and fury steals this on the cards.

  • @michaelcartman1129
    @michaelcartman1129 29 дней назад

    Fury will not fight usyk in the same way he fought klitchko 9 years ago.😅😅😅 outrageous to even compare

    • @JSFBOXING
      @JSFBOXING 25 дней назад

      How would you have him come out? Like the way he fought ngannou or chisora.

  • @robertbaker1893
    @robertbaker1893 Месяц назад

    You made some good points there. The fast lateral movement Fury used so well against Wlad is not part of his game any more. And Bellew is without doubt significantly fasert than Fury. How could he not be, given the size difference between the 2 of them?
    Btw, there was no spongy canvas during Fury vs Wlad. The extra layer of foam Team Fury were complaining about was removed the night before the fight after Fury threatened to withdraw and sue K2 for not complying with the terms of the match contract.

    • @simonhh
      @simonhh Месяц назад

      There was still extra padding compared to a regular ring. The compromise was having one thick layer removed.

    • @frankjaeger393
      @frankjaeger393 Месяц назад

      ​@@simonhh No that's not true.

    • @simonhh
      @simonhh Месяц назад

      @@frankjaeger393 How many layers do you think were removed then?

    • @frankjaeger393
      @frankjaeger393 Месяц назад

      @@simonhh
      Check the clip on RUclips where partis discuss the canvas.
      It shows they agreed to remove top layer and then if necessary the second layer if they still was not happy, I don't know if they removed 1 or 2 layers but this shows that whatever was removed it was to both parties satisfaction. Also in this video Hennesy clearly says they are now happy with the gloves.
      Also this canvas was not illegal at all and Klitschko team was very generous changing it, canvas can be between 15mm-50mm and 50mm not that un common.
      That canvas looked 50mm but by the time the fighters fought it would have far less sink in it as it gets rolled down and further compressed during undercarriage fights, its not a memory foam can see from video that's not a memory foam.

  • @tonylyons9772
    @tonylyons9772 29 дней назад

    Back foot front foot usyk will win

  • @tonylyons9772
    @tonylyons9772 29 дней назад

    Klitshko a timid guy 😂 if fury had of gave Vlad his rematch i see the fight going completely the other way & that’s why fury didn’t take it & left the sport

  • @heimihenderson4543
    @heimihenderson4543 Месяц назад +3

    Usyk will frustrate Fury with his movement and punch output, but Fury is too big and tough to get stopped.

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos 29 дней назад

      How will he frustrate him? Fury can spend four rounds doing nothing but feinting and waiting for a chance, he’s not a rush fighter at all.

    • @heimihenderson4543
      @heimihenderson4543 29 дней назад +3

      @@Theactivepsychos Fury will find it hard to land on him, whilst he will get caught with shots and Usyk’s footwork will get him out of the mauling = frustrated Fury

    • @Theactivepsychos
      @Theactivepsychos 29 дней назад

      @@heimihenderson4543 they’ll both find it hard to land. Fury won’t need to clinch. He could literally run all night and wait for usyk to come inside.

    • @cavedan6601
      @cavedan6601 27 дней назад +2

      Unless the judges and ref are totally bought I can see a Fury DQ here. Usyk will bamboozle and pepper him in every round. Fury might get a break if the ref is on the payroll and lets him lean, maul, hold, elbow and maybe take a Duboi(u)s bollock hit, but the bookies have it right - this is no way a 50/50. Who is the consummate professional? Who is always in shape? Who isn't a drug or alcohol addict? Who is mentally strong? Who does doesn't have a cherry-picked or padded record? No-one except for deluded fan-boys could bet their house on Fury. Uysk will expose the narcissistic waste of space

    • @cavedan6601
      @cavedan6601 27 дней назад

      @@Theactivepsychos If he does that he loses by a landslide

  • @platonic7272
    @platonic7272 26 дней назад +1

    Rabbit 🐰 fanboys get your excuses ready 😂

    • @JSFBOXING
      @JSFBOXING 25 дней назад

      I dont think they need to make excuses mate the furyfanboys have made enough excuses for him. Apparently usyk is a pumped up middleweight.
      He don't have power.
      He's way to small.
      Furys a better boxer.
      Usyk isn't strong enough.
      Fury has better footwork.
      Fury has a better jab.
      It should be an easy nights work for fury. Let me ask you this, if usyk wins will you give him his props or would you make excuses for fury?

  • @DanielMarriot35
    @DanielMarriot35 Месяц назад +1

    Fury is to big to strong and will comfortably beat usyk. 6.9 and 260 to 70 pounds usyk has no chance far to small. Lets just get this crap fight out the way so we can have aj v fury. No one cares for a little guy if aj had of just big maned him he would of easily beat usyk. Lol

    • @robertthompson176
      @robertthompson176 29 дней назад +1

      Fury not 6'9, tired at this point of correcting this. He is somewhere around 6'7 -6'7.5. His billed height is complete nonsense. As for strength, sorry but Fury is not a freak athlete or freakishly strong in any sense.

    • @nigelthorpe4002
      @nigelthorpe4002 29 дней назад

      ​@robertthompson176 I agree mate 💯👍

  • @cavedan6601
    @cavedan6601 27 дней назад

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    • @cavedan6601
      @cavedan6601 27 дней назад

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