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Fury v Usyk

Posted: 13 May 2024, 16:12
by Phall Throw
Fury to win? Usyk to win? Draw? Called off at the last moment? Fixed? Not interested? May have to actually pay form this one as I can't be fucked arsing around with shit streams that buffer every 3 seconds. Fury inside 8 if he is 100% prepared Usyk on points if he has a good night Draw for the purpose of a rematch and more money could be a good punt You cunts?

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 18 May 2024, 12:56
by Takashi Miike
I've always been a big fan of fury but the last couple of years has done him no favours. how the governing bodies have allowed him to duck certain fights/fighters yet still hang on to the belts is beyond me. I think it would do the sport a favour if he was knocked out tonight

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 18 May 2024, 12:56
by Takashi Miike
I've always been a big fan of fury but the last couple of years has done him no favours. how the governing bodies have allowed him to duck certain fights/fighters yet still hang on to the belts is beyond me. I think it would do the sport a favour if he was knocked out tonight

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 18 May 2024, 10:53
by mashed in maryland
Still time for it to be called off....

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 18 May 2024, 10:25
by GBHammer63
"Hoping Usyk targets that cut and sends the gobby do as you likes home with their tails between their legs. The only decent thing I’d say about Fury is I don’t know how he got up from the canvas once Wilder put him down. Fury is not one of the greats, don’t think he’d last a couple of rounds with the real Tyson in his prime. Usyk shown quiet, dignified confidence, pikeys just being pikeys show they’re rattled."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 16 May 2024, 13:46
by jakehammer
In an ideal world Usyk will knock seven shades of shit out of that gobby pikey twat. sadly I dont reckon it'll happen though.

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 22:57
by RootsRadical
"Very hard to call, Fury looks like he has slimmed down for this fight as he did I think for Wilder which worked well, he's taking it seriously. After his last fight the questions are there, especially when you saw how easily Joshua dismissed Ngannau. Usyk is very skilled and will come in with a well thought out and well drilled plan. Could be a classic, have a feeling Usyk will win on points but wouldn't be shocked if Fury wins on points or by knockout either."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 22:39
by ,
Seeing as what the purse is and how it is being split I predict that both Fury and Usyk will win.

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 20:52
by slinger
USYK TO WIN I HOPE.

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 16:22
by Pentonville
"CS - bravo sir (bastad lol) ?üëç As for Bruno, used to sit next him in chicken run with Cass. He didn't go everyweek but there was a Time when he had a good go at doing so"

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 15:49
by Oh dear
"It was somewhat tongue in cheek, but there’s an element of truth to it, in my opinion None of those fighters that Council and Pentonville listed have Anthony Joshua’s media profile in the wider public domain. They will all be highly thought of in the world boxing though. Anthony Joshua came home from the Olympics a media darling, a celebrity poster boy and was anointed the king of British boxing, it never quite went to plan. But a fight with Tyson Fury would be a huge event, it’d taking most people not just boxing fans. Guess who the people that run our media and luvvy institutions would be cheering for"

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 14:59
by Council Scum
"""After all you can't have a white beat a darkie in modern Britain!"" Weird statement, he's not muslim, then you'd have a case. Pentonville..... Zack Page"

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 14:56
by Gary Strodders shank
"I was somewhat surprised to see Frank Bruno being interviewed before kick off on Saturday. I didn't even know he was a fan Maybe he could take on that other Hammers fanatic Lennox Lewis in a rematch on the pitch. They will be digging up Mark Kaylor next who was a proper fan. Had the super middleweight division been around in his era he would of been a match for anyone at 12 stone He always struggled to make the middleweight limit due to his height and frame unfortunately but was still a fearless warrior Ive pretty much given up on modern boxing due to all the hype ,bullshit ppv and Eddie Hearn although I did go to they York Hall and Copper box to watch Mitchell Smith a few years back. Some of the small hall shows can also be a good night out and support the boxers at the lower end of what is a very tough sport where you have to sell your own tickets to make any kind of money."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 14:20
by Pentonville
cunningham joshua chisora druggie brixton boy whyte kevin johnson off top of my head.. CS will prob go back further lol

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 14:14
by Mr Anon
"Oh dear 1:46 Wed May 15 Re: Fury v Usyk The fuck are you talking about? How many ""darkies"" has Tyson already beaten?"

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 13:46
by Oh dear
"I'm just presuming the plan is Tyson Fury will win , just and then ""just"" win the prearranged rematch. This will then set up a Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua Ultra Hyped All British Classic. By then Fury will be then completely over the hill and Joshua will win that. After all you can't have a white beat a darkie in modern Britain!! in the real world in a real fight Usyk wins, he's not given enough credit."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 13:32
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
Lee Trundle 11:29 Mon May 13. 'He's always been entertaining in an embarrassing dad kind of way.' It's more than that. He's probably just about the most hated man in boxing.

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 12:17
by Matthew Holmes
"Think the prevailing view for media and most people is Fury win, probably on points. But I just have a feeling for Usyk, skilled boxer and maybe underestimated and as others have said Fury is ring worn after the Wilder fights. Usyk win for me..."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 11:34
by stewie griffin
Come On You Irons 11:27 Wed May 15 Re: Fury v Usyk

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 15 May 2024, 08:49
by british is best
USYK on points . Or a stoppage on cuts around the 9th. Fury is becoming easier to hit with every passing bout . Which is always the biggest indicator of a fighter on the decline.

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 14 May 2024, 18:02
by Alwaysaniron
"I'd love to see Usyk park up Tyson, then look down to where his watch might be and asked big cսnt John into the ring to see what he's made of. Then prompty but that twat on his arse too."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 14 May 2024, 16:31
by southbankbornnbred
"Council - yeah, totally agree on the scoring for the Hagler/SRL fight. When you watch it back, Hagler clearly wins more rounds than the judges had on the day. IMHO, he won a very close fight. Scoring boxing live is difficult at the best of times, but when you add in the level of competition involved in that fight, plus many of the pressures that were doing the rounds at the time (alluded to by Hagler and even acknowledged by Leonard), you can see how and why it happened. It left such a bad taste. Which is why Hagler had enough and never really returned."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 14 May 2024, 16:31
by southbankbornnbred
"Council - yeah, totally agree on the scoring for the Hagler/SRL fight. When you watch it back, Hagler clearly wins more rounds than the judges had on the day. IMHO, he won a very close fight. Scoring boxing live is difficult at the best of times, but when you add in the level of competition involved in that fight, plus many of the pressures that were doing the rounds at the time (alluded to by Hagler and even acknowledged by Leonard), you can see how and why it happened. It left such a bad taste. Which is why Hagler had enough and never really returned."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 14 May 2024, 16:04
by Council Scum
"""The Saudi's aren't pressing charges. They don't give a shit."" No, they just don't want Tyson pulling because he's Dad's been nicked and having to move the date yet again... I was a huge SRL fan and wanted him to beat Hagler, at the time, I thought he won, watching it back I now give it to Hagler, but I'm not a star struck kid anymore. I loved Hagler but it was always SRL for me growing up."

Re: Fury v Usyk

Posted: 14 May 2024, 10:44
by southbankbornnbred
"Pent - good read that, fella. I had Hagler on points, but only just, when re-watching that fight with SRL. But it was effin' close all the way through. Two genuine greats. Hagler still my favourite boxer of all time - and true warrior inside, and gent outside, the ring. Like many, I can't see past Fury on points against Usyk. If he's clever, and I think he is a reasonably savvy boxer, then he'll use that giant reach mismatch to stay at distance and win a few 'easy' rounds early on. That will force Usyk to try to get within range a little more - and will disrupt his gameplan. Usyk is a superb boxer. But Fury is even bigger and even stronger (when boxing/leaning etc) than Joshua. I think the height, weight, reach difference might finally catch up with a guy who is excellent - but realistically a cruiserweight/light heavy. But let's see - it's all about shit opinions, innit?!"