Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk | PPV - 18 May 2024

Who wins?

Poll ended at 18 May 2024, 20:15

Fury - Decision
66
27%
Fury - T/KO
36
15%
DRAW
16
7%
Usyk - T/KO
23
10%
Usyk - Decision
100
41%
 
Total votes: 241

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mickey1975 wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 08:36 Not really. And yes, I know f all. Just like the rest of the world apart from a handful of people.
I wasn't talking about you, I'm talking about people who dont follow boxing, like when McGregor fought Floyd, half the people I worked with were saying McGregor would win and lumping money on it.
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mickey1975 wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 08:36 Not really. And yes, I know f all. Just like the rest of the world apart from a handful of people.
I wasn't talking about you, I'm talking about people who dont follow boxing, like when McGregor fought Floyd, half the people I worked with were saying McGregor would win and lumping money on it.
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Sounds like Fury is going to bottle the Uysk challenge:

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big lennox wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 12:52 Sounds like Fury is going to bottle the Uysk challenge:

Not looking good is it
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:19
He's off his napper
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FFS… Really starting to look like this fight isn’t going to happen.

How many times has Fury said he’d fight for nothing… Now Usyk claiming he’s holding things up with money demands :-/
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:31
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:19
He's off his napper
He gets worse. How does he think Usyk cheats?
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‘I even come to you’ suggests Wembley. Team Fury have already said they don’t agree with 50-50 there.
P.s I don’t agree with them and think they should take the split.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 23 Jan 2023, 18:33
mickey1975 wrote: 23 Jan 2023, 18:01 So, Keith, are you saying the fight will be made, yes or no?
I have no idea. I know boxers who find Fwank hard to deal with. I also know that Fury talks a load of sh1t. And Bob (yesterday I was lying, today I'm telling the truth) Arum likes to make the most from his investments. Fury is already talking about moving on, so he's thinking about it. Fury could go back to Vegas and rematch Wallin or fight Kabayel and still have the Usyk fight afterwards. Time will tell.
fury banned from the US isnt he due to the kinahan thing
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mickey1975 wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 15:26 ‘I even come to you’ suggests Wembley. Team Fury have already said they don’t agree with 50-50 there.
P.s I don’t agree with them and think they should take the split.
I read somewhere they had to both make their own deal with the Saudi’s.

Usyk’s team have agreed their terms.
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Frostieballs wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:40
Nightmare Roy wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:31
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:19
He's off his napper
He gets worse. How does he think Usyk cheats?
he means fury doesnt he - accused him of some glove nonsense - effin rich comin from a guy who uses his entire inner forearm to hit with .
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Frostieballs wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:39 FFS… Really starting to look like this fight isn’t going to happen.

How many times has Fury said he’d fight for nothing… Now Usyk claiming he’s holding things up with money demands :-/
Or perhaps this is part of the Ukrainian playing mind games because this is the most vocal I have ever seen Usyk. He goes from making videos eating hamburgers to making comments like this rather randomly. I think what it is is the Ukrainian is trying to take over the media narrative.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 15:35
mickey1975 wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 15:26 ‘I even come to you’ suggests Wembley. Team Fury have already said they don’t agree with 50-50 there.
P.s I don’t agree with them and think they should take the split.
I read somewhere they had to both make their own deal with the Saudi’s.

Usyk’s team have agreed their terms.
So Usyk has agreed a price with the Saudis and has offered to come over to the U.K. too.

Tyson hasn’t agreed a deal with the Saudis and hasn’t agreed to a split he’s happy with it in the U.K.

Hmmm…
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 16:56
Frostieballs wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:39 FFS… Really starting to look like this fight isn’t going to happen.

How many times has Fury said he’d fight for nothing… Now Usyk claiming he’s holding things up with money demands :-/
Or perhaps this is part of the Ukrainian playing mind games because this is the most vocal I have ever seen Usyk. He goes from making videos eating hamburgers to making comments like this rather randomly. I think what it is is the Ukrainian is trying to take over the media narrative.
ya it's all 3d chess for the dirty uky, trying to put shame on the name of a good honest fighting man
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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:07
HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 16:56
Frostieballs wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 13:39 FFS… Really starting to look like this fight isn’t going to happen.

How many times has Fury said he’d fight for nothing… Now Usyk claiming he’s holding things up with money demands :-/
Or perhaps this is part of the Ukrainian playing mind games because this is the most vocal I have ever seen Usyk. He goes from making videos eating hamburgers to making comments like this rather randomly. I think what it is is the Ukrainian is trying to take over the media narrative.
ya it's all 3d chess for the dirty uky, trying to put shame on the name of a good honest fighting man
I'm sorry but everybody's being so negative on Tyson Fury every time he fights I just get sick of it. No matter who he fights the bulk of those threads are nothing but negative banter. You guys always look for the negative in everything.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:15
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:07
HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 16:56

Or perhaps this is part of the Ukrainian playing mind games because this is the most vocal I have ever seen Usyk. He goes from making videos eating hamburgers to making comments like this rather randomly. I think what it is is the Ukrainian is trying to take over the media narrative.
ya it's all 3d chess for the dirty uky, trying to put shame on the name of a good honest fighting man
I'm sorry but everybody's being so negative on Tyson Fury every time he fights I just get sick of it. No matter who he fights the bulk of those threads are nothing but negative banter. You guys always look for the negative in everything.
Tell us about the times that Usyk had difficulty arranging fights previously.
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joshj909 wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:25
HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:15
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:07

ya it's all 3d chess for the dirty uky, trying to put shame on the name of a good honest fighting man
I'm sorry but everybody's being so negative on Tyson Fury every time he fights I just get sick of it. No matter who he fights the bulk of those threads are nothing but negative banter. You guys always look for the negative in everything.
Tell us about the times that Usyk had difficulty arranging fights previously.
Hmmm, yeah I wonder if the reason Usyk hasn’t been so vocal before is, just maybe, his opponents haven’t been faffing around like Fury is. We all know what Fury is like by now, his die hard fans just can’t admit it for some reason.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:15
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 17:07
HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 16:56

Or perhaps this is part of the Ukrainian playing mind games because this is the most vocal I have ever seen Usyk. He goes from making videos eating hamburgers to making comments like this rather randomly. I think what it is is the Ukrainian is trying to take over the media narrative.
ya it's all 3d chess for the dirty uky, trying to put shame on the name of a good honest fighting man
I'm sorry but everybody's being so negative on Tyson Fury every time he fights I just get sick of it. No matter who he fights the bulk of those threads are nothing but negative banter. You guys always look for the negative in everything.
Everyone picking on Fury who will fight any man for free as long as he gets paid half a billion :lol:
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If and when the fight happens and if and when Fury wins again I really hope nobody ever posts again when it concerns another Tyson Fury fight because you guys have been so wrong so many times. Because I guarantee you the fight is going to happen. You guys are just so incredibly impatient and you love to whine and bitch about everything worse than women do.

Boxing fans have got to be the most ungrateful of all sports fans that there is with absolutely no loyalty and absolutely no real objectivity. The tribalism among boxing fans is so blatantly obvious it makes football and baseball and basketball fans look like choir boys in comparison.

It's common knowledge that this website is so anti Tyson Fury that even Tyson Fury himself laughs whenever BoxRec is mentioned because it's not a respectable source anymore and hasn't been for a long time. After all every other boxing syndication in the world rated Tyson Fury as number one including the WBC, when he was talking about retirement. But this website jumped the gun on it because so many people here detest Tyson Fury even though he never did the official paperwork to retire.

Without fail every time there is a fight on the horizon concerning Tyson Fury it is mostly made up of people complaining or hating on the man wishing for him to lose and then after he wins they either go completely quiet or they pretend that they were happy to be proven wrong.

I've said in the past that the Ukrainian will be the toughest test for Tyson Fury at least on paper since Vladimir Klitschko. But the hype on the former cruiserweight champion whose only claim to fame at heavyweight is dethroning a muscle bound emotionally fragile champion who previously lost before with the grace and mobility of a skyscraper, is pretty ridiculous.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 22:15 If and when the fight happens and if and when Fury wins again I really hope nobody ever posts again when it concerns another Tyson Fury fight because you guys have been so wrong so many times. Because I guarantee you the fight is going to happen. You guys are just so incredibly impatient and you love to whine and bitch about everything worse than women do.
Rufus, you'll be hard pressed to find a better forum than this one for British & Irish chat.

People are just a bit frustrated that Tyson Fury, for all his constant talk of being 'a real fighting man' appears to be the one holding up the making of this superfight.

I like Fury. I like Usyk. I'd like to see them fight.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 22:15 If and when the fight happens and if and when Fury wins again I really hope nobody ever posts again when it concerns another Tyson Fury fight because you guys have been so wrong so many times. Because I guarantee you the fight is going to happen. You guys are just so incredibly impatient and you love to whine and bitch about everything worse than women do.

Boxing fans have got to be the most ungrateful of all sports fans that there is with absolutely no loyalty and absolutely no real objectivity. The tribalism among boxing fans is so blatantly obvious it makes football and baseball and basketball fans look like choir boys in comparison.

It's common knowledge that this website is so anti Tyson Fury that even Tyson Fury himself laughs whenever BoxRec is mentioned because it's not a respectable source anymore and hasn't been for a long time. After all every other boxing syndication in the world rated Tyson Fury as number one including the WBC, when he was talking about retirement. But this website jumped the gun on it because so many people here detest Tyson Fury even though he never did the official paperwork to retire.

Without fail every time there is a fight on the horizon concerning Tyson Fury it is mostly made up of people complaining or hating on the man wishing for him to lose and then after he wins they either go completely quiet or they pretend that they were happy to be proven wrong.

I've said in the past that the Ukrainian will be the toughest test for Tyson Fury at least on paper since Vladimir Klitschko. But the hype on the former cruiserweight champion whose only claim to fame at heavyweight is dethroning a muscle bound emotionally fragile champion who previously lost before with the grace and mobility of a skyscraper, is pretty ridiculous.
*Can you do a summary please.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 24 Jan 2023, 22:15 If and when the fight happens and if and when Fury wins again I really hope nobody ever posts again when it concerns another Tyson Fury fight because you guys have been so wrong so many times. Because I guarantee you the fight is going to happen. You guys are just so incredibly impatient and you love to whine and bitch about everything worse than women do.

Boxing fans have got to be the most ungrateful of all sports fans that there is with absolutely no loyalty and absolutely no real objectivity. The tribalism among boxing fans is so blatantly obvious it makes football and baseball and basketball fans look like choir boys in comparison.

It's common knowledge that this website is so anti Tyson Fury that even Tyson Fury himself laughs whenever BoxRec is mentioned because it's not a respectable source anymore and hasn't been for a long time. After all every other boxing syndication in the world rated Tyson Fury as number one including the WBC, when he was talking about retirement. But this website jumped the gun on it because so many people here detest Tyson Fury even though he never did the official paperwork to retire.

Without fail every time there is a fight on the horizon concerning Tyson Fury it is mostly made up of people complaining or hating on the man wishing for him to lose and then after he wins they either go completely quiet or they pretend that they were happy to be proven wrong.

I've said in the past that the Ukrainian will be the toughest test for Tyson Fury at least on paper since Vladimir Klitschko. But the hype on the former cruiserweight champion whose only claim to fame at heavyweight is dethroning a muscle bound emotionally fragile champion who previously lost before with the grace and mobility of a skyscraper, is pretty ridiculous.
why are you always such a drama queen :lol:
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Dont ya know that boxing fans are ungrateful because they had to pay £26.95 to watch Fury Vs Chisora.
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