Actually, I really don't think that would be the case (provided Fury stops running from Usyk and faces him, but that's not going to happen, sadly). I was never convinced about Fury's supernatural gas tank in the first place (it was good but never extraordinary) but even if he had a good gas tank many moons ago, we don't know what's the deal with his stamina now, in 2023, as he hasn't been tested in that department for a long time.big lennox wrote: ↑09 Feb 2023, 02:52 I think the problem Uysk would have with Fury is Fury's supernatural fitness levels. Other big guys like AJ,Lennox Lewis and the Klitschko's etc all seemed to get fatigued over 12 rounds, but Fury doesn't seem to. It's remarkable.
The last time Fury needed any type of stamina was the third Wilder fight two and a half years ago - and he was absolutely gassed by the end. Even though Wilder was basically just a walking punching bag for seven straight rounds and never actively engaged with Fury apart from the odd punch here and there ( = so Fury had to only concentrate on doing his thing, no mental or physical energy was needed to deter Wilder), Fury was almost as exhausted by the end as a staggering Wilder was. He didn't have to chase Wilder, actively defending, moving in and out of range - he threw shots and clinched while Wilder barely did anything, and still, he was absolutely toast by round 11 himself. The second Wilder fight was over rather quickly, and then the two other fights Fury had since the third Wilder fight were fought against slow, flat-footed plodders - not much need for some extraordinary stamina in those bouts either.
So I can't see any solid evidence based on Fury's last 3-4 fights that he actually has a gas tank that could bother Usyk in any way. Usyk's stamina is insane - he regularly spars 15 rounds with only 30 seconds rest between the rounds and against 4-5 different opponents, making sure his sparring partner is always fresher than him. That gas tank on him is ridiculous really. Even a prime Fury wouldn't be able to match it, let alone a 34-year-old, declining Fury - because he has been noticeably declining ever since the second Wilder fight.