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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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - 29 April 2023?

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mickey1975 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 03:32Loads of my casual friends have been saying Tyson looks like he's on the sniff again right back to Joyce-Parker, no inside info, just opinions of recreational drug users.
I noticed his reaction to Joyce dropping Parker, here at 11:15



Shouting at Parker to hang on just before and then motioning at him to get up, while John simply applauded. I know Parker's his mate, but I also think he wants nothing to do with Joyce. Can only see if time proves me wrong, because that's a fight I'd love to see.
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It will be interesting to see fWanks next move for Fury.

We know full well that Fury is unable to tell the truth - but he did say he'd fight Joyce at Wembley if Usyk could not be made .. I think we'll see the triple-duck from Fury regarding that.

That would be the 3 top guys at heavy Fury has ducked consecutively .. AJ, Usyk .. next Joyce.

I think at this stage Fury would even duck a Otter Wallin rematch
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tonyevs wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:42 It will be interesting to see fWanks next move for Fury.

We know full well that Fury is unable to tell the truth - but he did say he'd fight Joyce at Wembley if Usyk could not be made .. I think we'll see the triple-duck from Fury regarding that.

That would be the 3 top guys at heavy Fury has ducked consecutively .. AJ, Usyk .. next Joyce.

I think at this stage Fury would even duck a Otter Wallin rematch
He won't fight a wrecking ball like Joyce, novelty fights and easy touches from now on.
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What we getting now then?

Fury v novelty act / bum
Usyk v Dubois
Joyce v Zhang
Joshua v Franklin
Wilder v MMA fighter

Hardly the super series is it.
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BigDoofus wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:18
maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.

Pathetic.

70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
To be fair it sounds a fair bet.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
Hahaha
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Spud wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:15
tonyevs wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:03 Has Fury become more detestable than BJS??
He is totally delusional - does he really think people will believe him??

Usyk and his team conduct their-selves impeccably. Usyks manager gave a very polite interview where he was clear in not blaming fWank, and even polite about Greedy-belly.

Meanwhile fWank give a delusional piece blaming Usyk on the BBC, and Fury does his typical bullying foul mouthed rant as everyone expected.
100% agreed
There are some serious nuthuggers out there - I had someone tell me that 'So what if Fury doesn't fight Joshua, Joyce or Usky, he'd beat them all easily, there's nobody out there that stands a chance against Fury - despite the fact that Wilder's had on his arse about 20 times.

So by that logic, Fury may as well just be proclaimed the best and be champion in perpetuity, and not even bother fighting.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:09
Spud wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:15
tonyevs wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:03 Has Fury become more detestable than BJS??
He is totally delusional - does he really think people will believe him??

Usyk and his team conduct their-selves impeccably. Usyks manager gave a very polite interview where he was clear in not blaming fWank, and even polite about Greedy-belly.

Meanwhile fWank give a delusional piece blaming Usyk on the BBC, and Fury does his typical bullying foul mouthed rant as everyone expected.
100% agreed
There are some serious nuthuggers out there - I had someone tell me that 'So what if Fury doesn't fight Joshua, Joyce or Usky, he'd beat them all easily, there's nobody out there that stands a chance against Fury - despite the fact that Wilder's had on his arse about 20 times.

So by that logic, Fury may as well just be proclaimed the best and be champion in perpetuity, and not even bother fighting.
Seems to be his current MO
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I think Fury may call another fake retirement to avoid being positioned into another fight he doesn't want.

That would mean Usyk running the gauntlet of the mandatories .. which he could lose or give up the belts. Then Fury makes a comeback at end of year/early next year to cherry pick the easiest option.
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First positive publicity post already announced. Paris is pregnant again.
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mickey1975 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:12 First positive publicity post already announced. Paris is pregnant again.
That’s all the world needs, them 2 clowns reproducing again.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:22 I think Doofus has pretty much given the game away that he’s just trolling now. No sane person would be defending Fury under these circumstances. Fair play to most of the real Fury fans on here who have expressed disappointment.



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Boxerbeetle wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:22 I think Doofus has pretty much given the game away that he’s just trolling now. No sane person would be defending Fury under these circumstances. Fair play to most of the real Fury fans on here who have expressed disappointment.
I dunno. I think if you replace Partridge with Fury, this might be close to the truth.

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tonyevs wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:12 I think Fury may call another fake retirement to avoid being positioned into another fight he doesn't want.

That would mean Usyk running the gauntlet of the mandatories .. which he could lose or give up the belts. Then Fury makes a comeback at end of year/early next year to cherry pick the easiest option.
I have to say, I'd not put it past him right now, and I have to call into doubt the whole mental illness schtick. Sometimes he does sound very belieavable, there was a recent interview, and what he described did sound a lot like someone who has sufferered from depression, aI know because I was diagnosed myself, and everything he described all sounded v ery familiar indeed.

There's also part of me, who thought he just went off the rails and got into doing loads of bugle and booze as a way of escparing having to actually defend his belt against Wlad.

The facts are, his career has had some good nights, but as a champion, he has been absolutely piss poor, and will go down in history as a bottle job if he doesn't do something meaningful with the tail end of his career.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:09
Spud wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:15
tonyevs wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:03 Has Fury become more detestable than BJS??
He is totally delusional - does he really think people will believe him??

Usyk and his team conduct their-selves impeccably. Usyks manager gave a very polite interview where he was clear in not blaming fWank, and even polite about Greedy-belly.

Meanwhile fWank give a delusional piece blaming Usyk on the BBC, and Fury does his typical bullying foul mouthed rant as everyone expected.
100% agreed
There are some serious nuthuggers out there - I had someone tell me that 'So what if Fury doesn't fight Joshua, Joyce or Usky, he'd beat them all easily, there's nobody out there that stands a chance against Fury - despite the fact that Wilder's had on his arse about 20 times.

So by that logic, Fury may as well just be proclaimed the best and be champion in perpetuity, and not even bother fighting.
You see lots of them on YouTube, bizarre breed, they aren't boxing fans, they have bought into the cult of Fury, to them he can't do any wrong, simpletons who can't think critically. It's just like these tits who love Trump and that nob locked up in Romania. They probably all love watching Mrs Browns boys at Christmas.
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BigDoofus wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:18
maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.

Pathetic.

70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
To be fair it sounds a fair bet.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
Who is fair for? Krassyuk would be better off doing a he £1m bet with the bookies as he’d get better odds.

Shocking that Fury, or Frank/Bob wouldn’t agree to £1m going to Ukraine when they’re getting 70%.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:22 I think Doofus has pretty much given the game away that he’s just trolling now. No sane person would be defending Fury under these circumstances. Fair play to most of the real Fury fans on here who have expressed disappointment.
Alex Krassyuk said Fury wasn’t to blame on TalkSPORT. Usyk had already left his training camp and was heading home.
How many times were we told on here that Usyk had won the psychological war?
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maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:53
BigDoofus wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:18
maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.

Pathetic.

70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
To be fair it sounds a fair bet.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
Who is fair for? Krassyuk would be better off doing a he £1m bet with the bookies as he’d get better odds.

Shocking that Fury, or Frank/Bob wouldn’t agree to £1m going to Ukraine when they’re getting 70%.
Not that shocking really.
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maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 16:53
BigDoofus wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 15:18
maverick23 wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 14:16 Danny Flexen interviewed Frank earlier. Frank said Fury wouldn’t agree to pay the £1m to Ukraine. So instead he offered Krassyuk a bet for £1m on the fight where the loser would pay.

Pathetic.

70/30 and £1m from Fury to Ukraine and he still wouldn’t agree to it.
To be fair it sounds a fair bet.
Fury pays a lot of tax and a substantial amount gets sent to Ukraine.
Didn’t Usyk also demand an extra 1% per day that the fight wasn’t signed?
Who is fair for? Krassyuk would be better off doing a he £1m bet with the bookies as he’d get better odds.

Shocking that Fury, or Frank/Bob wouldn’t agree to £1m going to Ukraine when they’re getting 70%.
I thought Usyk was favorite after reading the poll on here. Perhaps this forum isn’t reflective of the real world.
Usyk had done a runner back to Ukraine anyway so perhaps it wasn’t that important.
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:lol: :cry: :cry:
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Anthony Joshua's stock has risen after Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk collapsed, leaving fans furious with the Gypsy King.
Fury branded a coward.

https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxing/ ... oxing-news
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Uysk and his team have done an absolute number on Fury's camp.
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big lennox wrote: 23 Mar 2023, 17:15 Uysk and his team have done an absolute number on Fury's camp.
PR rescue mission is in full swing now, cant see it helping much though.
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I know it would upset the masses as this threads become a social chit chat, but I think it should be closed or deleted, as should other Fury/Usyk threads. One man's cowardly actions has tainted the others valiant endeavours and he deserves no more airtime. Fury simply craves attention, starve him of it.
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We should remind ourselves.. why this fight wasn’t made for April 29th.
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tyson and frank getting slated in the comments :OhYes:

they will be on the phone to kugan to take the video down
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