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 - Who wins? - Second verse it gets worse, it gets no better then this.

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quickeyg wrote: 21 Sep 2023, 17:31 Fury DISSED Carl Froch who got triggered and acted like a sissy cry baby very similar to his pal Anthony Joshua with that response video. You made a sh**y £8.5 mill in the Groves rematch which quite frankly isn't much when you pay all that tax.
So it's true you and Tony Bellew (Triple Agents for Edd) and you ain't fooling me - didn't make f**k all in the business of boxing. As for showing those YT comments, how many are legit accounts and not bot accounts?? You can tell when there's no content i.e no videos uploaded.

Carl, you lost to Mikkel Kessler and Andre Ward and your first fight with George Groves smells of being a co-ordinated fixed fight. Howard foster is known for being shady especially when he 'liked' the round Groves got stopped on his/someone's social media profile.

Point is Froch and Bellew are jealous of the biggest event in boxing - Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou, October 28th in Saudi Arabia.


Yes, lol - the bag is very very big $$$$£££££.
Froch owned Fury and his fan boys in that video response.
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Fury dissed Carl and Tony first and it was hilarious LOL (May I add both are clowns and has-beens) weeks ago at the Ngannou press conference. That undercard is looking juicy. Nothing but heavyweight fights galore. It just shows Fury is way bigger then aj and his counter parts. Wait until fight week - things can only get better.
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Hey everyone, it's Queensberry teaboy, Dev Sahni! :yay:
Go get Fwank tucked in for bed Dev, he might want his toes sucked. :-P
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Look whose turned up, that contract must be water tight. Point.1.2.3.45 Must battle other forum members late until the night lol. Clause 4.5.6.56 Can dock wages if not satisfied with said argument. Could it be teaboy Smith doing this? You never know.
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Lol. Poor Dev's triggered again. :OhYes:
Soooo satisfying and sooooo easy. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins? All night long.

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Someone's got a full time job I haven't :lol: :lol: Fury was born to trigger you :lol: :lol: If you ever see him thank him (Jobs like this don't come easy for a muppet like you) :D :D :wave: It's going to be another fun weekend.
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Still going? So so triggered :OhYes:
So easy. Time for Fwank's breakfast Dev, get that kettle on!
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Hall of Famer Froch was just trying to help Tyson
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quickeyg wrote: 21 Sep 2023, 17:49 Fury dissed Carl and Tony first and it was hilarious LOL (May I add both are clowns and has-beens) weeks ago at the Ngannou press conference. That undercard is looking juicy. Nothing but heavyweight fights galore. It just shows Fury is way bigger then aj and his counter parts. Wait until fight week - things can only get better.
Following your logic, once Fury retires, he will become a has-been ( if he's not already in terms of his level of competition)?

The critism Fury gets seems to be self imposed. I think Froch, and Bellew, like everyone else, know what a talent Fury is, and it's mega frustrating to watch it being wasted on meaningless fights.
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big lennox wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 04:31 Bellew, like everyone else, know what a talent Fury is, and it's mega frustrating to watch it being wasted on meaningless fights.
Bellew always slates Fury. Even though he never beat one champion in his whole career he claimed he’d stop Fury within 6 rounds :lol:
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BigDoofus wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 05:07
big lennox wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 04:31 Bellew, like everyone else, know what a talent Fury is, and it's mega frustrating to watch it being wasted on meaningless fights.
Bellew always slates Fury. Even though he never beat one champion in his whole career he claimed he’d stop Fury within 6 rounds :lol:
I wish Bellew had gone up to Cruiserweight earlier. That weight suited him. He beat some very good fighters in his career, and getting in with Ovil McKenzie ( not a big name but a huge puncher) takes some bottle.

Personally, I think he was a little fortuitous to box Haye at that stage of Haye's career, especially with all his injuries.

I think Bellew was outstanding in his fight against Uysk. Came up short against an all time great but gave an excellent account of himself. By contrast, Fury, to date, has managed to avoid Uysk.

Re: Fury, I think he made that remark when Fury was overweight and coming out of his wilderness years. That said, I don't think Bellew could beat Fury, even Fury when not fully fit. And I think Bellew has acknowledged that.
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Who replies to everything Tyson Fury? I think you've been copying my words, hmmmm whose the triggered one? :lol: :lol: Lets double check that record, yep - unbeaten and the lineal champion.
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quickeyg wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 06:21 Who replies to everything Tyson Fury? I think you've been copying my words, hmmmm whose the triggered one? :lol: :lol: Lets double check that record, yep - unbeaten and the lineal champion.
Well, he lost to McDermott the first time round in most people's eyes ( the same way most people think, myself included, that Fury won the first Wilder fight). Although he did go back and win the rematch.

Forgive my ignorance, what does the lineal champion even mean? Did it not stop when Lewis retired?
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How many accounts do you have on this forum? 28th November 2015 in Dusseldorf, Germany - one of the best nights ever. There's nothing anyone can do about it. In the history books forever.
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Lol. Little Dev's still triggered and crying. :yay: :lol:
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quickeyg wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 06:32 How many accounts do you have on this forum? 28th November 2015 in Dusseldorf, Germany - one of the best nights ever. There's nothing anyone can do about it. In the history books forever.
One the worse world title heavyweight fights ever. And it's on YouTube forever too :oops:
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tonyevs wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 06:46
quickeyg wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 06:32 How many accounts do you have on this forum? 28th November 2015 in Dusseldorf, Germany - one of the best nights ever. There's nothing anyone can do about it. In the history books forever.
One the worse world title heavyweight fights ever. And it's on YouTube forever too :oops:
And clouded by the failed PEDS test before hand and the ducking out of the rematch.
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I think he's actually talking about the first night Fwank ordered him to make him a cup of tea.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins? - Supersonic give me gin and tonic.

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A win is a win, doesn't matter how you win. At the end of the day he got that all important W.
At the time Wlad was a dangerous b*st*rd.

Allegedly he failed a test which by the way has nothing to do with the Klitschko fight.

You have to keep in mind - Fury was talking about jews, gays and the devil worshippers. Don't you think 'they' would come after him in some way? hmmm I wonder what they could do??

I remember him in Monte Carlo overweight saying stop this political crap against me.

Fury rises to those big occasions unlike his British rival who fails time and time again.
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The Jews and the gays grouped together, held Fury down and forced him to eat over 300 wild boar testicles in one go. Those terrible terrible fiends! :-x
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins? - its all elementary my friendddddd.

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Don't believe in devil worshippers?
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quickeyg wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 09:04 A win is a win, doesn't matter how you win. At the end of the day he got that all important W.
At the time Wlad was a dangerous b*st*rd.

Allegedly he failed a test which by the way has nothing to do with the Klitschko fight.

You have to keep in mind - Fury was talking about jews, gays and the devil worshippers. Don't you think 'they' would come after him in some way? hmmm I wonder what they could do??

I remember him in Monte Carlo overweight saying stop this political crap against me.

Fury rises to those big occasions unlike his British rival who fails time and time again.
It's worth remembering that Klitschko was beaten more conclusively by Corrie Saunders, Lamont Brewster, Ross Purity and Anthony Joshua.

AJ has been the biggest name in boxing this past decade so virtually every fight has carried huge amounts of pressure; and he has delivered time and time again.

His loses to Ruiz and Uysk are against a level of competition that Fury has never faced. So comparisons can't be drawn.

The one common elite boxer they have faced, AJ won by KO and Fury won on points.

My understanding is that the alleged failed PED test was the same year as the Klitschko fight, although, in fairness, Fury does maintain his innocence.

Out of interest, what did you think of Zhang's interviews?



I do believe Fury rises to the occasion, by the way, and I think his wins against Wilder ( I think he won all three & was robbed in the first fight) were sublime. I genuinely don't understand why he wouldn't want to try and wipe out Uysk and AJ. He is an exceptional talent and, I believe, would be very hard to beat in any era.

Anyway, on to the Zang vs Joyce rematch which will be a cracker.
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I believe you attempt to make friends online playing Minecraft, Dev. You certainly come across as the sort.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Who wins? Not answering my original question lol?

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Off the top of my head, I seem to recall the talk of Wladimir Klitschko being poisoned after the Brewster fight. What happened to his test results/blood samples - they were destroyed - why? King was telling people to bet on Brewster (Could of been the Purity fight)


Obviously you support Joshua in a big way (fanboy) Fury has surpassed him in many ways. October 28th in Saudi, this platform will propel him into another dimension and leave Joshua fare fare behind. Fury has a lot of momentum and the BIG bucks will be generated that night. Joshua was never the face of boxing in my eyes. He failed in America. He's still ducking Fury and Wilder. Lost to Ruiz in America and lost to Usyk twice (Had a meltdown and cry) which was embarrassing.

Klitschko was taylor made for Joshua. I always remember his back in that fight looking odd. The 6th round showed a major flaw in AJ. For one it proved his ring IQ was poor and was too flat footed. Obviously they worked on that.

Fury is unbeaten (Zero losses), unbeaten in America, a NAME in America - had the most memorable heavyweight trilogy in the history of boxing against Deontay Wilder and has held all the heavyweight belts. Records have been broken and More records will be broken in due course.


Oh and waiting for Wilder to turn 40 years old? (Aging him out tactic) His team have no confidence in him. Can he EVER beat someone in their prime? Answer is no.


Zhang's interview? I'll watch Team America tonight. Isn't his team affiliated with Edd? No surprise there then.


What do you think of Jarrell Miller (who failed tests) accusing Anthony Joshua of taking T.U.E.S? 4 Matchroom fighters have failed ped tests, which looks extremely bad.
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big lennox wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 09:32
quickeyg wrote: 22 Sep 2023, 09:04 A win is a win, doesn't matter how you win. At the end of the day he got that all important W.
At the time Wlad was a dangerous b*st*rd.

Allegedly he failed a test which by the way has nothing to do with the Klitschko fight.

You have to keep in mind - Fury was talking about jews, gays and the devil worshippers. Don't you think 'they' would come after him in some way? hmmm I wonder what they could do??

I remember him in Monte Carlo overweight saying stop this political crap against me.

Fury rises to those big occasions unlike his British rival who fails time and time again.
It's worth remembering that Klitschko was beaten more conclusively by Corrie Saunders, Lamont Brewster, Ross Purity and Anthony Joshua.

AJ has been the biggest name in boxing this past decade so virtually every fight has carried huge amounts of pressure; and he has delivered time and time again.

His loses to Ruiz and Uysk are against a level of competition that Fury has never faced. So comparisons can't be drawn.

The one common elite boxer they have faced, AJ won by KO and Fury won on points.

My understanding is that the alleged failed PED test was the same year as the Klitschko fight, although, in fairness, Fury does maintain his innocence.

Out of interest, what did you think of Zhang's interviews?



I do believe Fury rises to the occasion, by the way, and I think his wins against Wilder ( I think he won all three & was robbed in the first fight) were sublime. I genuinely don't understand why he wouldn't want to try and wipe out Uysk and AJ. He is an exceptional talent and, I believe, would be very hard to beat in any era.

Anyway, on to the Zang vs Joyce rematch which will be a cracker.
- - Indeed, Joyce means to right the Juggernaut against the monstrous Chinese, a solid rematch, but you have failed Wlad badly, perhaps because Lennox spent his latter career ducking the Ks.

Wlad still with his ama trainer and rookie promoter in a postage stamp ring vs a notorious early KO Lefty Sanders who started the first with a typical southpaw headbutt coming in for a combination that would've downed any fighter save a McCall who ever lived. He never had a chance to recover, but after 5 hard KDs he was stopped on his feet.

Drugged by DKing against the hapless Brewster who was being easily beat up and KDed by Wlad, the last being an odd moment where Brewster going down tackled Wlad around the ankles. Notoriously crooked Ref Byrd had to help Wlad up, yet didn't call the KD nor the foul. Next round Wlad can barely hold his hands up as he moves in reverse bouncing off ropes to avoid the rampaging Brewster who to his credit sniffed out that Wlad wasn't all there. In the whole of the fight, at best Wlad took a few shots, the best being a jab. As the round ends, Wlad is bouncing off the ropes with the wild clubfighter Brewster swinging for the fences, missing over the top of his head as the bell rings. He collapses after the bell and can't get up and clearly insensible such they have to carry him to his stool. Nevada commish physical exam shows spiked blood sugar, no steroids that the Ks were repeated impugned by tyny low testosterone people, but the main blood test seems to have been "misplaced." I saw the fight with a guy who was part of SSMosely's training team, and we both agreed Wlad was clearly drugged by King as did Manny Stewert and Vitali and others. Yeah right, Vegas commish.

Moving on, as promising prospect, he's fighting in his 25th fight in 25 months as a 22 yr old Olympic Gold Medalist, and when was the last time anything like that happened? He was beating on Puritty like a drum, but credit Puritty as big, strong journeyman able to bid his time after doing nothing much like Bonecrusher did to Mike Tyson in the last round hoping for a gift, but even after the KD Wlad was up and eventually stopped on his feet by his ama coach, one of the reasons they went with Manny eventually.

Sanders and AJ are the only fighters to legit stop Wlad, and in every case he was on his feet at the stoppage. In short, he was never one punched to Bolivia via Timbuktu like Lenny was twice... :TU:
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