Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post Reply

Who wins the rematch?

Poll ended at 21 Dec 2024, 10:44

Usyk - Decision
53
38%
Usyk - T/KO
44
31%
DRAW
7
5%
Fury - T/KO
15
11%
Fury - Decision
22
16%
 
Total votes: 141

jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 45213
Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

They just opened the first ever off licence in the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh I think.

First time in over 70 years.

https://www.voanews.com/a/saudi-arabia- ... 56511.html
ironbeard
Super Featherweight
Posts: 17189
Joined: 15 Sep 2018, 20:00

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by ironbeard »

jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 05:09 They just opened the first ever off licence in the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh I think.

First time in over 70 years.

https://www.voanews.com/a/saudi-arabia- ... 56511.html
I think that what is going on in Saudi Arabia is a throwback to the pre-Hajj days. Jahiliyyah, when Mecca was party/entertainment central. Conservative Islamic scholars refer to the effect of modernization on Islam as the new jahiliyyah.

The tribes of the Arabian Peninsula have managed to attract significant numbers of people to Mecca from distances for thousands of years; for thousands of years prior to Islam. The Hajj was the result of a negotiation between Muhammed and the previously pagan tribes that had operated and profited from the pre-Islam pilgrimage.

What the Saudi Absolute Monarchy is doing is what they have always done, in one form or another. It is literally a genetic trait.
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 45213
Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:11
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 05:09 They just opened the first ever off licence in the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh I think.

First time in over 70 years.

https://www.voanews.com/a/saudi-arabia- ... 56511.html
I think that what is going on in Saudi Arabia is a throwback to the pre-Hajj days. Jahiliyyah, when Mecca was party/entertainment central. Conservative Islamic scholars refer to the effect of modernization on Islam as the new jahiliyyah.

The tribes of the Arabian Peninsula have managed to attract significant numbers of people to Mecca from distances for thousands of years; for thousands of years prior to Islam. The Hajj was the result of a negotiation between Muhammed and the previously pagan tribes that had operated and profited from the pre-Islam pilgrimage.

What the Saudi Absolute Monarchy is doing is what they have always done, in one form or another. It is literally a genetic trait.
The house of Saud, created a pact with the hardline ultra conservative wahabi/salafi muslim sects in the region , in order to control the population, so they could continue to control and plunder the local resources and maintain their iron grip on power. They are probably seeing now they are at in inflection point, and want to gradually pivot away, albeit very slowly, toward becoming at least a partially secular society, normalising their relationship with Israel, and opening their doors to the west, as a new cultural centre.

I don't know much about pre islamic Mecca, but I would imagine it was likely an important trade route between east and west.

Just looked, it was further away from the tradfe routes and a site of several important pagan shrines. It alwayus interests me how each religion keeps the sites of pilgramage from older ones to build it';s new temples.
ironbeard
Super Featherweight
Posts: 17189
Joined: 15 Sep 2018, 20:00

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by ironbeard »

jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:24
ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:11
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 05:09 They just opened the first ever off licence in the diplomatic quarter in Riyadh I think.

First time in over 70 years.

https://www.voanews.com/a/saudi-arabia- ... 56511.html
I think that what is going on in Saudi Arabia is a throwback to the pre-Hajj days. Jahiliyyah, when Mecca was party/entertainment central. Conservative Islamic scholars refer to the effect of modernization on Islam as the new jahiliyyah.

The tribes of the Arabian Peninsula have managed to attract significant numbers of people to Mecca from distances for thousands of years; for thousands of years prior to Islam. The Hajj was the result of a negotiation between Muhammed and the previously pagan tribes that had operated and profited from the pre-Islam pilgrimage.

What the Saudi Absolute Monarchy is doing is what they have always done, in one form or another. It is literally a genetic trait.
The house of Saud, created a pact with the hardline ultra conservative wahabi/salafi muslim sects in the region , in order to control the population, so they could continue to control and plunder the local resources and maintain their iron grip on power. They are probably seeing now they are at in inflection point, and want to gradually pivot away, albeit very slowly, toward becoming at least a partially secular society, normalising their relationship with Israel, and opening their doors to the west, as a new cultural centre.

I don't know much about pre islamic Mecca, but I would imagine it was likely an important trade route between east and west.

Just looked, it was further away from the tradfe routes and a site of several important pagan shrines. It alwayus interests me how each religion keeps the sites of pilgramage from older ones to build it';s new temples.
What is the Hajj of Islam is the reclaiming of the pilgrimage that began around the time of Abraham, according to Islamic histories. That pilgrimage evolved into a cease fire meeting of the tribes for an extended period of time once every lunar year. The idols that tribes worshipped and the decadence of the event was certainly one of the catalysts of Islam. But Muhammed was brilliant enough to negotiate the continuance of the pilgrimage as a pilar of the faith.
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 45213
Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:37
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:24
ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:11
I think that what is going on in Saudi Arabia is a throwback to the pre-Hajj days. Jahiliyyah, when Mecca was party/entertainment central. Conservative Islamic scholars refer to the effect of modernization on Islam as the new jahiliyyah.

The tribes of the Arabian Peninsula have managed to attract significant numbers of people to Mecca from distances for thousands of years; for thousands of years prior to Islam. The Hajj was the result of a negotiation between Muhammed and the previously pagan tribes that had operated and profited from the pre-Islam pilgrimage.

What the Saudi Absolute Monarchy is doing is what they have always done, in one form or another. It is literally a genetic trait.
The house of Saud, created a pact with the hardline ultra conservative wahabi/salafi muslim sects in the region , in order to control the population, so they could continue to control and plunder the local resources and maintain their iron grip on power. They are probably seeing now they are at in inflection point, and want to gradually pivot away, albeit very slowly, toward becoming at least a partially secular society, normalising their relationship with Israel, and opening their doors to the west, as a new cultural centre.

I don't know much about pre islamic Mecca, but I would imagine it was likely an important trade route between east and west.

Just looked, it was further away from the tradfe routes and a site of several important pagan shrines. It alwayus interests me how each religion keeps the sites of pilgramage from older ones to build it';s new temples.
What is the Hajj of Islam is the reclaiming of the pilgrimage that began around the time of Abraham, according to Islamic histories. That pilgrimage evolved into a cease fire meeting of the tribes for an extended period of time once every lunar year. The idols that tribes worshipped and the decadence of the event was certainly one of the catalysts of Islam. But Muhammed was brilliant enough to negotiate the continuance of the pilgrimage as a pilar of the faith.
Similar to how Romans coopted ancient greek/pagan dates in the calendar, first for their own gods festivals (who let's face it were just simulacrums of Greek mythology), then roman Catholic ones.
ironbeard
Super Featherweight
Posts: 17189
Joined: 15 Sep 2018, 20:00

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by ironbeard »

jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:43
ironbeard wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:37
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2024, 06:24

The house of Saud, created a pact with the hardline ultra conservative wahabi/salafi muslim sects in the region , in order to control the population, so they could continue to control and plunder the local resources and maintain their iron grip on power. They are probably seeing now they are at in inflection point, and want to gradually pivot away, albeit very slowly, toward becoming at least a partially secular society, normalising their relationship with Israel, and opening their doors to the west, as a new cultural centre.

I don't know much about pre islamic Mecca, but I would imagine it was likely an important trade route between east and west.

Just looked, it was further away from the tradfe routes and a site of several important pagan shrines. It alwayus interests me how each religion keeps the sites of pilgramage from older ones to build it';s new temples.
What is the Hajj of Islam is the reclaiming of the pilgrimage that began around the time of Abraham, according to Islamic histories. That pilgrimage evolved into a cease fire meeting of the tribes for an extended period of time once every lunar year. The idols that tribes worshipped and the decadence of the event was certainly one of the catalysts of Islam. But Muhammed was brilliant enough to negotiate the continuance of the pilgrimage as a pilar of the faith.
Similar to how Romans coopted ancient greek/pagan dates in the calendar, first for their own gods festivals (who let's face it were just simulacrums of Greek mythology), then roman Catholic ones.
Excellent point.
SeanBrennan
Bantamweight
Posts: 9638
Joined: 12 Feb 2022, 12:45

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by SeanBrennan »

Really interesting reading this historical context.
Ruthless-RKO
Welterweight
Posts: 100766
Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Anyone else heard bout Usyk wanting to go down to CW again after the rematch.

“After the rematch, I want to go down in my weight [and fight at] cruiserweight.

“It is my plan because when I start my preparation and my training camp, listen I will shop and say ‘yeah!’ because I am eating everything. For me it is hard, I don’t like three times [a day, having to have a] cocktail [of] water, protein, banana – banana is good, I like [them].”

Controversial
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 9152
Joined: 13 Jul 2002, 18:29

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Controversial »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:59 Anyone else heard bout Usyk wanting to go down to CW again after the rematch.

“After the rematch, I want to go down in my weight [and fight at] cruiserweight.

“It is my plan because when I start my preparation and my training camp, listen I will shop and say ‘yeah!’ because I am eating everything. For me it is hard, I don’t like three times [a day, having to have a] cocktail [of] water, protein, banana – banana is good, I like [them].”

If Wilder doesn't retire maybe he should look at the CW division too
big lennox
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 2550
Joined: 06 Feb 2004, 13:44

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by big lennox »

Last edited by big lennox on 21 Jun 2024, 05:38, edited 1 time in total.
joshj909
Lightweight
Posts: 5879
Joined: 01 Dec 2017, 06:16

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by joshj909 »

Controversial wrote: 08 Jun 2024, 10:21
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:59 Anyone else heard bout Usyk wanting to go down to CW again after the rematch.

“After the rematch, I want to go down in my weight [and fight at] cruiserweight.

“It is my plan because when I start my preparation and my training camp, listen I will shop and say ‘yeah!’ because I am eating everything. For me it is hard, I don’t like three times [a day, having to have a] cocktail [of] water, protein, banana – banana is good, I like [them].”

If Wilder doesn't retire maybe he should look at the CW division too
Wilder vs Opetaia is actually a big fight at cruiserweight. Opetaia has CBS/Winner, Usyk or Mikaeljan (less-so) as his only legitimate big name options in what is quite an aging division. Wilder would be a big name and would be intriguing to most. I think Opetaia wins comfortably but I'd watch.
samwbr
Middleweight
Posts: 10147
Joined: 11 Mar 2014, 15:34

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by samwbr »

big lennox wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 03:49
Delusional. Should be a KO loss on his record.
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 45213
Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

samwbr wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 07:08
big lennox wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 03:49
Delusional. Should be a KO loss on his record.
He simply cannot accept he lost to a better man "He had a 10-8 round" doesn't even acknowledge that he was absolutely battered in that round, Usyk landed more flush power shots in that round, than Fury did in the rest of the fight.

He's not going to win a rematch, not if he cannot get his head around the defeat.
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 45213
Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by jamesmcdonnell »

joshj909 wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 04:36
Controversial wrote: 08 Jun 2024, 10:21
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Jun 2024, 08:59 Anyone else heard bout Usyk wanting to go down to CW again after the rematch.

“After the rematch, I want to go down in my weight [and fight at] cruiserweight.

“It is my plan because when I start my preparation and my training camp, listen I will shop and say ‘yeah!’ because I am eating everything. For me it is hard, I don’t like three times [a day, having to have a] cocktail [of] water, protein, banana – banana is good, I like [them].”

If Wilder doesn't retire maybe he should look at the CW division too
Wilder vs Opetaia is actually a big fight at cruiserweight. Opetaia has CBS/Winner, Usyk or Mikaeljan (less-so) as his only legitimate big name options in what is quite an aging division. Wilder would be a big name and would be intriguing to most. I think Opetaia wins comfortably but I'd watch.
Wilder's done, gunshy, can't pull thd trigger, he needs to quit.
samwbr
Middleweight
Posts: 10147
Joined: 11 Mar 2014, 15:34

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by samwbr »

jamesmcdonnell wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 08:29
samwbr wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 07:08
big lennox wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 03:49
Delusional. Should be a KO loss on his record.
He simply cannot accept he lost to a better man "He had a 10-8 round" doesn't even acknowledge that he was absolutely battered in that round, Usyk landed more flush power shots in that round, than Fury did in the rest of the fight.

He's not going to win a rematch, not if he cannot get his head around the defeat.
We can all guess the response if this stuff was on the other foot. Proper sore loser isn't he.
Nightmare Roy
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 16403
Joined: 18 May 2003, 17:29

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Nightmare Roy »

samwbr wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 07:08
big lennox wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 03:49
Delusional. Should be a KO loss on his record.
He's got no chance in the rematch if he truly believes that nonsense. Too many mugs on his pay roll not telling him how it is.
si7dog7
Super Middleweight
Posts: 1009
Joined: 26 Feb 2013, 14:42

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by si7dog7 »

Fighters have to have that ultimate self belief and confidence.
Fury has that.
But he lost that fight by at least 3/4 points at best.

Even some of the fan boys on here have admitted that. So kudos to them (for a change).

I’m not counting Fury out but his place in the All time list is further south than 50 now imho.
coneye
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 8565
Joined: 21 Jun 2004, 06:00

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by coneye »

If he refuses to admit he was beat , i doubt he'll change anything , so its gonna be a proper ko next time
keithmoonhangover
Cruiserweight
Posts: 16754
Joined: 16 Sep 2010, 10:42

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by keithmoonhangover »

big lennox wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 03:49
Awww bless 'im.
Grilling Machine
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 3152
Joined: 16 Sep 2005, 02:28

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Grilling Machine »

Charades of Ali
keithmoonhangover
Cruiserweight
Posts: 16754
Joined: 16 Sep 2010, 10:42

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by keithmoonhangover »

Grilling Machine wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 17:40 Charades of Ali
:clap: Very good.
KiwiRider
Super Lightweight
Posts: 26486
Joined: 11 Feb 2017, 22:25

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by KiwiRider »

coneye wrote: 21 Jun 2024, 14:56 If he refuses to admit he was beat , i doubt he'll change anything , so its gonna be a proper ko next time
I think Uysk will have his measure from the opening round if Tyson doesn't bring anything new.
Thing is, Fury could turn it around but I don't think he has the sustained focus that should have put him back in the gym with a new trainer by now.
Coco
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 28310
Joined: 08 May 2007, 05:42

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Coco »

The fight is in December, he should be back in the gym after the summer
Cas
Cruiserweight
Posts: 338
Joined: 27 Jan 2011, 10:42

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Cas »

It seems Fury will not change a whole lot if he believes he won the fight which favours Usyk. Fury will probably fight the same and be less fit than the first one. I think with some adjustments by Usyk this time he might be able to force the stoppage and put on a clinic.
Lenny Cravats
Super Middleweight
Posts: 7976
Joined: 23 Feb 2013, 10:43

Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury II | PPV - 21 December 2024

Post by Lenny Cravats »

Can we see this fight happening?
Post Reply