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2807424, What a fight...lets hope the scorecards are accurate...
Posted by guru0509, Sat May-18-24 06:36 PM
I got Usyk narrowly , but if its a draw I wont be mad, it was so fucking close



>Oleksandra Usyk vs Tyson Fury will take place in Riyadh,
>Saudi Arabia.
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>Shout out to Turki Alalshikh for organzing some of the
>greatest fight cards, not only of this year, but ever in the
>sport (stay tuned for that Terence Crawford vs Israil Madrimov
>card in August).
>
>Usyk has the IBF, WBA, and WBO belts after being Anthony
>Joshua twice. Fury still has the WBC that he beat off of
>Deontay Wilder. Usyk, having started at Cruiserweight, could
>go down as they greatest Cruiser ever if he pulls this off.
>Known as a clever, tricky, cerebral fighter, he's always found
>a way to win no matter what he was up against. He's the
>smaller size that usually gives Fury problems, but Fury looks
>very locked in and may have had his wake-up call being dropped
>in the Francis Ngannou fight that was supposed to be an easy
>win for Fury. Fury is also with Sugarhill Steward, who helped
>him turn his punches over and start getting KO's. He's the
>real secret sauce for Fury here.
>
>I personally want Usyk to do it, because I've always liked him
>as a fight and a man. Fury is literally a tall order tho. He's
>not a just a huge guy at 6'9" but he's also a thinking man in
>the ring. Surely the most skilled guy boxing has seen at his
>size. I'm very interested to see how they both approach this
>fight. Fury has a huge ego, and Usyk fights for his country
>(Ukraine). Should be good.
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