JustTheGent
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Once again, I take a different opinion. Fury isn't that well coordinated. Throughout his career, he's often looked cumbersome when throwing punches. I've never seen him in a fight whilst he's moving and hitting whilst landing significant shots. Perhaps you could say the 2nd Wilder fight, but that was more a case of Wilder moving back in a straight line and being very basic. Someone like Chisora is perfect for Fury. Someone who doesn't have the same dimensions as him and has slower feet. Punch output in the Klitschko fight was extremely minimal. Fury didn't really land that much but Klitschko didn't really land anything. Last night was completely different. Usyk was landing at will from the first bell and gradually busted AJ up. Fury didn't do that to Klitschko. There wasn't much landed at all.
I can't understand why people are being harsh on AJ. He got beat by a fighter who is now emerging as the pound for pound king. Hopefully some of the other heavyweights will now start to fight each other. There's plenty more opportunities for AJ.
Just to note, Joshua beats Fury. If you don't believe me, just wait and see. But he certainly doesn't want to try and define his career through Usyk. That is doomed for failure unless Usyk stays in the game long enough until he loses his legs and reflexes. But I'd very much doubt he'd do that.
I can't understand why people are being harsh on AJ. He got beat by a fighter who is now emerging as the pound for pound king. Hopefully some of the other heavyweights will now start to fight each other. There's plenty more opportunities for AJ.
Just to note, Joshua beats Fury. If you don't believe me, just wait and see. But he certainly doesn't want to try and define his career through Usyk. That is doomed for failure unless Usyk stays in the game long enough until he loses his legs and reflexes. But I'd very much doubt he'd do that.
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