Hatman noticed that Usyk's opponents seem to be weary when they're in front of him, like they get a bit gun shy. He suspects that there's something unnerving about the way Usyk moves.
It's Usyk's cardio strategy. Some of his opponents have openly talked about it. He makes you work constantly, you never get a break, while he has conditioned himself to operate at that level the whole time. Usyk will be tired, his heart pounding, deep breathing, but he's used to it and knows that no matter how tired he is you will be more so. How does he make you work? Foot feints, never taking a break with you but pushing whenever you want to rest.
Look at the bellew fight usyk done very little for most of it but he EXHAUSTED bellew just with pressure, he's an incredibly smart fighter he wins by stoppage Saturday, fury is finished.
I think it's the quick feet, constant feints and his distracting lead hand which moves in a hypnotic motion. Plus the southpaw angles might confuse them a bit too. Making them hesitant, even though working far harder and throwing more than they're used to.
Let's all be REAL HONEST here for a second. Usyk won rds 1,2,8,9.10,11 and 12. Fury won 4,5 and 6. Swing rounds are 3 and 7. If you give Fury the 2 swing rounds, Usyk still wins 7-5 and that doesn't even include the extra point for the knock down. People who say Fury won rd 12 are smoking that hard core biasy crack cocaine.
In no way did Uysk win rounds 12, I had it 1,2,3,9,&10 Uysk, with round 2 and 10 being swing rounds. Fury won 7-8 rounds depending on how you scored Uysk's slips and blocks.
@@tylerrobbins8311 Fury got destroyed in Rd 8. Rd 8 is what led to his downfall in Rd 9. Anyone giving Rd 8 to Fury isn't worth having a discussion with.
I think fury just got exposed by an elite fighter, he was never that great to begin with and avoided the big names throughout his career and didnt even want to fight usyk from the start because he knew he could lose to this fella.
Dude got beat up by Francis lol. That’s all you need to know. Regardless of how serious he took that fight, an elite heavy weight shouldnt look like an amateur against a dude who never even boxed. Anthony Joshua proved how bad Francis was
Who did he avoid ? Both wlad was world champion and unbeaten for 10 years. Wilder was world champion for 6 years unbeaten. It was Anthony Joshua who avoided Wilder don't take my word for it listen to lennox Lewis.
@aaaa-pe1zi Fury clearly avoided Joshua. He cherry-picked Wilder. He was offered the Joshua fight by Hearn at the start of his comeback. But he supposedly didn't like the 2 warm-up fights into a fight with Joshua. So he chose his own useless 2 warm-up joke fights (Seferi and Pianetta) and then fought Wilder for the WBC. He knew Wilder was rubbish. That's why he chose that path. He sparred Joshua as an amateur and said he was red hot and "the best amateur in the country by a mile." Avoided him like the plague but couldn't stop talking about him. Joshua lived rent-free in his head for YEARS!
Fury has always been at his best mentally when his back is on the wall. Back when everyone doubted him against klitschko, and thought he couldn’t make a comeback against wilder. Therefore, If fury had fought usyk instead of the Ngannou fight, I think he would have lost way more convincingly than he actually did because even with the criticism he was getting at the time, the wide consensus of people still thought he was the best HW and that he’d be too much for usyk. That ngannou fight gave him a kick up the ass, and that’s why he came in really fit and performed very well against usyk…but it still wasn’t enough. I guess the question now is if that’s spurred him on even harder or really if it could have broke him mentally.
@@freedom4life123 Fury puts or eyeballs on boxing and generates more interest. it's just a fact. He's a character. Boxing needs characters. It would be boring without them. People similar to you thought Muhammad Ali was a disgrace when he was calling Joe Frazier a Gorilla and running his mouth but it generates interest. Same s**t, different person, different dacade. These people literally try and give each other brain damage and you're moralizing over their words and antics? gimme a break.
* Fury will still be open to hooks from southpaw. * Fury will still be larger than Usyk and due to Square Cube Law his cardio will be working harder. * Usyk will still prevent Fury from leaning on him in the clinch. Fury made a lot of smart moves and took away a lot of Usyk's tools. Fury suffering a messed up nose early on did play a role. Fury can make more smart adjustments, however he can't change the cardio game. Getting even heavier won't help there. > Less trying to play the crowd Even when he had success he gave Usyk points by acting the fool and showing that false confidence as weakness. It made it easy to score several close exchanges against him. > I think the uppercut is the money shot It was something Usyk was baiting out. He threw his hook only a few times, tried it out early (the nose shot). Then allowed Fury to throw things which kept him open, before then finally capitalising on that opening once Fury was confident to throw it. > I think Fury has a shot He does. There is no point in betting the odds aren't favourable as people have some perspective now and know what Usyk is capable of. If anything the money is in betting on Fury even if you think he'll lose.
I think Fury will come out and really use his weight for a early to mid rnd ko. However Usyk Just keeps coming forward Fury will start to be less hard to find in the first fight Fury just couldn't stop that overhand left Usyk was landing. I got Usyk late stoppage or by 2 - 3 rnds.
Fury was very effective when he would let his hands go. I think Fury will bring a more aggressive style and use his weight to lean on Usyk to tire him out. I think Fury will win by KO or TKO.
Nobody stopping usyk. Dubios came close but didn't have the killer instinct to finish him off. Only heavyweight I could see stopping usyk is maybe a prime Wilder and we all know thats long gone now.
@@Andrew-lo6jk I agree - there's no way Fury won the 3rd; I gave him 4, 5 & 6 & that is all. I think Wave should refrain from drinking beer when he's watching fights.
I'd rather see History. HISTORY would be Usyk winning and retiring undefeated as 2 time Undisputed Champion and all time great. Overcame home town biasy while fighting on the road Time after Time after TIME. Usyk is CLASS PERSONIFIED. Fury is a slime ball.
Fury should approach the fight like the 2nd Wilder fight. He boxed Deontay fight one, not a great showing. But when he used his weight and size, it wore him down. Usyk is still much smaller. I don’t think just being on the outside is as effective…Rough him up…
*I already placed my bet.* *But this fight only has two outcomes, (guess you could say that in general) Usyk or it doesn't go the distance. & it could be a combination of the two. 👀*
Just like Mike Tyson was going to KO Jake Paul lol. Tyson got no chance outside them prewriting a decision to make it a trilogy. The first fight wasnt even close
Hatman noticed that Usyk's opponents seem to be weary when they're in front of him, like they get a bit gun shy. He suspects that there's something unnerving about the way Usyk moves.
It's Usyk's cardio strategy. Some of his opponents have openly talked about it. He makes you work constantly, you never get a break, while he has conditioned himself to operate at that level the whole time. Usyk will be tired, his heart pounding, deep breathing, but he's used to it and knows that no matter how tired he is you will be more so.
How does he make you work? Foot feints, never taking a break with you but pushing whenever you want to rest.
@@whatilearnttoday5295 Fury only wants to KO Usyk. Deep down he knows that he can’t beat Usyk on points.
Look at the bellew fight usyk done very little for most of it but he EXHAUSTED bellew just with pressure, he's an incredibly smart fighter he wins by stoppage Saturday, fury is finished.
@ Fury knows it and he knows he cant outbox Usyk. So his only chance is to win by KO thats why so nervous and desperate.
I think it's the quick feet, constant feints and his distracting lead hand which moves in a hypnotic motion.
Plus the southpaw angles might confuse them a bit too. Making them hesitant, even though working far harder and throwing more than they're used to.
been waiting for this to drop bro! 👌 long time fan from australia 🇦🇺
I was waiting for this! Hey Wave!
Usyk will make the adjustments to avoid getting hit heavy a couple times.
Let's all be REAL HONEST here for a second. Usyk won rds 1,2,8,9.10,11 and 12. Fury won 4,5 and 6. Swing rounds are 3 and 7. If you give Fury the 2 swing rounds, Usyk still wins 7-5 and that doesn't even include the extra point for the knock down. People who say Fury won rd 12 are smoking that hard core biasy crack cocaine.
In no way did Uysk win rounds 12, I had it 1,2,3,9,&10 Uysk, with round 2 and 10 being swing rounds. Fury won 7-8 rounds depending on how you scored Uysk's slips and blocks.
@@tylerrobbins8311 COPE
@@tylerrobbins8311 I've watched Rd 12 about 20 times. Fury did not win Rd 12.
@@tylerrobbins8311 Fury got destroyed in Rd 8. Rd 8 is what led to his downfall in Rd 9. Anyone giving Rd 8 to Fury isn't worth having a discussion with.
@@tylerrobbins8311 1 out of 2 refs would have stopped the fight. Please stop embarassing yourself.
I think fury just got exposed by an elite fighter, he was never that great to begin with and avoided the big names throughout his career and didnt even want to fight usyk from the start because he knew he could lose to this fella.
Dude got beat up by Francis lol. That’s all you need to know. Regardless of how serious he took that fight, an elite heavy weight shouldnt look like an amateur against a dude who never even boxed. Anthony Joshua proved how bad Francis was
@@TriWaZe True that
Who did he avoid ?
Both wlad was world champion and unbeaten for 10 years.
Wilder was world champion for 6 years unbeaten.
It was Anthony Joshua who avoided Wilder don't take my word for it listen to lennox Lewis.
@aaaa-pe1zi Fury clearly avoided Joshua. He cherry-picked Wilder.
He was offered the Joshua fight by Hearn at the start of his comeback. But he supposedly didn't like the 2 warm-up fights into a fight with Joshua. So he chose his own useless 2 warm-up joke fights (Seferi and Pianetta) and then fought Wilder for the WBC.
He knew Wilder was rubbish. That's why he chose that path. He sparred Joshua as an amateur and said he was red hot and "the best amateur in the country by a mile."
Avoided him like the plague but couldn't stop talking about him.
Joshua lived rent-free in his head for YEARS!
Fury has always been at his best mentally when his back is on the wall. Back when everyone doubted him against klitschko, and thought he couldn’t make a comeback against wilder.
Therefore, If fury had fought usyk instead of the Ngannou fight, I think he would have lost way more convincingly than he actually did because even with the criticism he was getting at the time, the wide consensus of people still thought he was the best HW and that he’d be too much for usyk. That ngannou fight gave him a kick up the ass, and that’s why he came in really fit and performed very well against usyk…but it still wasn’t enough.
I guess the question now is if that’s spurred him on even harder or really if it could have broke him mentally.
I just like many want this fury circus along with all its clowns to be gone from boxing. They have been a cancer to the sport
@ i feel u
@@freedom4life123 Fury puts or eyeballs on boxing and generates more interest. it's just a fact. He's a character. Boxing needs characters. It would be boring without them. People similar to you thought Muhammad Ali was a disgrace when he was calling Joe Frazier a Gorilla and running his mouth but it generates interest. Same s**t, different person, different dacade. These people literally try and give each other brain damage and you're moralizing over their words and antics? gimme a break.
@@RaveSceneTribute Muhammad Ali was a disgrace.
At this point with Fury age, I think he’s fading.✊🏿☀️🌟🛸🧬🔥💯
You do realize fury Is younger than usyk so age doesn't matter in this one
That’s how they love to make stupid a$$ excuse for they loser fighter
in my opinion if the judges were trying to rob usyk . Then the ref robbed ddd of an ko.
Furys washed up. Usyk flattens him.
Gonna be a blast
* Fury will still be open to hooks from southpaw.
* Fury will still be larger than Usyk and due to Square Cube Law his cardio will be working harder.
* Usyk will still prevent Fury from leaning on him in the clinch.
Fury made a lot of smart moves and took away a lot of Usyk's tools. Fury suffering a messed up nose early on did play a role.
Fury can make more smart adjustments, however he can't change the cardio game. Getting even heavier won't help there.
> Less trying to play the crowd
Even when he had success he gave Usyk points by acting the fool and showing that false confidence as weakness. It made it easy to score several close exchanges against him.
> I think the uppercut is the money shot
It was something Usyk was baiting out. He threw his hook only a few times, tried it out early (the nose shot). Then allowed Fury to throw things which kept him open, before then finally capitalising on that opening once Fury was confident to throw it.
> I think Fury has a shot
He does.
There is no point in betting the odds aren't favourable as people have some perspective now and know what Usyk is capable of. If anything the money is in betting on Fury even if you think he'll lose.
I think Fury will come out and really use his weight for a early to mid rnd ko. However Usyk Just keeps coming forward Fury will start to be less hard to find in the first fight Fury just couldn't stop that overhand left Usyk was landing. I got Usyk late stoppage or by 2 - 3 rnds.
I think this will not go the distance this time.
Do a livestream on Friday after the weigh in
yessir
Fury was very effective when he would let his hands go. I think Fury will bring a more aggressive style and use his weight to lean on Usyk to tire him out. I think Fury will win by KO or TKO.
He tried leaning on him. He wasn't able to.
I see you doing effects now lol but you gave me a heart attack mang, thought you wouldn't do a prediction
I got Usyk!!! I think he got something off his sleeve to get the job done ✅ hopefully there’s no controversial that’s going piss us off 😂
Nobody stopping usyk. Dubios came close but didn't have the killer instinct to finish him off. Only heavyweight I could see stopping usyk is maybe a prime Wilder and we all know thats long gone now.
Are you going to do a Jaime Mungia review? What a shocker, upset of the year.
Usyk by 6th round KO.
Usyk is only half the way through his gameplan by 6th.
@@whatilearnttoday5295 True but I think he knows he has to get him out of there.
I can't believe after watching that fight you gave fury 5 rounds
Yup 3-7
Fury never won the third that's crazy
@@Andrew-lo6jk I agree - there's no way Fury won the 3rd; I gave him 4, 5 & 6 & that is all. I think Wave should refrain from drinking beer when he's watching fights.
He won 3 definitely, but still hard fought. People say he won the 12th. It's delusional
@ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl Dude, Drunken Wave is the best.
Fury coming in at 281 for this fight coming in heavy
TYSON WINS REMATCH
Fury will fight dirty.
USYK WALKED OFF FIRST. FURY 1 USKY 0
Wave, you are spot on with your analysis. I'm hoping Fury does it this time, cause I want to see the trilogy.
I'd rather see History. HISTORY would be Usyk winning and retiring undefeated as 2 time Undisputed Champion and all time great. Overcame home town biasy while fighting on the road Time after Time after TIME. Usyk is CLASS PERSONIFIED. Fury is a slime ball.
@@ShotOnChristmas Amen
@@ShotOnChristmas That would be cool, as well. But, I'd really love to see the 3rd fight.
@@ShotOnChristmaslmao
@@ShotOnChristmasit’s clear you are a fury hater
Fury should approach the fight like the 2nd Wilder fight. He boxed Deontay fight one, not a great showing. But when he used his weight and size, it wore him down. Usyk is still much smaller. I don’t think just being on the outside is as effective…Rough him up…
Usyk is prepared for the tying up. He used a ton of overhooks to prevent Fury from working on the inside
Usyk can actually box on the backfoot and is very good at slipping out of clinches i dont think thats gonna work against usyk we’ll see though
Wilder has zero footwork.
At the end of the stare down Fury was sweating profusely, like a wild boar about to be castrated
*I already placed my bet.*
*But this fight only has two outcomes, (guess you could say that in general) Usyk or it doesn't go the distance. & it could be a combination of the two. 👀*
My heart says Usyk wins on points, but Fury needs a convincing stoppage if we to see a trilogy.
#LetsGoChamp 🥊🌊
I think Fury wins if it goes the distance and Usyk wins by KO. Tough call.
Should be good. I got Fury by late stoppage.
I think fury gets him this time bro
Watch the video instead egghead
@@Eric-ko5ydnow now, Eric. No need for name calling, settle down lol.✊🏿☀️🌟🛸🧬🔥💯
Just like Mike Tyson was going to KO Jake Paul lol. Tyson got no chance outside them prewriting a decision to make it a trilogy. The first fight wasnt even close
Got fury winning by points
Hopefully Fury wins this time💪🏽
IM AN USYK FAN BUT IM PICKIN FURY THIS TIME