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Apparently due to the language barrier and his slightly awkward presence on a social media, Usyk needs to beat the biggest guys in the division twice to start talking about him as the main hero. Each video has a title like "what does Fury need to do to win", "will Fury win the rematch?". Stop playing along with these egomaniacs. Usyk has long proven that he is not a mistake and not a random invader from the outside. Even if he loses the fight, he has already achieved more than these "celebrities".
What you're describing as success with Fury's long guard to me is just more like spoiling, it's not really controlling the fight. He was backing away and sticking his long arms out without really hitting back with anything substantial. It didn't seem like he was doing enough to be actually winning rounds, just avoiding taking damage. Yes he managed to make it difficult at times for Usyk to land substantial punches, but Usyk still did land enough punches and had clear ring generalship to me that the first three rounds were quite clear Usyk rounds and he landed enough damage to set up Fury's inevitable fatigue.
Their has to be a mixture of tactics to win rounds but the key to boxing at a high level is control. The long guard helps control pace by shutting down your opponent engaging. You want to exchange when you want to fight, not when he wants to fight. It also helped set up the counter uppercut. But I generally agree, too much long guard with little engagements is spoiling and lost Fury a couple of the opening rounds.
@@ТодорСтаматов-ъ4я Projection from a fanboy. 3 different comments on a video that’s bias and has no clue? Go watch some career highlights if you can’t keep your emotions in check.
@@vileink4733How many times was Wladimir Klitschko penalized for excessive holding? Veterans and championship caliber fighters usually get benefit of the doubt. In the case of Usyk vs Dubois, Usyk got the benefit of the doubt. I see no problem with it.
Fury will do exactly what he did the 1st fight. Try and slow down the pace and control distance. Fury needs to win a few of the 1st rd to have a chance. Him letting Usyk win rd1-3 was horrible cause it forced fury to work hard to catch up and take the lead and by rd9 he was gassed. I still see Usyk winning again and this time in a better fashion unless Father Time slow him down which still won’t be enough to let fury win. The usyk that fought Aj 1&2 would have overwhelmed fury and stopped him by rd 9
I see Fury doing jab And grab with leading punch to the body and bellow the belt follow up with a head but then using arm out tactic to keep usyk away.
The blueprint for Fury here is Teo vs Lomachenko. The only problem Fury will have is stamina to push back Usyk with a right hand for the majority of the fight as Teo did.
@ he did a lot of the same things Teo did, he just didn’t press forward and continue to threaten with the right hand. In the dead spots of the fight, he let Usyk be the agressor. Teos pops biggest coaching advice to Teo was to “beat him up.” Simple as I don’t believe Usyk can really match fury in a FIGHT. Will come down to Fury’s Gas tank and ability to push the fight to Usyk.
hard disagree on the effectiveness on Usyk's bodywork. You can clearly see when he was punching with force and when Fury was hindering it with his long guard. Most of the time when Usyk hit bodypunches Usyk slipped his long guard. It's pretty clear, aswell. A lot of your examples he was slipping Fury's hands/ Fury was losing his grip on Usyk. Otherwise great analysis as always
Think the vid did a pretty good job separating the footage of body punches that touched when Fury had space to retreat vs thumping body shots when Fury was against the ropes. It’s the foot work that takes off the steam. The LG forces Usyk to attack at a further distance, slipping included.
The long guard was successful at times it was used properly and failed at times it wasn’t. We showed both. We didn’t go into length explaining punch mechanics and where power lies which would take another video on its own. It certainly isn’t powerful if the target is moving the same direction as the punch and you land at the complete or very near complete extension of your punch.
The squared argument is a hard disagree from me too, he got backed to the ropes and Usyk created the angle. Loads of boxers square up as part of their style, if you want to fight on the inside you have to square up.
@@rolandtomassi3486 So squaring up at midrange after throwing a back hand is a good thing in your assessment? Also, are you describing the sequence where he got hurt? Edit: Plenty of fighters get away with all types of footwork flaws/mistakes and plenty of fighters get knocked out too.
@ when did I say that??? Why are you putting words in my mouth? , Usyk created the Angle on him with a Check hook and an over hand right after fury threw his power shot. The peek a boo style is based on squaring up Sane as anyone fighting on the inside you have to square up for your shorter shots How many fights you have ?
Strange spin on it. To me it seemed that Fury failed with the long guard, and Usyk was all over him, repeatedly hitting his body, forcing Fury to change tactics. Did you give Fury any one of the first 3 rounds? If so is that because you just ignored the body punches?
No spin, just boxing knowledge and film. The long guard worked in some sequences and didn’t work in other sequences like the video showed in most the rounds. It succeeded most the time when used properly and failed most time when it wasn’t used properly. How either of us scored the fight is irrelevant. The judges split rounds 2 and 3 if that’s valuable info to you.
@@BoxingGems I appreciate you studying the film. But I'm sure you realise other people with "boxing knowledge" think Usyk won it clearly. From watching the video I got the impression that you were suggesting that Fury was winning them with the long guard, but was occasionally using it wrong when against the ropes, and that he then just changed guard to win it even more (rather than wanting a break from the numerous body shots and choosing to cover his ribs more, for example). I don't think Tyson wanted to be on the ropes. I think the reason that Tyson was against the ropes was due to Usyk cutting down the ring. You didn't seem to comment on how Usyk managed to force the larger man against the ropes, when fighters like Dillian Whyte, and Chisora were unable to do so. And as for the judges, Tyson was the cash cow, so it isn't surprising that they might be biased. Even so, all of them had Usyk ahead going into round 4. Out of interest, if you have the data after studying the film, how many punches did you have each of them landing in each of those first 3 rounds? If you haven't, it doesn't matter, but maybe it is something you could give a break down on in future analyses, as the normal compubox stats normally seem wrong, done as the fight is going, rather than being judged by watching the film in slow mo. Anyway, all the best with the channel.
“To me it seemed…” The film in the video demonstrates both effective and less effective use of the long guard by Fury in the fight. In professional fight analysis, which Boxing Gems is, what “seems” to you is irrelevant without any film to back your particular perspective.
@@dba_coachschmitt3547 I don't think Usyk hitting Fury with body punches throughout those first 3 rounds was in doubt. I think the first minute of the video lauded Fury's long guard, while showing him land about 1 jab, before at around the 1 minute mark conceding that Fury had a problem taking straights to the body. But in the video they are dismissed as not being powerful. However they were rear hand shots, and a few were shown, and you could see the ripples in Tyson's body. And aiming at the body to get the opponent to drop their hands is as I understand it a tactic that has been used in boxing before. That Tyson changed his tactics after a few rounds of getting his body repeatedly hit with rear hand shots, could be thought to suggest that those punches hurt enough to get him to change his tactics (as Usyk had presumably planned). The video itself contains the evidence.
Thanks you for the vidéo, people tend to forget how spécial it IS to get knowledge about the élite level.Idefinitively don't miss the Time when you only had magazines.💪 That being Said, i think that youdon't mention the effect of thé pressure Usyk maintained on Fury I think hé abandonned the long guard because Usyk level's changes tired him, and keep a long guard during all the fight became exhausting. Another way of seeing it IS to admit that fury's uppercuts couldn't stop Usyk. You won't deny that Usyk reinvented himself as a more offensive fighter against his biggest opponent and for and he broke him for a moment. You could hear sugar Hill screaming him to close thé distance and get to him but Fury didn't do it because hé ate too many overhands.
Respect. You’re assuming Fury didn’t want to fight moving backwards where it was obvious that was his game plan. It’s not an uncommon game plan as taller/ longer fighters are able to keep their height and distance using their length more effectively moving backwards and laterally against smaller fighters. The long guard in of itself is a means to back out safely so it works well with the strategy. Their are options to stay in place as well, meaning, It’s a choice. Fury didn’t abandon the long guard. I could have shown clips of it’s usage in most the rounds in the first fight. It worked in most the rounds when it was used properly. It didn’t work when it wasn’t used properly. Fury’s uppercuts hurt Usyk at least twice. Once to the body, once to the head. It was literally Fury taking advantage of Usyk moving forward trying to close distance. So the narrative that Fury wanted the pressure to stop is problematic. You can still close distance even if you’re generally moving backwards. In fact, the opposite of the strategy I explained is where the smaller fighter uses lateral movement to bring the taller fighter to him and give up their height isn’t uncommon either. Shawn Porter would sometimes use this as a tactic for example. Bringing the tall fighter to you then closing distance was the point. As a heavyweight, Usyk has generally kept the pace high as a strategy which means he’s in range to throw punches and out working opponents. If the opponent backs up, he has to follow to do that. If his opponent stays at range, he can stay at range and do that.
@BoxingGems Thanks for the Time you took to answer me, it was a nice surprise this morning 🌞 I agree with what you said, of course, but i was talking about the mental and physical effects of Usyk's pressure that led Fury to make the mistakes you pointed. And since round 8 if i'm not wrong Fury seemed to fear more the overhands he had been eating. Usyk ate a lot of uppercuts, who seemed more powerfull than the one who knocked out Whyte, but it didn't stopped him. AT that Time i thought hé was going to be ko'd. This is a prop we must give to him, like WE do it for Ali against Foreman .Mental strenght in the dictionnaire will be illustrated with his picture! And correct me if i'm wrong (i'm french), before round 11 (or 12), Sugar Hill screams him to "slip inside", what i interpreted as a way to get Closer to counterpunch, but he didn't do it. Anyway, i admire thèse two fighters (and i love 💗 Gems toi🎉), i will miss them terribly when they will be gone, both of them are very spécials, and they delivered one of the greatest fight i've Seen. And for me Usyk achieved a master pièce of will and IQ against the Guy that everybody used to say he could beat everybody in the History. And he didn't that with his country AT War watching. You could hardly find another fighter with si much pressure on his shoulders, maybe louis schmelling 2.
@@Mathieu-u1j I get you. Usyk is a HOF fighter. The intangibles you mention for him are a given and we don’t typically cover them. It is very well possible that Usyk’s pressure made Fury make the mistakes he made to get him rocked and almost stopped but it’s also more of a guess albeit an educated guess because we don’t know these fighters mental for sure. Thanks for the comment fam 💪🏾
@BoxingGems Thanks 💪! Could you make one day a vidéo on tour favorite fighters of now and of all Time ? I think it could bé like learning how to listen and enjoy Mozart, Beethoven... with an expert.
Can you see how much of a GENIUS Isyk is?????? Relentless educated pressure... Fury cannot keep it long for 12 rounds against Usyk.. he can do it to other boxers but not Usyk... Usyk will stop him! That's how to fight a big long boxer like Fury...
Good analysis. I think same, fury with a few adjustments, more heavy sparring to prepare and taking Usyk more serious, he will beat Usyk. Fury by decision 😊
I appreciate your analysis - really shows how gifted and dedicated these guys are. Given the reach disparity and the questionable chronic long-arming by Fury, I would think Fury's left elbow would make a nice target as Usyk moves to the weakside. Pounding the left shoulder probably wouldnt be a bad idea either. It also seems like Fury's well thought out strategy for Usyk requires better physical conditioning on his part. The video makes it clear that when Fury runs out of gas (because Usyk keeps him moving) Fury cant hold the long guard and gets hit.
A lot of Fury haters on here and emotions win the day on these chat rooms. Fury is a champion and most likely future champion. He’s beaten everyone… so his first loss now he’s overrated?? Fury will surprise all the haters this time around 💪💪💪
5:37 That punch that put Fury staggering back to the ropes should have been called a knockdown, as the ropes were the only thing holding him up. That would have given Usyk time to finish the job. Even still, he came damn close.
I think you’re being a logical optimist. Guys as good as Fury and AJ should be able to make adjustments and be able to beat Usyk. Problem is they don’t, fury seems so out of being locked in the way contenders are/should be, I just can’t believe in him anymore. I’m picking Usyk until somebody really manages to take advantage of their size advantages on him.
I feel you! I like that: “logical optimist”. But that’s not the case here. We just don’t typically cover intangibles. Your guess is as good as ours most the time on how they effect the fight so we stick to skills, strategy, tactics. We don’t know if the teams will try another game plan. We don’t know where either fighters mentality is. Fury has proven he can be all over the place. If we make a prediction, we make it off observable facts in the ring. Clearly their are far more variables which make us wrong from time to time.
Excellent analysis. Even though Fury lost I felt like this was one of his best performances but he lost concentration (something Usyk never seems to do) and got caught in round 9. But very interesting to see the details of what the success Fury was having in the fight.
Fury is the best in the game when it comes to feints. This is the first video I saw showing how effective they were in this fight. They are two of the best HW fighters so this next one will be another great fight
Both fighters will make adjustments. However, at the end of the day, I think the outcome will be similar to the first. I scored the fight 116-111, but I could also see it being 115-112. Either way, it was decisive and not controversial. Round 1 of the rematch will just be round 13. Usyk has already made effective adjustments and it's now on Fury to make his adjustments. If Fury's adjustments are successful, then Usyk will then make his adjustments in the fight. Usyk has his weaknesses and faults, but I believe he is a bad stylistic matchup for Fury.
Hello, very nice video. I understand why you favore slightly Fury for the rematch but I do think Usyk conditionning and constant pressure will break Fury at some point, perhaps even earlier than the first fight. Anyway, can't wait to see that
There is a key bit that is glossed over in this, which is discipline. Usyk's relentless nature meant Fury had to be mega disciplined which he often struggles with. The fact he's been down so many times in his career points to this fact. I still lean Fury, purely on the fact that it was still so close after Usyk nearly KO'd him. AJ did better in the 2nd fight, and Fury doesn't have to do that much better.
Tyson Fury has one advantage going into this fight. He is facing an older Oleksander Usyk with more miles on the clock. He is almost 38 and has taken a lot of punches throughout his lifetime. He is not gonna be as fast, reactive and sharp as before.
Fury did a lot of good things during the fight. The problem he had was that Usyk did more good things than him and landed more punches as a result. The one judge who scored the fight for Tyson is either incompetent or corrupt.
Whats missed here is the Long guard is unsustainable for Fury over the long haul. Fury will have some success with the same tactics but will have a hard time finding others. His one shot uppercuts and straight right hands have some power but does not land enough nor has enough power to stop Usyk who probably has a better chin and definitly has a defense than fury. Whats missed here is Usyk rarely stepped to his right for that angle, not so much that Fury took it away. Expect Usyk to step the the right more and get Fury spinning and begin landing the lead right hook from the southpaw position. Fury had about as much success with the long guard as he can and only bought time. Fury will come forward a little more the next fight which is going to play to usyk's angles. I think after Fury know he lost the first 3 rounds the first time he will try to press early which will backfire and he will revert to the same long guard tactics which he will win some rounds but will tire. Usyk wins most likely between the 9th and 11th round probably from a long barage of unanswered punches. Fury may even be up on the score cards at the time of stoppage which may or not be questionable but will not matter. Usyk has too many tools and Fury will run out of physical advantages and will gas right as Usyk is turning it up. Basically the long guard is not sustainable for Fury over the 12 rounds with Usyk's presistancy and pace. Fury will out feint Usym and have some good in and out foot work early but as he tires will be open. Especially if Fury comes in Heavier as it looks he will. Point blank Fury is not a 1 punch knock out guy and did not and will not land enough to get a stoppage. Unless Fury gets some favorable score cards as he did the first fight or Usyk ages enough it's Usyk's fight to lose.
Usyk has the advantage in the second fight. Usyk’s corner is better than Fury’s as far as fight strategy goes. Fury can beat Usyk with his power and deception using his feet
Fury will have success like he did in the first fight. But Usyk seems to always have a way. Besides the wrinkles to his game (Fury has these too), Usyk has a near indomitable spirit (have to say Fury does too, but one beat the other so advantage Usyk). Only way I see Fury winning is if he starts attacking the body heavily in the early rounds, then counter-adapt to the inevitable adjustments Usyk will do. Of course, he can't afford to make any errors. I'd say he shouldn't admire his work too much, but Fury fights best when he's cocky. I think Usyk will somehow find a way to win, but this will be his toughest most harrowing fight to date.
Yea, I still say 50/50. I’d lean Fury but intangibles, namely, mentality and motivation keep me guessing. Skill and ability wise, Fury has more wrinkles to adjust to.
One thing for sure, fury will be holding, grabbing, framing, and do everything to stall the fight. He wont be able to put box usyk or hurt him. It will be a robbery
Not for nothing: Alejandro Urjibe from South Miami (dominican amateur phenom) left for Kyiv in 1997 on a school trip and stayed with his host family long after his visa expired...you do the math.
You adjust to the long guard by forcing an opponent who wants to use lateral movement to a confined space in the ring which he did at times in the first fight knowingly or unknowingly. Fury made the mistake of still trying to use it off the ropes with no ability to move as shown in the video.
@@BoxingGems "knowingly or unknowingly" - that's a surprising lack of credit to a champion boxer for employing fundamental ring pressure tactics against a longer reach in a fight where he plainly did so successfully. Is there really a world where Usyk just stumbles into successful adjustments without knowing what he's doing?
@@fabianhermsen1225 For real. It was wild to see all three judges give the 12th to Fury and then a bunch of fans do so as well. Both CompuBox and the AI stats have Usyk outlanding Fury by DOUBLE the amount of power punches and punches total in that round. Oh, and Usyk also had Fury running around the ring trying to stay away from him. It seemed like Usyk got zero credit for ring generalship and effective aggression in that fight. Dude weighs 40+ pounds less and is 5-6 inches shorter than the other dude and he had that ogre running from him almost the entire night.
@@fabianhermsen1225 The problem is Fury never won Round 4 and 7. If you watch the fight, and judge it the way it supposed to be judged, and not based on previous rounds.
@@redcypher1444 That means nothing. Yes he was messing around in the first round, but he was still trying his best and he lost. I don't know who will win the rematch though, it can go either way.
Fury is heavily overrated. The fucking long guard is illegal and just because he sells every punch against the gloves, doesn't mean he land something. And still they try to sell this fight as a close one
You are basically showing that Fury had no decent attack. And didn't have the stamina to keep a high guard. And didn't do anything effective with it when he did. Usyk will have definitely adapted quite a few things for the rematch...guaranteed. So Fury trying to do the same for longer will not work out....but what else is he capable of doing.?... endless clinches to lean on and a hope of getting lucky. Joshua 1+2 and Fury landed nothing in the opening 3 rounds on Usyk.
Rematch will be less competitive. Once usyk been in a ring with. Fury once he knows what works and what does not . He also understands Fury's weakness . Listen to Usyks coaches shouting "naganiaj, naganiaj"- if anything Furys stamina will be even worse in 2 Nd fight. I predict easy win for Usyk
You make get points, but the difference is conditioning. Usyk has better conditioning. Fury was tired & out of gas in the ninth . If Fury has better conditioning & stamina, he’ll win. If not he’ll lose.
@@nativeamericancowboy5028 I agree. I said If he has better conditioning & stamina. Usyk is older than Fury so maybe his conditioning will be less than before. Who knows. But Usyk has always had great conditioning. He wears people out & he's a good defensive fighter. But if Fury is in better condition than before he will win. If not he'll lose.
@@SuperKJ777 if you pay attention to nature, all predator animals have an optimum preferred body type and size per species. Fury has the wrong body type for Usyk. Usyk is perfectly proportioned to perform at the highest levels. There is no if when it comes to Fury. He's just an inferior athetic design. If you don't believe me, look at the rest of the animal kingdom.
@@SuperKJ777 I can tell you're a good guy, but no you aren't making a good point. Anthony Joshua proved for sure in the Dubois fight that he's not an elite level boxer. He doesn't perform at the optimum level. Remember, I'm talking about the optimum level for the sport of boxing. I'm not talking about bodybuilding. To be the greatest boxing champion there is a particular family genetics, and physique range that you must have. Example: Fury is too big up top, and small at the bottom. He's disproportionately top-heavy. He's also too tall, long and gangly. When your arms are long like that it's more difficult to produce knockout power. Look at Canelo, Tyson, and Beterbiev. They don't have long gangly arms, but they have optimum knockout power.
Seriously, you should have given this up after the first ridiculous breakdown. The cherry-picked video, again, and the biased commentary does you no favors. For all the ineffective stuff Usyk does apparently, it took you 5 minutes in of a 7-minute video to say something positive about him during the fight, it's a miracle he won!!!!! Mate, i know whos confused.
I regard the long guard as a big weakness for the reasons you showed in the video, usyk knows how to work around a lead hand which is just pawed out like that. Better to feint , jab and grab
Allegedly he’s coming in heavier . Idk how that’ll fair in his conditioning to keep that long guard out n back off the ropes. I know fury is great but I think he’s gonna get gassed . Usyk
1st fight I put the “house” on Usyk and about half way through the fight I had made my peace with the L that I thought was on the way until Usyk finally got through.. he picked at the lock until it opened.. this next fight the only outcome that comes to mind is the fight not going the distance someone is going out on their back
Fury forgot how to uppercut last fight. If he is willing to uppercut he can discourage the body shots racking up points. Something tells me he might try to impose his will and almost fight Mexican style. Similar to how he came at Wilder in the second fight and took him out.
Usyk isn’t wilder If fury does the fight won’t go 12rd he will be TKO by rd9. Use your head before the fight fury said he was going to steamroll Usyk he was going to show him a proper heavyweight fight. But he couldn’t why because he knows he will gas out the worst fear for any heavyweight fighting Usyk is gassing out. That’s why they all fight him different.
@@kingmaestro1766 Good points, but just like what was show in the film study, he hurt Uysk, when he countered the body shots, and failed to take advantage of that while still fresh enough. His gas tank will always be an issue because he is big heavyweight and he isn't getting any younger either. He needs to start faster and not give away early rounds.
@@zyrtor1 The last part you said was exactly why he lost in my view point. Fury let Usyk win rd1-3 and he had to work overtime to tie it up and take the lead by rd 7. Rd 8 he was tired and rd 9 he was gassed. Winning 2 or even 1 of rd 1-3 will help out. But the thing is Usyk game plan is always to win rd1-3 by out working his opponent so it will depend can fury outwork Usyk early and survive. Cause if he ups his tempo so will Usyk. Even when he had Usyk work fury knew the energy required to finish Usyk is too much to waste. He knew it was 50/50. It all comes down to his gas tank and he just doesn’t have it to beat Usyk.
@@kingmaestro1766 in order for Fury to really won the first 4 rounds or so, he has to up his usual pace, which will gas him out. He doesn't have a winning strategy.
A good mix of long guard, attacking Usyk’s high guard, smothering/clinching and countering had him dominating rounds. Without the mix, timing is easier and it’s a simple adjustment for Usyk. We’ll see what happens.
4.11 4.21 4.29 4.30 4.49 all perfectly legal body shots on the belt line but when Dubois did exactly that, it was called low blow smh. Why because his dropped Usyk!!!
I believe fury wins the next fight and there will be a triology. usyk adapted well throughout the fight but i think fury changes alot of techniques. fury is very good at coming back with better game plans.
Fury has NO guard, that is how he got caught, he is lazy inside and outside the ring and has plenty of bad habits, he will come out fat and out of shape as always and Usyk will stop him once he get completely exhausted in the late rounds
Once again, thank you. Unless something has drastically changed physically between the men, I expect the same outcome due to the cardio factor. We hadn't seen Fury that peppy since Klitszcko and although Fury fought a better, more engaged, entertaining fight with more contact than he did for Klitszcko, even with the loss to Usyk, I truly don't see the cardio factor improving for Fury more than it could for fight 1. Can Fury turn up the dial even more? To my mind, that remains in doubt.
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It needs to be said that Usyk will adjust as well, especially in regards to the uppercut.
He did. It’s in the video.
@@BoxingGemsdoesn’t mean fury’s will win lol
I dont think he can avoid them as he tried all through fight
Apparently due to the language barrier and his slightly awkward presence on a social media, Usyk needs to beat the biggest guys in the division twice to start talking about him as the main hero. Each video has a title like "what does Fury need to do to win", "will Fury win the rematch?".
Stop playing along with these egomaniacs. Usyk has long proven that he is not a mistake and not a random invader from the outside. Even if he loses the fight, he has already achieved more than these "celebrities".
Let him fight Bakole!! But we know he will go down to cruise w, cause he doesn't like being 240+
@@williamdavis8855fight someone who got stopped off Hunter, who’s Bakole fought.!
@@williamdavis8855I’d love to see that fight. Who you got if they fought?
@@williamdavis8855 he beat mike hunter that kicked the crap out of bakole
@@papaguche huh? Kids believe that crazy process . I can beat you cause I beat him who beat you!!! Sheeeeeeez
Fury blocked a lot of punches with his face also.
LOL
Hahahahahaha so true 😂. Fury got smoked lets be honest
What you're describing as success with Fury's long guard to me is just more like spoiling, it's not really controlling the fight. He was backing away and sticking his long arms out without really hitting back with anything substantial. It didn't seem like he was doing enough to be actually winning rounds, just avoiding taking damage.
Yes he managed to make it difficult at times for Usyk to land substantial punches, but Usyk still did land enough punches and had clear ring generalship to me that the first three rounds were quite clear Usyk rounds and he landed enough damage to set up Fury's inevitable fatigue.
Their has to be a mixture of tactics to win rounds but the key to boxing at a high level is control. The long guard helps control pace by shutting down your opponent engaging. You want to exchange when you want to fight, not when he wants to fight. It also helped set up the counter uppercut. But I generally agree, too much long guard with little engagements is spoiling and lost Fury a couple of the opening rounds.
@@BoxingGems Fury lost them all. You are clearly biased and have no clue what you are talking.
@@ТодорСтаматов-ъ4я Projection from a fanboy. 3 different comments on a video that’s bias and has no clue? Go watch some career highlights if you can’t keep your emotions in check.
Its important to note that excessive long arming is illegal in boxing and fury is never penalised for it.
Fury is never penalized for anything
@@vileink4733How many times was Wladimir Klitschko penalized for excessive holding? Veterans and championship caliber fighters usually get benefit of the doubt. In the case of Usyk vs Dubois, Usyk got the benefit of the doubt. I see no problem with it.
Fury will do exactly what he did the 1st fight. Try and slow down the pace and control distance. Fury needs to win a few of the 1st rd to have a chance. Him letting Usyk win rd1-3 was horrible cause it forced fury to work hard to catch up and take the lead and by rd9 he was gassed. I still see Usyk winning again and this time in a better fashion unless Father Time slow him down which still won’t be enough to let fury win. The usyk that fought Aj 1&2 would have overwhelmed fury and stopped him by rd 9
I see Fury doing jab And grab with leading punch to the body and bellow the belt follow up with a head but then using arm out tactic to keep usyk away.
The blueprint for Fury here is Teo vs Lomachenko. The only problem Fury will have is stamina to push back Usyk with a right hand for the majority of the fight as Teo did.
Yeah furys too big to fight like Teo did.
@ he did a lot of the same things Teo did, he just didn’t press forward and continue to threaten with the right hand. In the dead spots of the fight, he let Usyk be the agressor.
Teos pops biggest coaching advice to Teo was to “beat him up.” Simple as I don’t believe Usyk can really match fury in a FIGHT. Will come down to Fury’s Gas tank and ability to push the fight to Usyk.
@@secureyourgainz Muhahhahahahaha. Usyk ain't Loma you casual.
Usyk is very limited and different from Loma. Also, Loma won
hard disagree on the effectiveness on Usyk's bodywork. You can clearly see when he was punching with force and when Fury was hindering it with his long guard. Most of the time when Usyk hit bodypunches Usyk slipped his long guard. It's pretty clear, aswell. A lot of your examples he was slipping Fury's hands/ Fury was losing his grip on Usyk. Otherwise great analysis as always
Think the vid did a pretty good job separating the footage of body punches that touched when Fury had space to retreat vs thumping body shots when Fury was against the ropes.
It’s the foot work that takes off the steam. The LG forces Usyk to attack at a further distance, slipping included.
The long guard was successful at times it was used properly and failed at times it wasn’t. We showed both.
We didn’t go into length explaining punch mechanics and where power lies which would take another video on its own. It certainly isn’t powerful if the target is moving the same direction as the punch and you land at the complete or very near complete extension of your punch.
The squared argument is a hard disagree from me too, he got backed to the ropes and Usyk created the angle. Loads of boxers square up as part of their style, if you want to fight on the inside you have to square up.
@@rolandtomassi3486 So squaring up at midrange after throwing a back hand is a good thing in your assessment?
Also, are you describing the sequence where he got hurt?
Edit: Plenty of fighters get away with all types of footwork flaws/mistakes and plenty of fighters get knocked out too.
@ when did I say that???
Why are you putting words in my mouth? , Usyk created the Angle on him with a Check hook and an over hand right after fury threw his power shot.
The peek a boo style is based on squaring up
Sane as anyone fighting on the inside you have to square up for your shorter shots
How many fights you have ?
Fury is going to jump on Usych and maul him like a bear vs rabbit
He'll be abe to do that for about 3 rounds, and then he'll get tired and get knocked out.
"appears to being forced back" while playing a video of him literally him being forced back.
Strange spin on it. To me it seemed that Fury failed with the long guard, and Usyk was all over him, repeatedly hitting his body, forcing Fury to change tactics. Did you give Fury any one of the first 3 rounds? If so is that because you just ignored the body punches?
No spin, just boxing knowledge and film. The long guard worked in some sequences and didn’t work in other sequences like the video showed in most the rounds. It succeeded most the time when used properly and failed most time when it wasn’t used properly.
How either of us scored the fight is irrelevant. The judges split rounds 2 and 3 if that’s valuable info to you.
@@BoxingGems I appreciate you studying the film. But I'm sure you realise other people with "boxing knowledge" think Usyk won it clearly. From watching the video I got the impression that you were suggesting that Fury was winning them with the long guard, but was occasionally using it wrong when against the ropes, and that he then just changed guard to win it even more (rather than wanting a break from the numerous body shots and choosing to cover his ribs more, for example). I don't think Tyson wanted to be on the ropes. I think the reason that Tyson was against the ropes was due to Usyk cutting down the ring. You didn't seem to comment on how Usyk managed to force the larger man against the ropes, when fighters like Dillian Whyte, and Chisora were unable to do so. And as for the judges, Tyson was the cash cow, so it isn't surprising that they might be biased. Even so, all of them had Usyk ahead going into round 4. Out of interest, if you have the data after studying the film, how many punches did you have each of them landing in each of those first 3 rounds? If you haven't, it doesn't matter, but maybe it is something you could give a break down on in future analyses, as the normal compubox stats normally seem wrong, done as the fight is going, rather than being judged by watching the film in slow mo. Anyway, all the best with the channel.
“To me it seemed…” The film in the video demonstrates both effective and less effective use of the long guard by Fury in the fight. In professional fight analysis, which Boxing Gems is, what “seems” to you is irrelevant without any film to back your particular perspective.
@@glennspigel6345 Uh, I had Usyk winning the fight. It’s pointless to read the rest if you start out with that.
@@dba_coachschmitt3547 I don't think Usyk hitting Fury with body punches throughout those first 3 rounds was in doubt. I think the first minute of the video lauded Fury's long guard, while showing him land about 1 jab, before at around the 1 minute mark conceding that Fury had a problem taking straights to the body. But in the video they are dismissed as not being powerful. However they were rear hand shots, and a few were shown, and you could see the ripples in Tyson's body. And aiming at the body to get the opponent to drop their hands is as I understand it a tactic that has been used in boxing before. That Tyson changed his tactics after a few rounds of getting his body repeatedly hit with rear hand shots, could be thought to suggest that those punches hurt enough to get him to change his tactics (as Usyk had presumably planned). The video itself contains the evidence.
Thanks you for the vidéo, people tend to forget how spécial it IS to get knowledge about the élite level.Idefinitively don't miss the Time when you only had magazines.💪
That being Said, i think that youdon't mention the effect of thé pressure Usyk maintained on Fury I think hé abandonned the long guard because Usyk level's changes tired him, and keep a long guard during all the fight became exhausting. Another way of seeing it IS to admit that fury's uppercuts couldn't stop Usyk. You won't deny that Usyk reinvented himself as a more offensive fighter against his biggest opponent and for and he broke him for a moment. You could hear sugar Hill screaming him to close thé distance and get to him but Fury didn't do it because hé ate too many overhands.
Respect. You’re assuming Fury didn’t want to fight moving backwards where it was obvious that was his game plan. It’s not an uncommon game plan as taller/ longer fighters are able to keep their height and distance using their length more effectively moving backwards and laterally against smaller fighters. The long guard in of itself is a means to back out safely so it works well with the strategy. Their are options to stay in place as well, meaning, It’s a choice.
Fury didn’t abandon the long guard. I could have shown clips of it’s usage in most the rounds in the first fight. It worked in most the rounds when it was used properly. It didn’t work when it wasn’t used properly.
Fury’s uppercuts hurt Usyk at least twice. Once to the body, once to the head. It was literally Fury taking advantage of Usyk moving forward trying to close distance. So the narrative that Fury wanted the pressure to stop is problematic.
You can still close distance even if you’re generally moving backwards. In fact, the opposite of the strategy I explained is where the smaller fighter uses lateral movement to bring the taller fighter to him and give up their height isn’t uncommon either.
Shawn Porter would sometimes use this as a tactic for example. Bringing the tall fighter to you then closing distance was the point.
As a heavyweight, Usyk has generally kept the pace high as a strategy which means he’s in range to throw punches and out working opponents. If the opponent backs up, he has to follow to do that. If his opponent stays at range, he can stay at range and do that.
@BoxingGems Thanks for the Time you took to answer me, it was a nice surprise this morning 🌞
I agree with what you said, of course, but i was talking about the mental and physical effects of Usyk's pressure that led Fury to make the mistakes you pointed. And since round 8 if i'm not wrong Fury seemed to fear more the overhands he had been eating. Usyk ate a lot of uppercuts, who seemed more powerfull than the one who knocked out Whyte, but it didn't stopped him. AT that Time i thought hé was going to be ko'd. This is a prop we must give to him, like WE do it for Ali against Foreman .Mental strenght in the dictionnaire will be illustrated with his picture!
And correct me if i'm wrong (i'm french), before round 11 (or 12), Sugar Hill screams him to "slip inside", what i interpreted as a way to get Closer to counterpunch, but he didn't do it.
Anyway, i admire thèse two fighters (and i love 💗 Gems toi🎉), i will miss them terribly when they will be gone, both of them are very spécials, and they delivered one of the greatest fight i've Seen. And for me Usyk achieved a master pièce of will and IQ against the Guy that everybody used to say he could beat everybody in the History. And he didn't that with his country AT War watching. You could hardly find another fighter with si much pressure on his shoulders, maybe louis schmelling 2.
@@Mathieu-u1j I get you. Usyk is a HOF fighter. The intangibles you mention for him are a given and we don’t typically cover them. It is very well possible that Usyk’s pressure made Fury make the mistakes he made to get him rocked and almost stopped but it’s also more of a guess albeit an educated guess because we don’t know these fighters mental for sure. Thanks for the comment fam 💪🏾
@BoxingGems Thanks 💪! Could you make one day a vidéo on tour favorite fighters of now and of all Time ? I think it could bé like learning how to listen and enjoy Mozart, Beethoven... with an expert.
Brilliantly done 👍🏻
I totally agree slight adjustments should give Fury the win.
Can you see how much of a GENIUS Isyk is?????? Relentless educated pressure... Fury cannot keep it long for 12 rounds against Usyk.. he can do it to other boxers but not Usyk... Usyk will stop him! That's how to fight a big long boxer like Fury...
Good analysis. I think same, fury with a few adjustments, more heavy sparring to prepare and taking Usyk more serious, he will beat Usyk. Fury by decision 😊
You said that last time and you were wrong
Thanks for posting.
Good breakdown 👍
Lol lil' bro doing all kinds of mental gymnastics 😂 he mad af his boy lost
Only fans of fighters think everybody is a fan of a fighter. We’re just explaining boxing to you.
@@BoxingGems bruh these House Husbands say anything 🥊💎 stay 5 steps ahead
@@williamdavis8855 I know fam. I’m in the comments today as I knew Usyk had a emotional fan base. No worries. 😂
@@BoxingGems 😂😆 ✌🏾
Yeah he is pulling the mental card again ahahahhaha.
I appreciate your analysis - really shows how gifted and dedicated these guys are. Given the reach disparity and the questionable chronic long-arming by Fury, I would think Fury's left elbow would make a nice target as Usyk moves to the weakside. Pounding the left shoulder probably wouldnt be a bad idea either. It also seems like Fury's well thought out strategy for Usyk requires better physical conditioning on his part. The video makes it clear that when Fury runs out of gas (because Usyk keeps him moving) Fury cant hold the long guard and gets hit.
A lot of Fury haters on here and emotions win the day on these chat rooms. Fury is a champion and most likely future champion. He’s beaten everyone… so his first loss now he’s overrated?? Fury will surprise all the haters this time around 💪💪💪
5:37 That punch that put Fury staggering back to the ropes should have been called a knockdown, as the ropes were the only thing holding him up.
That would have given Usyk time to finish the job.
Even still, he came damn close.
I think you’re being a logical optimist. Guys as good as Fury and AJ should be able to make adjustments and be able to beat Usyk. Problem is they don’t, fury seems so out of being locked in the way contenders are/should be, I just can’t believe in him anymore. I’m picking Usyk until somebody really manages to take advantage of their size advantages on him.
AJ was never good . He showed heart as a youngin v Klitschko but never since that time ..
I feel you! I like that: “logical optimist”. But that’s not the case here. We just don’t typically cover intangibles. Your guess is as good as ours most the time on how they effect the fight so we stick to skills, strategy, tactics. We don’t know if the teams will try another game plan. We don’t know where either fighters mentality is. Fury has proven he can be all over the place. If we make a prediction, we make it off observable facts in the ring. Clearly their are far more variables which make us wrong from time to time.
AJ will never beat Usyk.
Usyk is just on another level. Fight IQ is off the charts.
Excellent analysis. Even though Fury lost I felt like this was one of his best performances but he lost concentration (something Usyk never seems to do) and got caught in round 9. But very interesting to see the details of what the success Fury was having in the fight.
Fury is the best in the game when it comes to feints. This is the first video I saw showing how effective they were in this fight. They are two of the best HW fighters so this next one will be another great fight
Both fighters will make adjustments. However, at the end of the day, I think the outcome will be similar to the first. I scored the fight 116-111, but I could also see it being 115-112. Either way, it was decisive and not controversial. Round 1 of the rematch will just be round 13. Usyk has already made effective adjustments and it's now on Fury to make his adjustments. If Fury's adjustments are successful, then Usyk will then make his adjustments in the fight. Usyk has his weaknesses and faults, but I believe he is a bad stylistic matchup for Fury.
Hello, very nice video. I understand why you favore slightly Fury for the rematch but I do think Usyk conditionning and constant pressure will break Fury at some point, perhaps even earlier than the first fight. Anyway, can't wait to see that
There is a key bit that is glossed over in this, which is discipline. Usyk's relentless nature meant Fury had to be mega disciplined which he often struggles with. The fact he's been down so many times in his career points to this fact.
I still lean Fury, purely on the fact that it was still so close after Usyk nearly KO'd him. AJ did better in the 2nd fight, and Fury doesn't have to do that much better.
I mean there is like a 50# weight difference if Fury loses he should be embarrassed, its like if Inoue knocked out Terrance crawford
So, anyone notice how Usyk doesnt usually hunt like this? Making it easier for Fury to hit Usyk... this time...
Two best heavyweights of the era
Tyson Fury has one advantage going into this fight. He is facing an older Oleksander Usyk with more miles on the clock. He is almost 38 and has taken a lot of punches throughout his lifetime. He is not gonna be as fast, reactive and sharp as before.
Fury did a lot of good things during the fight. The problem he had was that Usyk did more good things than him and landed more punches as a result. The one judge who scored the fight for Tyson is either incompetent or corrupt.
Whats missed here is the Long guard is unsustainable for Fury over the long haul. Fury will have some success with the same tactics but will have a hard time finding others. His one shot uppercuts and straight right hands have some power but does not land enough nor has enough power to stop Usyk who probably has a better chin and definitly has a defense than fury. Whats missed here is Usyk rarely stepped to his right for that angle, not so much that Fury took it away. Expect Usyk to step the the right more and get Fury spinning and begin landing the lead right hook from the southpaw position. Fury had about as much success with the long guard as he can and only bought time. Fury will come forward a little more the next fight which is going to play to usyk's angles. I think after Fury know he lost the first 3 rounds the first time he will try to press early which will backfire and he will revert to the same long guard tactics which he will win some rounds but will tire. Usyk wins most likely between the 9th and 11th round probably from a long barage of unanswered punches. Fury may even be up on the score cards at the time of stoppage which may or not be questionable but will not matter. Usyk has too many tools and Fury will run out of physical advantages and will gas right as Usyk is turning it up.
Basically the long guard is not sustainable for Fury over the 12 rounds with Usyk's presistancy and pace. Fury will out feint Usym and have some good in and out foot work early but as he tires will be open. Especially if Fury comes in Heavier as it looks he will.
Point blank Fury is not a 1 punch knock out guy and did not and will not land enough to get a stoppage. Unless Fury gets some favorable score cards as he did the first fight or Usyk ages enough it's Usyk's fight to lose.
Man you should be boxing coach. Ever tried it?
Amazing analysis and comprehension break down.x
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Long guard 💂🤣. You mean long count, when Usyk sends him to the canvas 👍👍🕺🤣🤣🤣🫵
Usyk has the advantage in the second fight. Usyk’s corner is better than Fury’s as far as fight strategy goes. Fury can beat Usyk with his power and deception using his feet
Someone is in their feelings. This is as bad a film "study" as it gets
Lol it’s you
Fury will have success like he did in the first fight. But Usyk seems to always have a way. Besides the wrinkles to his game (Fury has these too), Usyk has a near indomitable spirit (have to say Fury does too, but one beat the other so advantage Usyk). Only way I see Fury winning is if he starts attacking the body heavily in the early rounds, then counter-adapt to the inevitable adjustments Usyk will do. Of course, he can't afford to make any errors. I'd say he shouldn't admire his work too much, but Fury fights best when he's cocky. I think Usyk will somehow find a way to win, but this will be his toughest most harrowing fight to date.
Yea, I still say 50/50. I’d lean Fury but intangibles, namely, mentality and motivation keep me guessing. Skill and ability wise, Fury has more wrinkles to adjust to.
One thing for sure, fury will be holding, grabbing, framing, and do everything to stall the fight. He wont be able to put box usyk or hurt him. It will be a robbery
I had Fury winning the first fight, thought he outboxed Usyk at times. He will be aggressive in the rematch and I have him winning
Interesting video, so Fury does have a chance of winning the rematch. Usyk won the first fight, but I think Fury could win the rematch.
Not for nothing: Alejandro Urjibe from South Miami (dominican amateur phenom) left for Kyiv in 1997 on a school trip and stayed with his host family long after his visa expired...you do the math.
What's the name of the background beat?
Fury lost the first fight, and by Tysons words, he thinks he had it and will do the same thing. You don't think Uysk will adjust to the long guard?
You adjust to the long guard by forcing an opponent who wants to use lateral movement to a confined space in the ring which he did at times in the first fight knowingly or unknowingly. Fury made the mistake of still trying to use it off the ropes with no ability to move as shown in the video.
@BoxingGems that doesn't acknowledge my question.
@@9usuck0 It does, I just told you Usyk already adjusted to the long guard in the first fight.
@@BoxingGems "knowingly or unknowingly" - that's a surprising lack of credit to a champion boxer for employing fundamental ring pressure tactics against a longer reach in a fight where he plainly did so successfully. Is there really a world where Usyk just stumbles into successful adjustments without knowing what he's doing?
Believing Fury has the stamina to overcome Usyk will make a fool out of you again Boxing Gems.
You believing that picking the wrong fighter makes someone a “fool” is how we know that your estrogen levels are too high.
FURY NEEDS TO STOP MEASURING! BAD REFEREE!
Fury got tired and let things slip. Usyk will make absolutely positive that Fury gets tired again!!!
Someone is b*****. Buddy that wasn't close fight at all. 9-3 Usyk all the way.
7-5/8-4 kinda fight. Usyk clearly took 1-3, Fury 4-7 and Usy all the rest. the judges giving Fury the 12th was horrible judging
@@fabianhermsen1225 For real. It was wild to see all three judges give the 12th to Fury and then a bunch of fans do so as well. Both CompuBox and the AI stats have Usyk outlanding Fury by DOUBLE the amount of power punches and punches total in that round. Oh, and Usyk also had Fury running around the ring trying to stay away from him. It seemed like Usyk got zero credit for ring generalship and effective aggression in that fight. Dude weighs 40+ pounds less and is 5-6 inches shorter than the other dude and he had that ogre running from him almost the entire night.
@@fabianhermsen1225 agreed 👍
@@fabianhermsen1225 The problem is Fury never won Round 4 and 7. If you watch the fight, and judge it the way it supposed to be judged, and not based on previous rounds.
@@wtwhizz Pretty much.
Fury got the Charlo fever. Feet happy
Fury being focused for the full fight will be the key to his victory IMO.
That’s the minimum! Not focused in a unification bout is crazy.
His goofy ass was trying to be like Ali and Roy Jones Jr. with the rope a dope and hands behind the back lol
@@redcypher1444 That means nothing. Yes he was messing around in the first round, but he was still trying his best and he lost. I don't know who will win the rematch though, it can go either way.
You seem to be showing a lot of Fury positives, without focussing on Usyk's positives as much.
Rubbish
I ain't used to hear other guys making film studies on ur chanel.
Fury is heavily overrated. The fucking long guard is illegal and just because he sells every punch against the gloves, doesn't mean he land something. And still they try to sell this fight as a close one
The long guard is illegal?? I did not know that. Loads of tall boxers use it.
Fury is going to win, and you can mark my words.
Stemina is fury's problem
You are basically showing that Fury had no decent attack. And didn't have the stamina to keep a high guard. And didn't do anything effective with it when he did.
Usyk will have definitely adapted quite a few things for the rematch...guaranteed.
So Fury trying to do the same for longer will not work out....but what else is he capable of doing.?... endless clinches to lean on and a hope of getting lucky.
Joshua 1+2 and Fury landed nothing in the opening 3 rounds on Usyk.
Usyk v Bakole
Hope Usyks watching this video, he’ll destroy Partridge again 😂😂😂😂
He doesn't need to watch this video to win. He instinctively knows what to do. And if he doesn't, he'll come up with something on the fly.
Rematch will be less competitive. Once usyk been in a ring with. Fury once he knows what works and what does not . He also understands Fury's weakness . Listen to Usyks coaches shouting "naganiaj, naganiaj"- if anything Furys stamina will be even worse in 2 Nd fight. I predict easy win for Usyk
Thats silly. Furys size gives him an automatic advantage. Its going to be similar to the first fight. Usyk wins but still has trouble.
@thediaz07 this is why we have second fight because Shik has to get paid and people think like you 😁
Wow the usyk fans are raging for no reason at all here wtf
You make get points, but the difference is conditioning. Usyk has better conditioning. Fury was tired & out of gas in the ninth . If Fury has better conditioning & stamina, he’ll win. If not he’ll lose.
What makes you think he will magically have better conditioning?
Fighters get worse as they age beyond their prime, they don't get better.
@@nativeamericancowboy5028 I agree. I said If he has better conditioning & stamina. Usyk is older than Fury so maybe his conditioning will be less than before. Who knows. But Usyk has always had great conditioning. He wears people out & he's a good defensive fighter. But if Fury is in better condition than before he will win. If not he'll lose.
@@SuperKJ777 if you pay attention to nature, all predator animals have an optimum preferred body type and size per species.
Fury has the wrong body type for Usyk.
Usyk is perfectly proportioned to perform at the highest levels.
There is no if when it comes to Fury.
He's just an inferior athetic design.
If you don't believe me, look at the rest of the animal kingdom.
@@nativeamericancowboy5028 Yea but I don't buy what you're saying. Here's why. Andy Ruiz knocked out AJ. You have to admit I have a point, right ?
@@SuperKJ777 I can tell you're a good guy, but no you aren't making a good point.
Anthony Joshua proved for sure in the Dubois fight that he's not an elite level boxer.
He doesn't perform at the optimum level.
Remember, I'm talking about the optimum level for the sport of boxing.
I'm not talking about bodybuilding.
To be the greatest boxing champion there is a particular family genetics, and physique range that you must have.
Example: Fury is too big up top, and small at the bottom. He's disproportionately top-heavy.
He's also too tall, long and gangly. When your arms are long like that it's more difficult to produce knockout power.
Look at Canelo, Tyson, and Beterbiev.
They don't have long gangly arms, but they have optimum knockout power.
😊😊
You forget Usyk will adjust too, now knows Fury's fight. Man ain't called The Cat for nothing. Biased video.
Seriously, you should have given this up after the first ridiculous breakdown.
The cherry-picked video, again, and the biased commentary does you no favors.
For all the ineffective stuff Usyk does apparently, it took you 5 minutes in of a 7-minute video to say something positive about him during the fight, it's a miracle he won!!!!!
Mate, i know whos confused.
Don’t watch if it brings out these emotions. We understand.
@ don’t review if it brings out your incompetence, we understand.
@@glennr2358 So incompetent I’ll probably work with or against your favorite fighter one day and get paid handsomely. Cry about it fanboy.
@@BoxingGems "probably"............ lol
@ Yea, probably fan boy. Think that through.
😂😂yesh so excellent he looses...
usyk is too quik
I regard the long guard as a big weakness for the reasons you showed in the video, usyk knows how to work around a lead hand which is just pawed out like that. Better to feint , jab and grab
Allegedly he’s coming in heavier . Idk how that’ll fair in his conditioning to keep that long guard out n back off the ropes. I know fury is great but I think he’s gonna get gassed . Usyk
Usyks power needs to be there. Fury needs to take it serious or its going to be another show if what we seen in the first bout
If Fury can’t control the pace by controlling distance and keeping Usyk at bay when Fury doesn’t want to engage, he likely gets his ass whooped.
Heavy would be better, Fury will have more authority in his punches which will force Uysk to respect Fury's counters.
@@tylerrobbins8311 or he'll get gazed out quicker, and will drop his guard more and getting wobbled even more
@tylerrobbins8311 no it wouldn't be, he doesnt need more power, he needs more discipline and touch usyks pace.
1st fight I put the “house” on Usyk and about half way through the fight I had made my peace with the L that I thought was on the way until Usyk finally got through.. he picked at the lock until it opened.. this next fight the only outcome that comes to mind is the fight not going the distance someone is going out on their back
I hope! That would be exciting
Fury forgot how to uppercut last fight. If he is willing to uppercut he can discourage the body shots racking up points. Something tells me he might try to impose his will and almost fight Mexican style. Similar to how he came at Wilder in the second fight and took him out.
Usyk isn’t wilder If fury does the fight won’t go 12rd he will be TKO by rd9. Use your head before the fight fury said he was going to steamroll Usyk he was going to show him a proper heavyweight fight. But he couldn’t why because he knows he will gas out the worst fear for any heavyweight fighting Usyk is gassing out. That’s why they all fight him different.
@@kingmaestro1766 Good points, but just like what was show in the film study, he hurt Uysk, when he countered the body shots, and failed to take advantage of that while still fresh enough. His gas tank will always be an issue because he is big heavyweight and he isn't getting any younger either. He needs to start faster and not give away early rounds.
@@zyrtor1 The last part you said was exactly why he lost in my view point. Fury let Usyk win rd1-3 and he had to work overtime to tie it up and take the lead by rd 7. Rd 8 he was tired and rd 9 he was gassed. Winning 2 or even 1 of rd 1-3 will help out. But the thing is Usyk game plan is always to win rd1-3 by out working his opponent so it will depend can fury outwork Usyk early and survive. Cause if he ups his tempo so will Usyk. Even when he had Usyk work fury knew the energy required to finish Usyk is too much to waste. He knew it was 50/50. It all comes down to his gas tank and he just doesn’t have it to beat Usyk.
@@kingmaestro1766 in order for Fury to really won the first 4 rounds or so, he has to up his usual pace, which will gas him out. He doesn't have a winning strategy.
Cope
I know this completely off topic but we’re gonna need that Nakatani vs Bam bout breakdown sooner or later😭
When it’s signed it will be on patreon. Top Rank film is a no go on TH-cam
Fury's success led to overconfidence which then led to him becoming complacent
Fix that and he wins imho
A good mix of long guard, attacking Usyk’s high guard, smothering/clinching and countering had him dominating rounds. Without the mix, timing is easier and it’s a simple adjustment for Usyk. We’ll see what happens.
Agreed, he better stop that slow start crap too. Giving up unnecessary rounds could cause him to lose again.
4.11 4.21 4.29 4.30 4.49 all perfectly legal body shots on the belt line but when Dubois did exactly that, it was called low blow smh. Why because his dropped Usyk!!!
I believe fury wins the next fight and there will be a triology. usyk adapted well throughout the fight but i think fury changes alot of techniques. fury is very good at coming back with better game plans.
Fury has NO guard, that is how he got caught, he is lazy inside and outside the ring and has plenty of bad habits, he will come out fat and out of shape as always and Usyk will stop him once he get completely exhausted in the late rounds
Once again, thank you. Unless something has drastically changed physically between the men, I expect the same outcome due to the cardio factor. We hadn't seen Fury that peppy since Klitszcko and although Fury fought a better, more engaged, entertaining fight with more contact than he did for Klitszcko, even with the loss to Usyk, I truly don't see the cardio factor improving for Fury more than it could for fight 1. Can Fury turn up the dial even more? To my mind, that remains in doubt.