Journalist Colin Hart sees Tyson Fury dropping once more to Oleksandr Usyk of their rematch in 11 days on December twenty first. He doesn’t suppose Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) has improved since his 12-round break up choice defeat to Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) on Might 18th.
Colin believes this could possibly be a knockout win for Fury, and I utterly agree. Usyk goes to have his ears pinned again and goes to go storming after the sluggish & torpid Fury. He’ll be trying to end what he began within the ninth spherical, interrupted by the referee who saved Fury from getting knocked out.
Is Fury Psychologically Broken?
Hart thinks that the 36-year-old Fury has been affected psychologically by his loss and dropping his undefeated report. The report might have been essential for Fury regardless of no actual high quality wins. The one two first rate guys he’d overwhelmed throughout his profession have been 39-year-old over-the-hill Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder.
When you have been following boxing again in 2015, you’d know that Wladimir was 100% shot, only a shell of the fighter he’d as soon as been. So far as Wilder goes, there’s nothing to say. He was only a man that was put in place to win a world title, after which protected with comfortable matchmaking throughout his five-year run as champion earlier than getting worn out by Fury of their rematch.
In fact, that was after the very controversial first Fury-Wildrer combat in 2018, through which Fury was knocked out within the twelfth however given a rely whereas he was unconscious.
“I don’t suppose he’ll win the rematch. I don’t suppose Fury has gotten higher since final Might. I believe psychologically, it’ll have affected him, dropping to Usyk, dropping his title and his unbeaten report,” mentioned journalist Colin Hart to Professional Boxing Followers, leaning within the path of Oleksandr Usyk defeating Tyson Fury once more within the rematch in lower than two weeks.
“I believe Usyk has acquired his quantity. I actually imagine we’re going to see extra of the identical, and I’ll go even additional. Usyk virtually stopped him within the ninth spherical of their first combat, and I wouldn’t be shocked if he did cease him within the later rounds this time.
“It makes a distinction. His father was not a superb affect within the nook that evening. He was disruptive, and that’s not good for any fighter to have a disruptive nook for any essential combat,” mentioned Hart about Fury’s father, John Fury, barking directions at him in the course of the Usyk combat.
John Fury’s Interference
John Fury speaking over coach Sugarhill Steward and coach Andy Lee within the nook wasn’t the explanation why Tyson misplaced to Usyk. It had nothing to do together with his defeat, but it surely clearly didn’t assist. It wouldn’t have mattered if John was nowhere in sight. Fury was going to lose regardless, and it could have been simply as dangerous.
The actual query is, did the referee who labored that combat affect the result? I might say sure. That may have been a ninth-round knockout win for Usyk if not for the referee, who pushed him apart when making an attempt to complete a badly damage Fury. That’s the actual story.
“It might be higher if his father steps apart, sits at a ringside seat, and doesn’t intrude with the professionals doing their job within the nook,” mentioned Colin.
“I don’t know if Joshua will combat Usyk once more if Usyk wins, however I can see him preventing Fury if he have been to win or even when he have been to lose,” mentioned Hart about Joshua.
It might be pointless for Anthony Joshua to combat Usyk once more as a result of he’ll simply lose, and that destroy the conflict between him and Fury. It’s higher that Joshua simply sit again and wait on the result of the December twenty first combat.
If Usyk wins, go forward and combat Fury anyway. If Fury is victorious, it’ll create an even bigger combat towards Joshua. This isn’t about boxing, the game, however relatively about it being leisure.
Joshua and Fury are each washed and can be meals for Daniel Dubois and Martin Bakole. We already noticed Joshua get knocked out by Dubois, and it’s comprehensible why he selected to not take the rematch.