Boxing champ Tyson Fury might be getting old, says Carl Froch. He's been knocked down, gained weight, and hasn't been throwing as many punches. Froch thinks this fight against Usyk in May could be the end for Fury.
Is Tyson Fury too slow?
Froch says Fury isn't as fast or clever in the ring as he used to be. He's been fighting guys who aren't that good, so it's hidden. But facing Usyk, who's younger and better at boxing, could expose Fury's weaknesses.
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Tyson Fury's Signs of Decline[/caption]
Five fights in a row? Not likely.
Fury wants to fight five more times after Usyk. Froch thinks that's crazy. Beating Usyk twice, Joshua twice, and Ngannou once? No way, especially if he's slowing down.
Usyk might win, and end Fury's career.
Froch thinks Usyk has the skills and speed to beat Fury and become the new champ. That would mean no more five-fight plan for Fury, maybe even retirement.
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Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk[/caption]
Money might keep Fury fighting.
Even if Fury loses, a rematch with Joshua might happen because it makes everyone a lot of money. But Froch thinks it wouldn't be fair to Usyk if they did that.
Froch says Fury probably loses.
Froch respects what Fury has done, but he thinks his best days are behind him. Usyk is a tough opponent, and Fury might not be able to keep up.
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