Tyson Fury was left speechless after witnessing Oleksandr Usyk smash a massive 300kg punching bag. Fans can’t believe the Ukrainian champion’s incredible power and strength!
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[Music] in there and gets absolutely plastered, iced out by uh Usyk. Um, so it just shows, you know, and all the big fights, Tyson Fury and AJ. AJ got ironed out by we we we need to put Isaac in this in this phone call. Hello freak. Hello. Hello. Hello. How are you doing? I’m doing good. I’m feel I’m very feel. Don’t leave him alone. Don’t be afraid. I will not leave you alone. I’m very afraid. I win again. No, you lose again. No way. He have a lot of mistake in the first fight. Now he know his mistake. No dancing anymore. No dancing anymore. It’s my dancing. After fight, I go to my gym. I’m training. I’m prepared. I’m prepared. I’m prepared every time. Let’s see. Let’s see. Let’s see. Tyson Fus. Tyson Fury was left speechless after seeing Usyk smash a 300 KD bag. Proof of the Ukrainians freakish strength and relentless work ethic. That kind of power matched with skill is exactly why Usyk remains unbeaten and why Fury knows this rivalry is different. John boy Prince, where are you? Good work, boys. Everyone train the bollocks off. Well done. That’s what working’s about. And Usyk himself isn’t shy. He claims he’s the best, even above Crawford, and says nobody can beat him. Usyk isn’t just hitting 300 KD bags. He’s declaring himself the best ever. And after making Fury speechless, who can argue he’s beaten everyone put in front of him, proving that his blend of power, movement, and mentality makes him untouchable. Who’s the best boxer in your opinion right now? European. No. World. Best fighter in the world. Yeah. I think it’s uh Terence Crawford. Many many believe it’s you. Many believe you’re the best fighter. Ah, no. I’m not the best fighter of the world. It’s Terren Crawford. And even Terence Crawford himself admits Usyk’s greatness, justifying Fury’s stunned reaction. Terren Crawford can’t deny it. Usyk’s achievements force respect from fellow champions. Moving up in weight and still dominating is a rare feat, and that’s why Fury’s reaction made perfect sense. Usyk’s pound-for-pound credentials are beyond dispute. He’s redefined what greatness looks like. Yeah. What What was it about his performance that kind of made you humbly kind of like, hey, if people have him above me, they do. No, that’s it’s an opinion. Usyk is a is a great fighter and he’s done great things in the sport of boxing. You know, I always felt as if Tyson Fury was already out of his ceiling. He couldn’t go up or go down in weight classes. You know, for us to go up weight classes and still do what he done, then you know what I mean? That’s powerful power in my eyes. Teddy Atlas doesn’t hand out praise lightly. Yet, even he admits Usyk’s bag punching session was terrifying. It wasn’t just power. It was controlled, precise, and relentless. Watching a 300 kill jing fold under his shots explains exactly why Fury was left speechless and the world took notice. I think that’s the great way to cap it, bud. I salute Don Usyk, the great the great Usyk. And if Atlas was impressed, Joe Rogan’s stunned reaction takes the hype even higher. Joe Rogan’s reaction says it all. Usyk’s training isn’t just impressive, it’s world class. When someone outside the ring but with sharp eyes for talent calls you the best, it reinforces the fact Usyk’s preparation is on a level Fury couldn’t ignore. I was watching this video today on Usyk’s training on Alexander Usyk who’s just Did you see that fight? Best Jesus Christ, dude. I mean, he’s one of the best of all time. One of the absolute best heavyweights that’s ever lived. And Teddy Atlas doubles down stressing why Fury had every reason to be surprised. According to Teddy Atlas, Usyk’s genius lies in knowing exactly how to train and win. That 300 kei bag session wasn’t random. It was proof of discipline meeting technique. Fury’s stunned reaction looked natural because he understood he was watching a master at work. Tedial Alexander. I got plenty of them wrong, but you know that one I felt very strongly about. Just like the first time knows how to win. He’ll find a way to win. He’ll find a way to win. and I thought Tyson would be better and he was better. And while analysts praise Usyk’s brilliance, Eddie Hearn raises questions about Fury’s next move. Eddie Hearn admits the truth. Nobody can predict Tyson Fury. Maybe he’s done. Maybe he’s playing games, but what shook him was clear. Usyk’s display of frightening strength. Fury knows he’s still in the conversation, but with Usyk smashing records in training, the pressure builds. You can’t ever guess what Tyson Fury’s thinking or or what his plan is, you know, and um it’s really you just got to know like you can’t choose confidently what he’s going to do. Maybe he’s had enough. Maybe he’s got the ump. Maybe it’s a game. You just got to worry about yourself. And you know, for us, AJ’s probably a couple of weeks away from going back into camp. And then, you know, in a couple of weeks, maybe we’ll reach out to Frank and Spencer and say that we’re going to make our next move. Do you want to speak to Tyson and see make sure it’s 100% a non-starter? And Usyk himself adds fuel, openly welcoming the idea of facing Fury again. Usyk doesn’t hesitate. He’s ready for a trilogy with Fury if the Gypsy King wants it. That’s the mindset of a man fresh off silencing critics and stunning fans. Confidence, preparation, and the will to face anyone. Fury may have been speechless, but Usyk is all action. When I when I fight Usyk in December and beat him, I’ll rain all the belts that should never have lost, and then I’ll fight the other the Dubar. I’ll take that off him as well. And with fighters and promoters weighing in, Tony Bellow questions if this showdown really happens next. Tony Bellow makes a valid point. Usyk has just come through brutal camps and wars inside the ring. Does he need Fury immediately? Maybe not. But can a champion in his prime ever afford to pass up the chance of another huge showdown? Absolutely not. That’s the reality Usyk faces. Every time he trains, he trains to prove he’s the best, and fans demand the biggest fight. Bellow’s uncertainty is fair, but Fury’s stunned reaction to Usyk’s training session only increases the hype. These aren’t just ordinary camps. Usyk’s dedication is extraordinary and it forces both him and Fury to keep raising the stakes. Whether it happens next or later, the intrigue is alive. Yeah, it it’s one that right now, I mean, he he’s just coming off off a hard camp, a hard fight. And does he need it right now immediately when Tyson say so? Probably not. But can can he afford to take knock back the opportunity? Probably not as well. So, it’s tough really. Uh, I’m not so sure it actually does happen and I’m not so sure it’s someone once again. Uh, boy, you cried Wolf. And Teddy Atlas shifts the focus, questioning if the fight has lost some of its spark despite the spectacle. Teddy Atlas raises a concern as this fight lost some of its spark. From a promoter’s view, maybe. But for the fans, especially in the UK, the shine is still there. Usyk smashing a 300 Kellogg bag. Fury left speechless and the anticipation of two heavyweights who define this era. Those moments prove the fire is far from gone. Atlas is right that Wembley will fill regardless. But the truth is Usyk’s relentless training has reignited interest. Boxing fans love authenticity. And when they see a champion working with such ferocity, the luster returns instantly. This isn’t about money alone. It’s about pride, legacy, and proving who truly owns the heavyweight throne. Listen, God bless them. They’re going to make more money. They’re going to fill Wembley Stadium up, I’m sure. Whatever. God bless him. But to me, it’s it’s it’s it’s lost it’s lost it zing. It’s lost it it’s lost its luster. I mean that but that’s me. It’s lost. The English fans are so loyal. They’re such boxing fans. They’re still coming. Bellow doesn’t sugarcoat it. He believes Fury will lose again. Only this time it will be clearer, more decisive. Why? Because Usyk has already proved he can bully a giant, forcing Fury back with relentless pressure. But now imagine Usyk switching tactics, dancing on the back foot, countering with his southpaw precision. That nightmare scenario is what Bellow highlights. Fury chasing a smaller man who never stops moving, never stops punching, and never gives him a clean target. The footage of Usyk smashing a 300 caler bag wasn’t just showmanship. It was a warning of strength matched with endurance. Usyk adapts like no one else in the sport, and that’s what makes him lethal. Fury may have size, but Usyk has the blueprint to dismantle it twice over. Bellow’s prediction echoes what many quietly think. Usyk’s IQ and stamina will down again, leaving no doubts this time. But if I’m being totally honest, do I think he’ll win? No, I think he’ll lose again. And this time, I think he’ll lose really, really clearly because Usyk this time will go on the back foot. And that is the worst nightmare for Anthony for for for Tyson Fury because that’s one that he can’t control. You got to understand Cougs, he pressed the whole fight. He walked the 6’9 20 stone man down. He walked him down and bullied him. And Gareth A. Davies adds fuel, pointing out Usyk’s balance and skill while addressing the controversy raised around his fitness. Gareth A. Davies shines light on the drama, an investigation sparked by a dance video of Usyk. But what he really underscores is that Usyk showed no mobility issues, no fragility, only balance and fluidity that most heavyweights can only dream of. This isn’t a man hiding weakness. This is a fighter showcasing versatility even in casual moments. While Joseph Parker’s camp may raise questions, the reality is clear. Usyk moves with grace because his training ingrains it daily. That same balance was seen in his bag work, hammering away with devastating shots while staying perfectly grounded. It’s why Fury, despite his size and toughness, found himself speechless watching Usix’s training footage. Davies hints at controversy, but inadvertently highlights Usyk’s greatest weapon control. Whether it’s footwork, rhythm, or ring generalship, Usyk owns the tempo. And that’s why even the WBO can’t ignore his dominance. Every move screams a champion still at his peak. But this was a folk traditional folk song I think from from Ukraine. And he he he was he was doing that footsie hootsie. Didn’t look like he had any mobility issues. No, not any. And he had that amazing balance. And obviously it raised the question and begged the question from Joseph Parker’s people because that WBO belt is in question with Joseph Parker who’s the interim champion raised by Mr. Higgins. Adam Smith captures the essence perfectly. Juic didn’t just win, he elevated the sport. His performance wasn’t about edging fury on points. It was about commanding the ring with mastery that left even skeptics in awe. Smith’s words remind us that Usyk’s victory wasn’t luck or controversy. It was sheer brilliance born from discipline, skill, and determination. Nights like that are why fans still love boxing. when a smaller man defies the odds and dominates a giant through heart and intelligence. That’s also why Fury’s speechless reaction to Usyk’s 300k bag session felt so real. He already knows what the world saw in that fight. Usyk was magnificent then and his training shows he’s only getting sharper. For Smith to call it amazing proves this isn’t just another rivalry. It’s a defining chapter in boxing history. Usyk deserved it and he’s proving daily he deserves to stay at the top. thought Tyson would put his hands up and say he got beaten by the better guy. I think he did at first, but he seems to have got it in his head that he won the fight. He was really good. He performed well in it and well enough to fight again. The fight that people want to see is the Joshua fight and I think he goes I think he goes straight into it. At this point, the story writes itself. Tyson Fury stood speechless after watching Alexander Usyk hammer a 300 kell punching bag and the boxing world hasn’t stopped talking. That display wasn’t just raw power. It was a reminder of why Usyk remains unbeaten and why legends, analysts, and fans all call him the most complete fighter of this era. Fury may have size, experience, and bravado, but Usyk has the discipline, balance, and intelligence to keep rewriting heavyweight history. Every bag smashed, every session filmed is proof that he’s not slowing down. He’s getting sharper. And if a trilogy with Fury happens, the Gypsy King knows he’ll be facing an even more dangerous Usyk than before. This isn’t just about belts anymore. It’s about legacy. Now, the question is yours. Does Usyk reign supreme again, or can Fury find an answer? Drop your predictions in the comments and join the debate.

10 Comments

  1. Don't tell Usyk about age.Youte so old as you feel.Usyk said he's still young.This is the beginning.
    Not for boxing.But in my life.

  2. It's incredible to think that he is the GOAT in this time & pushing 40. Unbelievable.

  3. Francis Ngannou has a rematch clause guaranteeing a rematch with fury if he made it to the 8th round where is the rematch?
    Why are olexander dillian Anthony Dubois and fury still chicken 🐔 ducking Deontey Wilder and Francis Ngannou and Zhang Andy Ruiz and Parker and Luis Ortiz?

  4. Legand best boxer beat all world champ twice omg twice fuck me death I love usyk better then ali fury Mike aj wilder all all all his night mare…..my God love usyk my best

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