Fury has lost twice to Usyk. Not narrowly in a way that leaves the door open for easy correction, but in fights where he couldn’t secure a decision and couldn’t impose the kind of physical dominance that once defined him. Even in describing the path forward, the admission is built in.

“He’s come to terms with the two losses,” Davies said to Boxing Social, relaying Fury’s own view. “I need to knock him out to beat him… I don’t think I can get a decision against him.”

That line doesn’t sound like a fighter in control of the terms. It sounds like someone who believes the only route left is the most difficult one available, against the same opponent who has already denied him twice.

The Makhmudov fight sits at the front of this plan, but it’s being treated more like a step than a test. Davies suggested that if Fury performs at the level he showed against Usyk, he should handle Makhmudov without much issue. That may be true. It also sidesteps the more relevant point. The version of Fury from those Usyk fights wasn’t dominant. It was competitive, but it fell short.

At the same time, Fury is acknowledging where he is in his career. Davies said Fury recognises he’s getting old in boxing terms and may only have three fights left. That awareness is real. The plan built around it still assumes he can summon something different when it matters most.

There’s also a pattern that hangs over all of this. Fury has announced retirement more than once. After Wladimir Klitschko. After the third fight with Deontay Wilder. Again, more recently. Each time, the ending was presented as final. Each time, it wasn’t.

This plan feels familiar. Fury has said this before, set up another short run, and circled back to Usyk again.

The difference now is that the evidence has changed. Fury is no longer operating from a position where he dictates the outcome. He’s trying to build a finish around a result he hasn’t been able to produce.

The roadmap is clear. Whether the fighter required to carry it out is still there is the part that hasn’t been answered.

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