Obviously the Void couldn’t care less, but Fury had to admire how lucid his opponent was when he made another grab for his arm. Regardless, the Fireen simply pulled with his right arm (the one under his opponent’s neck) yanking back as hard as he physically could to snap the neck outright and preventing his fingers from gaining any purchase. Meanwhile, his foot was being trodden on with a hell of a lot of force, and the bone cracked as his toes were shattered. This was pretty minor damage to Fury, who was now completely immune to pain in the throes of madness, but it did still alert the void to what was about to happen if it didn’t act quickly. While still yanking backwards it rocketed upwards using the power of flight, and as Kanitah attempted to gain some form of grip on Fury to use leverage or something to somehow turn a pulling attack into a blow, and activate his rings, Fury simply launched his knee as hard as he could directly into the small of his back and released his neck, aiming to break Kanitah’s spine on top of all his other woes. Fury had a similar technique to Kanitah, in Unbridled Fury his physical force was multiplied by two when he launched an attack, so now his 100 tonne lifting weight was being transferred into a 200 tonne knee strike to the back of the older warrior. Frankly, there was no way for him to avoid being launched directly into the side of the chasm if the strike landed (which was likely, considering he couldn’t do squat in open air) while Fury flew high up and out of the rocky pit they had been fighting within.