However, on the opposite end. While I'm dealing with the point of the leg, you're striking into Kanitah who's loosened himself so that he can properly receive the kick. By bending his knee and crouching downwards, his body is in a less sturdy stance. Meaning that when he does catch the kick, he will move with the leg. Because Fury's kicks carry enough weight to move Kanitah if he isn't squared to resist the force of it. While it's a risky move, and it does come with the added negative of hurting his right hand and wrist, it does come with the positive of repositioning Fury. Who would expect his kick to land and for his opponent to not move with it, so his kick would carry through as Kanitah moved with the strike.