:lol1::lol1:
I guess Usyk believes the fallacy that AJ has a glass chin and he’s coming in for a KO.
AJ should get him out of there in 4/5 rds now..
I Lol'd a reply to this post after you made it. You're looking REALLY bad now. Worse than Robbie. You probably almost fell to your knees when Usyk had him out of there at the end of the fight...
If he gets knocked out by AJ, which is 99% likely, then his heavyweight career is over as it’s obvious he’s too small for the division. The dude went life and death with chisora ffs. Plus he’s 34 years old, soon to be 35 in couple of months, and had a lot of fights amateur and professional. And he’s achieved everything at cruiserweight so what would be the point moving back down plus he’s put on a lot of weight now so don’t see him wanting to rid all that.
This could be it, AJ sending Ukrainian fighters into retirement.
Not sure if you're really young or just inexperienced in your knowledge of boxing. This is a good one though.
When Usyk loses the only way he gets a big fight is getting back in a mandatory position which will take years. He will retire.
Not as bad as BangEM but you're always a dumb kid.
This forum is a bunch of ****ing clowns.
Anthony Joshua
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Oleksandr Usyk
+210
My quote calling out you clowns.
Add more quotes here.
Your boxing god lost to Lopez, that;s worse than Joshua losing to Usyk, PC **** gobbler.
Usyk, Ruiz >>>>> Lopez, Salido and Joshua was never called an ATG like Loma fans called him.
Dude you have to stop being a retard.
.Someone should make a thread of threadstarters claims of Lomachenko being a boxing god. :lol1:
?... that doesn't make sense little boy. Look at Lopez running from that boxing god. Fucking idiot.
In my defence, Joshua did the exact opposite of what I fought he would do, he tried to fight Usyk like they were both cruiserweights, he was also taking Usyk likely and doing his jovial routine, I've lost all faith in him.
He fought the best fight he could have possibly fought.
Joshua isn’t gone yet and that’s a good thing. He’s a respectable guy and a very good fighter who is great for this sport. Some of his fans on Boxing Scene are dumber than a bag of rocks but you can’t blame Joshua for their blind fanaticism.
Yea, how could he be gone? The clowns calling him overrated and a bum not only are morons, but they also diminish Usyk's win over him. Everyone acts like a damn loss ends someone's career now a days. It's out of control.
Hearn looks like he was the one in the ring. He looks like he took one too many punches. Those are from deep sadness, mixed with anger.
You could see Hearn was pretty disappointed. The commentators sounded like they were at a funeral after the fight. Their whole upbeat demeanour seemed to have been sapped right out of them. It almost felt like the beginning of their first day of mourning. I wanted Usyk to win but I hated to see Joshua lose, so to be honest I was having difficulty trying to enjoy the victory. I felt really bad for AJ because I like him as a fighter and as a human being.
God i´m glad joshua is gone. i liked him as a person, but those crackheads were so annoying.
Joshua isn’t gone yet and that’s a good thing. He’s a respectable guy and a very good fighter who is great for this sport. Some of his fans on Boxing Scene are dumber than a bag of rocks but you can’t blame Joshua for their blind fanaticism.
Did you put real money on Usyk Lomadeaux?
I’ve only bet on one fight in my life. I think it was Barrera vs Rocky 2 in Vegas. Lost $20. I bet on the ponies. That’s pretty much it when it comes to sports betting. Any other gambling is poker and blackjack and craps here and there.
hahaha his face!!!
Ah man that is too funny lol
Hearn looks like he was the one in the ring. He looks like he took one too many punches. Those are from deep sadness, mixed with anger.
I forgot about that guy, he will be reeling. :lol1:
i love him, he is utterly insane. posting for years exclusively about how AJ beats everyone past and present, he will always have my favourite quote of all time on here, ' AJ is the goat' yes, he really said AJ was the greatest boxer of all time!
Thank **** some posters here have sense. I agree with this entirely. The second part especially. British boxing has this problem especially. Its why I don't think any of the British heavyweights, bar Joyce (who was already outclassed by Usyk), will fair well at all. They find these big guys who can punch but can do **** all else. They all seem massively uncoordinated and lacking in head movement and footwork. I saw the same thing from Frazer Clarke in the Olympics. I agree there was nothing Joshua could have done to better that performance.
Can you imagine how boxing would be... if all it took was a great punch?:rofl:
I think there are two fundamental problems that Joshua needs to overcome.
1) He has to define his "way." I may be nuts (just ask my family lol) but I maintain that the second Ruiz fight was more damaging to Joshua than the first. You would never have a puncher at heavyweight do what he did... can you imagine Foreman after Zaire deciding to box Ali? You can't dabble at this level. Boxing skills are great, and you work on them... but to make yourself a boxer because you don't trust your punch, it set a dangerous precedent. Again, by way of example: Liston was a master boxer, one of the best boxing heavyweights IMO, but he didn't win his fights trying to outbox his opponent.
Joshua has to decide what he is and perfect it. Its kinda the opposite problem of Wilder lol. If I am Joshua I learn how to set up my punches and let my hands go, include fighting inside... which fighters can't do these days. Is he strong enough to impose himself on an opponent? That remains to be seen. Actual strength in fighting is different than people think. Take a muscle mass like AJ, or Klitsko. They are physically strong, but are they strong the same way someone like Holyfield is? Holly was trained to literally push Tyson off his base of weight coming in to unbalance him... Bowe was another fighter who was big and also strong, able to impose himself.
2) Its just the skill level these days. These guys have no real developed skills aside from punching from one distance. They cannot fight in ranges, use complex footwork, understand angles and feints. All the things that fighters did when the heavyweight division was talented. Usyk, like James Toney, and Fury is an exception... He has mastered skills from all ranges and is actually strong, able to impose himself... watch Usyk against Hunter to see how Usyk depends on imposing himself to do all the things he does well...
I feel bad for A.J. He did the best he could and was talented enough to do a few things to Usyk... I don't see him getting better though. He is too tentative to fight Wilder and Fury would be a repeat of Usyk, Fury is also a throwback fighter who knows how to be strong and use his heft.
Thank fuck some posters here have sense. I agree with this entirely. The second part especially. British boxing has this problem especially. Its why I don't think any of the British heavyweights, bar Joyce (who was already outclassed by Usyk), will fair well at all. They find these big guys who can punch but can do fuck all else. They all seem massively uncoordinated and lacking in head movement and footwork. I saw the same thing from Frazer Clarke in the Olympics. I agree there was nothing Joshua could have done to better that performance.