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Why Did Usyk Weigh In At His Heaviest When He Fought Fury?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by them_apples View Post

    just ask Ironham he'll tell you. He can tell as easily as I can. we already had this argument. he's full of water (usyk)
    I said that he's likely on something. I don't know if he is or isn't.

    Why are you under the impression that he's "full of water"?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Bronson66

      Then you must be ,"a size queen casual."
      I always preferred the term "size who re" and I reserved it for people who's would claim that 1970s heavyweights were midgets who would get crushed by today's bulked-up bionic superhumans The History Section has gotten nutty lately so I'll probably limit my activity. Unless someone pi sses me off
      Last edited by Biledriver; 01-05-2025, 09:34 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Biledriver View Post

        I always preferred the term "size who re" and I reserved it for people who's would claim that 1970s heavyweights were midgets who would get crushed by today's bulked-up bionic superhumans The History Section has gotten nut lately so I'll probably limit my activity. Unless someone pi sses me off
        Preferred if you stuck around actually, poet
        Biledriver Biledriver likes this.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by them_apples View Post

          Preferred if you stuck around actually, poet
          I doubt there's anything I could add that I haven't posted a hundred times or more ten years ago. Making fun of the trolls and idiots is one thing, but things have gotten seriously personal between regulars and I just have no stomach for that. I ain't going away, but I'm probably going to let things cool down again before I get too involved.

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          • #15
            Usyks weights in the AJ and Fury fights only varied as much as is explainable by having a higher carb dinner on the night before one of the weigh ins.

            The man trains to the weight he feels optimal fitness at, I don't think he's ever strategically changed his weight apart from after the Chisora fight when he put some extra focus into strength work because he was pushed around too much by Chisora early.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post

              Haye was only 210lbs for Vlad who was a "huggy bastard ",want to explain that?
              Haye was going for as much speed as possible against Wlad because he believed that all he needed was one right hand over the top of a lazy jab to put Wlad down for the 10.

              (A lot of fans also believed this btw)

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              • #17
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                Why didn’t Haye just weight in at 198 for all his Heavyweight fights like he did vs Marcrinelli?
                I'm confused by this response because the answer you are looking for is in the post you are quoting.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post

                  Haye was only 210lbs for Vlad who was a "huggy bastard ",want to explain that?
                  I already did but now we're going to pretend like Wlad and Ruiz are more similar than Wlad and Valuev because we have a logical fallacy to hang our hat on for a moment and then the second it's gone rather than ever learn a lesson we're going drum up another random cherry picked "why dis den?"

                  Because styles make fights, including the weight preparations.


                  All this just to deny the fact a lighter body uses energy more efficiently, disperses heat more efficiently, and supplies oxygen to muscles more efficiently... I. E. better stamina


                  I would have thought by now you'd've at least cracked a medical or endurance athlete article or some such. Hell, you probably did. You probably know it's true, it's damn true, and no anecdotal evidence about any one boxer will ever make it untrue.


                  This fool acting like he never heard of a VO2 Max



                  So busy are we denying science I can't even get to the part were going down in size no longer gets you any stam advantages or where going up in size no longer gets you any kind of KO advantage. If you struggle to believe a smaller body is a more efficient body boy howdy is biology going to be a real mind **** for you son.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Bronson66


                    I'm confused why nobody answers my perpetual question

                    Q.Why did Holyfield,Moorer,Byrd,Adamek,Moore,Usyk,Haye.Jones Jnr ,M Spinks,

                    all decide to add weight to take on the heavyweights?
                    Because they didn't? Or at least if you're going to be so hardline as to deny when they didn't then I can be equally obtuse and deny that they did. Likewise, it's still a nonpoint that does little but make you feel better about how ungodly wrong you are.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Bronson66

                      Usyk went from199lbs to 221when he challenged AJ for the heavyweight title .A 22lbs weight gain.

                      Byrd went from170lbs to 211lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 41lbs weight gain.

                      Spinks went from 175lbs to 200lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 25lbs weight gain.

                      Moorer went from175lbs to 217lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 42lbs weight gain.

                      Adamek went from175lbs to216lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 41lbs weight gain,

                      Holyfield went from187lbs to 217lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 30lbs weight gain.

                      Moore went from175lbs to188lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A 13lbs weigh gain.

                      Jones Jnr went from 174lbs to193lbs when he challenged for the heavyweight title.A19lbs weight gain.

                      There is no argument that all this happened.
                      In every single case quoted,the lighter man added significant weight to challenge for the heavyweight title.
                      Nor is there any denying that nobody has answered why.

                      The personal insults from you have started ,as I predicted they would.

                      News Flash.You continually saying you are smarter than others does not make that a fact,it's just your unsupported opinion. BYE!
                      Because his fights were filmed in black and white I am totally convinced that Jimmy Wilde would KO Lennox Lewis with three rpunds.

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