Usyk and Joyce are Great
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I would say yes it's brilliant though I grew up with it so am likely bias.Comment
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Personally it's one of my favorite shows of all time. It has plenty of rough areas through out the show, but, it's pretty hilarious.
It's like a more practical and absurd look into space life all at once. The characters are far less serious types than a Star Trek style while the situations tend to be very scientific and are inspired by real life theory.Comment
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Red Dwarf is easily the best sci-fi comedy ever made, and for me, one of the best in general. Defo check it out if you can.Comment
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Chisora arguably was at his best, I've never seen him look fitter.Joe Joyce is Usyk's acid test at heavyweight.
Yes Chisora did push Uysk, but? Chisora in my opinion could of done even better.
Chisora at his absolute best would of beaten Usyk in that fight.
I still don't rate Uysk very highly as a fighter, but I commend his efforts at heavyweight.
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He was not at his best, he was fatigued by maybe round 5 badly.
His technique was off also, he has been more creative with his attacks in the past.
Chisora has faced more physically demanding fighters than Usyk, and he has never really fatigued like that.
He was in better condition in his previous fights leading up to Usyk. Sometimes these things can happen, by the looks of it? Chisora is training real hard right now, which is good 'But if he has not been that type of athlete all of his career' that lifestyle can sometimes backfire.
Chisora was empty and over-trained vs Whyte II, because he could not cope with David Haye's philosophy in training. Notice how they have clearly changed his training philosophy in fights there on after that.
I think Chisora would of beaten Usyk training under Don Charles 'Chisora in terms of preparation is simple fighter, he is a Armoured tank not a Fighter jet'. Chisora needs plenty of base conditioning, and if he want to eat his takeaways, let him eat them 'Don Charles knew all of this'.
Some fighters when the adopt certain lifestyles, it can weaken them 'Because it is a shock'. I would not be surprised if Ruiz Junior struggles in his next fight.
Note: My fighter jet reference was describing David Haye. It took a lot of sophisticated preparation to get Haye into optimal fighting condition, it was like setting up a formula 1 car. Some fighters just need plenty of base conditioning, and then throw in some traditional boxing training. Even Fury falls under this category.
Tyson Fury is training with more sophistication than ever, but he still has not duplicated his former condition before his comeback. I do know that Fury altered his training before Wilder II, he stated it in a interview with Gareth A Davies.
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