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  • Ry92
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    Underdog with best chance to win.

    Pacquaio wilder usyk all underdogs in there fights we actually got some watchable big fights in boxing on the way which underdog you think is winning or has best chance to win.... In that order i rank chances 33% pac high iq unorthodox some speed and all angles if can pull a porter perfomance minus the knockdown thats a win. Wilder 25% only so high cause the layoff maybe finally worked on jab as weapon n basic combos to set up the right plus the power is there even if hate em. 10% usyk always a punchers chance yet usyk sucks to avg looking with zero power vs journeyman n gatekeeper so i dont like chances vs any top 5 heavyweight
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    Of the three i think the most likely to get a decision is Manny. Even at his age he's no Danny Garcia and he can push Spence to his limits but Manny's still an underdog on this one.

    As for Wilder there's always his right hand but the dude is just too much mediocre skillwise so a win is unlikely.

    Usyk is such a better boxer but he'll have to fight the perfect fight for the full twelve against a bigger, stronger and good boxer. If he had carried some power at hw i could give him a better shot but im not beting on this underdog either.

    So for me it's all bout Manny's chance but Spence is too good and young.

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    • BodyBagz
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      Wilder. 3rd times the charm.

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      • Marchegiano
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        **** anyone of them could. In order:

        Pac is a legend and a legend should always be given the benefit of doubt. Even if it's ****** to, respect the legacy.

        Wilder's got bombs and he's very upset.

        Usyk, imo, has done too poorly at HW to not be holding back. I think he's faster than he's been showing, I think he's playing a bit of possum to try to get Joshua off his guard.

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        • Nash out
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          Wilder is a live dog vs anyone, even though, he could get very badly beaten again. Usyk has a 30% chance, and Pac 20%, so not out of possibility. Nash out - Hall of Famer.

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          • BendOver
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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              Usyk. Mainly because AJ has shown far more vulnerability than Fury and Spence has.

              All 3 have a chance though. I wouldn’t rule any of them out. I expect Fury-Wilder 3 to be the least competitive though, Wilder only has a slim punchers chance IMO.

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              • Tatabanya
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                Usyk, because of his boxing intelligence. If he adds bulk in the proper way, I'll even give him a chance to stop Joshua in the mid to late rounds.

                In regard to Pacquiao vs Spence, I will not be surprised if it's a draw.

                Wilder will probably lose again. He's too mentally unstable at this point. Not that Fury is much better, but I think Wilder's brain has gone for good.
                Last edited by Tatabanya; 07-21-2021, 09:45 AM.

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