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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk - Hardcore Fans' Delight

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    Nothing the HW division has to offer is catered to hard-core fans. Kenshiro Teraji, is defending the WBC 108 light-flyweight title against Masamichi Yabuki on Cantera Doga Pay-Per-View, in a few hours ; hola at a real hard-core fan when you ready to step your game up.

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    • zod66
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      • War Room
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        #4
        Last edited by War Room; 09-22-2021, 11:12 AM.

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        • Butt stuff
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          Usyk can definitely stop AJ. He can run him onto shots and push hard to drown him if AJ fatigues. He may not be a natural heavyweight but he’s still a big ol’ boi, and he’ll be able to do damage if the opportunity presents himself.

          AJ isn’t a defensive wizard, he’s got a relatively good beard but when he’s hurt his senses pretty much abandon him. If you can avoid the clinch then you can tee off. I think that’s what really causes issues for him, if he was naturally better at riding the storm like Fury then he’d be a tough man to beat.

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          • The plunger man
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            The best heavyweight in the world will do a number on usyk ......whether it’s by points or late round stoppage I see Joshua taking over and winning without controversy.
            personally I think he will come in light on his feet with fast combinations and timing.
            joshua is a whole different kettle of fish to what usyk has faced before and he will find out that Joshua is a lot harder to beat in the ring now than he was before.....and yes he got caught against Ruiz but you must remember he was 285lb so had a lot weight behind them punches....usyk will come in a bit heavier and Joshua will come in no more than 17 stone so I expect them to be no more than than 14lbs different.
            This is a real fight ladies and gentlemen and not some force fed tripe that we are getting with Tyson fury and Deontay wilder.
            This is the heavyweight fight of 2021

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            • The plunger man
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              Originally posted by War Room
              you shouldn’t be on a boxing forum.....you don’t even know what year it is wanker

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              • Monty Fisto
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                Originally posted by Butt stuff
                Usyk can definitely stop AJ. He can run him onto shots and push hard to drown him if AJ fatigues. He may not be a natural heavyweight but he’s still a big ol’ boi, and he’ll be able to do damage if the opportunity presents himself.

                AJ isn’t a defensive wizard, he’s got a relatively good beard but when he’s hurt his senses pretty much abandon him. If you can avoid the clinch then you can tee off. I think that’s what really causes issues for him, if he was naturally better at riding the storm like Fury then he’d be a tough man to beat.
                Some good observations.

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                • hugh grant
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                  Usyk might have higher IQ but Josh fought better fighters so more experience in bag.

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                  • BangEM
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                    Definitely not Boxingscene’s self-proclaimed hardcore fans.

                    Boxingscene’s hardcore boxing fans hate every AJ fight, slurp Fury and Wilder, and they prefer Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian and Russian cards.

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