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  • Dakuwaqa
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    Usyk wins tomorrow

    I’m fairly confident that he beats AJ.

    After watching AJs last few fights it’s clear that Usyk is miles better. The size difference alone isn’t enough of an advantage to give AJ victory.

    Expect AJ to look lost at sea, panicking and losing his head at around rounds 4-6.

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    I just don't see it man. I don't think Usyk has any power to trouble AJ, his movement and angles may but once AJ sees he can't be hurt he'll step right to him. If AJ is smart that should be the plan from the jump, we all saw how the early rounds of the Chisora fight went (which I'm actually watching again right now). Side note: I hate Usyk's jab

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
      I just don't see it man. I don't think Usyk has any power to trouble AJ, his movement and angles may but once AJ sees he can't be hurt he'll step right to him. If AJ is smart that should be the plan from the jump, we all saw how the early rounds of the Chisora fight went (which I'm actually watching again right now). Side note: I hate Usyk's jab
      Usyk has more than enough power to trouble Joshua. He had Chisora on ice skates at end of a round in their fight. He also badly buckled the very durable Dave Allen in sparring.

      AJ doesn’t have the kind of chin that you can presume can take flush punches from any top HW.

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        Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
        Usyk has more than enough power to trouble Joshua. He had Chisora on ice skates at end of a round in their fight. He also badly buckled the very durable Dave Allen in sparring.

        AJ doesn’t have the kind of chin that you can presume can take flush punches from any top HW.



        I'm not saying AJ has a dynamite chin, but I don't think Usyk can trouble him, that also still remains to be seen though. We all know Usyk starts slow, if AJ steps to him early behind a hard stiff jab I think he can take Usyk out. Sparring stories don't really hold too much weight to me, they have to perform when it counts. Andy Lee according to sparring stories should have been one of the greatest middleweights ever since he was reportedly beating the crap out of everyone out there at Kronk
        Last edited by Rip Chudd; 09-24-2021, 07:00 PM.

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          I’m very 50/50 but leaning towards Joshua. Whoever can control the pace and tempo of the fight will have a massive advantage IMO.

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            #6
            I think (or hope) Joshua emerges as the number one heavyweight of this era - if that's the case then he's too big, too strong, too good for Usyk tomorrow.

            But I can definitely see Usyk winning. It's a proper test of both fighters' credentials.

            Genuinely excited for this fight.

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