Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk Rocks Anthony Joshua, Boxes To Spectacular Decision To Win Heavyweight Titles

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  • Gurgutt
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    #1061
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
    Wilder and Fury are more athletic and fluid with their attacks. Wilder just has to touch him and it's lights out. Fury would use his reach and height to avoid Usyk's attacks and batter him.
    Slow feather-fisted hippo Fury will be furiously helpless and ridiculed Calzaghe-style, and Telegraph Road Wilder will either take "no mas" stooping sadly on his stool or get dropped after prolonged vicious 360-degree battering.
    If Joshua goes for rematch (which I doubt) he gets kindergartened no matter be it Kyiv or London again.

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    • davefromvancouv
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      #1062
      Originally posted by Gurgutt
      Slow feather-fisted hippo Fury will be furiously helpless and ridiculed Calzaghe-style, and Telegraph Road Wilder will either take "no mas" stooping sadly on his stool or get dropped after prolonged vicious 360-degree battering.
      If Joshua goes for rematch (which I doubt) he gets kindergartened no matter be it Kyiv or London again.
      Usyk would get seriously hurt by Wilder. Fury would actually USE his height and reach to frustrate, potshot and destroy Usyk. We're talking the big boys now. Not somebody who leaned out and thought he could outbox Usyk. I don't think Joshua will do that again. He'll knock Usyk out in the rematch and that will be the end of Usyk's reign... provided Joshua goes back to being a beast who takes a shot to give one.

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        #1063
        Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

        6-6? Really? And which rounds are you giving to AJ?
        Live 4,5,6,8,10,11... I though 10 was close, maybe it I should have scored that for Usyk. I feel 11 was even closer but still gave it to AJ.

        If I would have given Usyk 10 then I guess my revised score would have been Usyk 7-5. And like I said before even if the rounds were closer I still think Usyk won the overall. He had the better work rate, skills, and did the most damage. All you MFs are making it seem like I have something against Usyk because I thought the fight was a little closer. Don't be a bitch, haha. My scoring is just my opinion. You all are making it seem like I scored it 8-4 AJ.

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          #1064
          Originally posted by davefromvancouv

          Usyk would get seriously hurt by Wilder. Fury would actually USE his height and reach to frustrate, potshot and destroy Usyk. We're talking the big boys now. Not somebody who leaned out and thought he could outbox Usyk. I don't think Joshua will do that again. He'll knock Usyk out in the rematch and that will be the end of Usyk's reign... provided Joshua goes back to being a beast who takes a shot to give one.





          he can't take a shot, that is his problem... we actually saw that with Ruiz

          Usyk was buzzing him with those hooks/counters







          ...

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            #1065
            Simple really, this is what happens when a very good boxer tries to outbox a fantastic boxer.There's a time to box and a time to brawl, Joshua needed to channel his mate Del Boy Chisora, just do it a bit better.
            I think these rematch clauses are part of the problem, they encourage Joshua to treat the fight like sparring as he knows the 1st fight is basically a free swing. With no rematch clause the pressure is on to come up with plans A, B, and C for a specific opponent in camp and get the result on the night.

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              • FannonOG
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                #1067
                What an embarrassing loss for gAyJ.

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                • davefromvancouv
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                  #1068
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  he can't take a shot, that is his problem... we actually saw that with Ruiz

                  Usyk was buzzing him with those hooks/counters

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                  Absolutely. We also saw that vulnerability when he fought Whyte, Klitschko and Povetkin. The point is Joshua has to get back to the place where he doesn't care, and tries to knock out his opponent anyway.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #1069
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv

                    Absolutely. We also saw that vulnerability when he fought Whyte, Klitschko and Povetkin. The point is Joshua has to get back to the place where he doesn't care, and tries to knock out his opponent anyway.
                    Problem is, he lost his unbeaten status to Ruiz and he lost his self confidence as well.

                    He doesn`t believe he can beat all of them like he used to believe.

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                    • davefromvancouv
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                      #1070
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                      Problem is, he lost his unbeaten status to Ruiz and he lost his self confidence as well.

                      He doesn`t believe he can beat all of them like he used to believe.
                      Small fork in the road. I believe he'll beat Usyk in the rematch

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