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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_

    You can also look to some of the troubles southpaw Wallin gave him. Nobody is unbeatable
    Exactly, I’d pick Fury to win but Usyk is definitely a live dog in that fight.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #12
      Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

      It’s not about the minerals.

      Fury knows he can make it a dogfight without gassing and/or getting badly hurt and taking 3 rounds to recover.

      You are a trash poster
      It is about minerals. AJ was clearly losing, but still unwilling to put it on the line and go out swinging. Happy to lose as long as he didn’t get flattened again.

      Even if he gassed, he shouldn’t still shown the grit at the end to leave it all in the ring.

      he’s not a natural fighter.

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        #13
        Great big guy beats great little guy. Both are extremely talented but 1 is a foot taller and longer than the other and half a human heavier Lol

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          #14
          I've always felt these were the #1 and #2 the two best and most skilled in the division and the fight I've wanted especially after seeing Fury vs Wallin.
          That have no idea who wins or how it plays out (which is how boxing matches should be) but that fight with Wallin gives me serious faith Usyk would be a real handful. Whoever wins that is the greatest HW of this era and easily surpasses Wlad in the previous one imo. I think a win for either is massive for their careers, legacy and all-time standings and puts either rather easily into the top 10 HWs ever

          While those fight I still want to see Wilder vs AJ. AJ is the better boxer & all of that jazz and I don't want to be in the habit of picking fighters because they have a mere punchers chance but I just can not for the life of me see Wilder not landing that right hand on AJ at some point. For me AJ is a better fighter/boxer but I just don't see him avoiding that right hand or taking it but I do rate him over Wilder its just his power is too much & he'll take AJs power better than vice versa

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            #15
            Can’t see Usyk beating Fury. Styles all wrong.

            Fury’s hard to outbox, and even then, you’d think even if he is out boxing him he’d adjust and use his size and lean all over him and rough him up.

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              #16
              On Fury's best night he's got too much for usyk. This is providing he's up for it. He's been giving off vibes over the last year that he has lost abit of his motivation.

              Hope I'm wrong but he could hit self destruct before this fight happens

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                #17
                Its impossible for me to make a prediction.
                I think the general consensus will be Fury is too big, long and physical - similar to why most were picking AJ.
                But we've never seen Fury vs someone that has the mobility, the stamina to match him, the speed hand and foot. AJ is actually more athletic than Fury that is what sort of allowed him to stay with Usyk for most part.

                I just don't know but please boxing Gods, give me this fight. I need it!
                I just need to see, it's the type of fight that you just need to see cause it'll just end up sending your brain into overload trying to pick a winner based on styles and such and not assumptions of one fighter being too big, too long etc

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  Can’t see Usyk beating Fury. Styles all wrong.

                  Fury’s hard to outbox, and even then, you’d think even if he is out boxing him he’d adjust and use his size and lean all over him and rough him up.

                  Is he as hard to box as we assume? Probably but maybe worth noting that Wlad and Wilder are extremely basic, static almost and painfully trigger shy.
                  One just has a one-two the other just a right hand with limited variety. Neither can fight up close or even at mid-range.
                  Then he has seen a bit hit n' miss really against much lesser fighters whom for most part aren't as basic.

                  Could those fights with Wilder and Wlad simply be a bit smoke and mirrors?

                  Would he be able to pin Usyk down to lean all over him and rough him up? He never stops moving.

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                    #19
                    He beats Fury.

                    A washed up Cunningham coming off 3 losses already showed Fury struggles with boxers who’re light on their feet and can create angles. And Wallin also showed Fury’s limitations against a Southpaw.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dan_cov


                      Is he as hard to box as we assume? Probably but maybe worth noting that Wlad and Wilder are extremely basic, static almost and painfully trigger shy.
                      One just has a one-two the other just a right hand with limited variety. Neither can fight up close or even at mid-range.
                      Then he has seen a bit hit n' miss really against much lesser fighters whom for most part aren't as basic.

                      Could those fights with Wilder and Wlad simply be a bit smoke and mirrors?

                      Would he be able to pin Usyk down to lean all over him and rough him up? He never stops moving.
                      Yeah possibly.

                      I have a hard time seeing Usyk with his size out boxing Fury but at the same time, his size would help him in the sense Fury would have issues landing himself. So it’s intriguing.

                      Chisora had some success mauling him, I’d think Fury would too if he opted to get physical with him.

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