Comments Thread For: Hearn on Usyk-Joshua Rematch: It's Frustrating...AJ Can Box 20 Times Better than That

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  • Squared.Circle
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    #21
    Originally posted by Nusky
    Most of these UK guys in boxing are soft. The promoters, the trainers, the fighters and their teams. Lets not forget their brainless fans.

    Just a bunch of lame, excuse making b---h boys with the same haircut. Cornballs....
    Yea, Josh Taylor had a bunch of excuses when he spanked Ramírez. And talking about excuses, I do hope you're not an American, accusing foreign boxers of making excuses, especially since recent events.

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      #22
      AJ may well be able to box 20 times better, but it would still be 20 times less than what he needs to beat Usyk.

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      • MMegatron
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        #23
        Usyk is very good and the performance was great, but by this logic he must have had Ruiz as p4p #1. Let’s see how the former does against Fury (or even Wilder) first before getting carried away.

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          #24
          I’d still favor A.J big in the match up . Like I said when it comes to doing rematches at heavyweight odds are theres a different outcome ,certainly if one fighter fought perfect and the other didnt . Only Fury has the opportunity to be one of the first to win 3 in a row against the same opponent,if you count the draw as a win .

          I believe A.J and Fury will fight after their next fights , I have more confidence in A.J defeating Usyk then a third win for Fury though , both should win however .

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            #25
            Originally posted by MMegatron
            Usyk is very good and the performance was great, but by this logic he must have had Ruiz as p4p #1. Let’s see how the former does against Fury (or even Wilder) first before getting carried away.
            Ruiz was not an undisputed champion though ,Usyk was and a gold medalist to add to his great resume so far with no defeats in two weight classes so far .

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              #26
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              I’d still favor A.J big in the match up . Like I said when it comes to doing rematches at heavyweight odds are theres a different outcome ,certainly if one fighter fought perfect and the other didnt . Only Fury has the opportunity to be one of the first to win 3 in a row against the same opponent,if you count the draw as a win .

              I believe A.J and Fury will fight after their next fights , I have more confidence in A.J defeating Usyk then a third win for Fury though , both should win however .
              The thing is, most rematches used to happen and were warranted because the fights were competitive, that’s why many didn’t win all 3.

              There’s absolutely no need for Fury v Wilder 3, we clearly know by now who is the better fighter but it was contracted , so it is what it is. It’s not like they’re rematching because it’s a great fight that needs to be run back like past trilogies

              Fury will win again because he’s just much better. The 3rd fight won’t tell us anything new.

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                #27
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                He can’t though and that’s part of the problem

                Nobody in his team is being realistic. Nobody is willing to tell him he’s not the technical boxer he thinks he is.... I mean the level of delusion it must’ve taken to build a game plan around outboxing Usyk
                “I’ll outbox him like I did Savon in the Olympics”

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  #28
                  If Joshua wins the rematch it could turn out better he lost, he'll have a P4P #2 fighter on his resume.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    If Joshua wins the rematch it could turn out better he lost, he'll have a P4P #2 fighter on his resume.
                    He will definitely be improved as well , I think a fight like that will go a long way for him . Either way the forum will find someway to downplay him wheather he wins or loses .

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                    • baroidi
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                      #30
                      The rematch with Ruiz really gave Joshua and his team false confidence in Joshua's boxing ability, or lack of. Ruiz didn't even bother training and ate himself into an obese immobile blob. If Joshua and his team think they can outbox Usyk, it'll be a repeat of their first fight and maybe Usyk will finish what he did in round 12.

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