Anyone else can't wait for Usyk to lose a fight?

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  • tophat1
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    #11
    Originally posted by Frankie Coffeecake

    Usyk will be 35 in a couple of months so he's not going to be around on top for years to come regardless, we might get 2 good years 3 at a push out of him. His performance last week was probably the pinnacle of his career in terms of performance.

    What the division really needs is some of the young guys to step it up.

    Hrgovic, Yoka, Jared Anderson, those three and some of the other Eastern euro prospects are the ones who are going to carry the division over the next 5-10 years.
    I remember when wlad was dominating the division. He took on everyone out there except his brother. Everyone was delighted at the thought of him being away from the sport so fresh blood could step up and give it some new energy. Its been shocking since then. We probably only got fury vs wilder because everyone thought fury was done

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    • Frankie Coffeecake
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      #12
      Originally posted by tophat1

      Spot on

      We finally have a guy that takes on all challengers (in their own backyards too)

      I hope he cleans out the division, retires unbeaten
      Fury dethroned Wlad and Wilder in their backyards and was ready to face Joshua in their combined backyard when Wilder dragged out his rematch for 2 years.

      Usyk also currently carry Fury's belts that he never lost in the ring

      It's like people forget all that.

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      • Smash
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        #13
        not bothered either way, if he gets his wins cleanly and without robberies then all credit to him and robbing belts in hometowns, its great, its old skool as they say so well done but if u fight top guys all the time anyone can lose i think, hes not cherry picking and waiting for someone to go away or lose form or avoiding totally like the norm it seems now

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Uysk will be beaten by Anthony Joshua in the rematch via stoppage.

          I think he is a good fighter, who has caught this regressed Joshua at the correct time.

          Joshua for me lost the fight in preparation, he should just be playing to his strengths which are? Physical strength, Solid Jab, Combinations and the basics.

          Joshua must understand now, that he is not this intricate boxer 'Eat some Jollof rice and embrace his natural power'.

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          • Rockybigblower
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            #15
            Originally posted by Frankie Coffeecake

            Fury dethroned Wlad and Wilder in their backyards and was ready to face Joshua in their combined backyard when Wilder dragged out his rematch for 2 years.

            Usyk also currently carry Fury's belts that he never lost in the ring

            It's like people forget all that.
            I see you Peter.

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            • Scopedog
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              #16
              Like others have said, he's easy to root for. Aside from him just being an extremely good and talented fighter he's not obnoxious, consistently fights the best, typically in their own back yard, and has achieved all his success thus far based more or less just on merit rather than the tedious politics and money-wrangling that always seems to taint the process of making good fights. He became undisputed cruiserweight champ through the super series, and he got his shot at Joshua on the back of that amazing success to achieve something equally great. Amidst all that he's been completely clean, both in terms of his lack of a drugs record and in terms of his fighting style. He's a genuine role model, something the sport needs more of.

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              • cace
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                #17
                depends on how and who he loses too
                if its joshua in the rematch than i cant wait but if its fury than i hope he never loses

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Scopedog
                  Like others have said, he's easy to root for. Aside from him just being an extremely good and talented fighter he's not obnoxious, consistently fights the best, typically in their own back yard, and has achieved all his success thus far based more or less just on merit rather than the tedious politics and money-wrangling that always seems to taint the process of making good fights. He became undisputed cruiserweight champ through the super series, and he got his shot at Joshua on the back of that amazing success to achieve something equally great. Amidst all that he's been completely clean, both in terms of his lack of a drugs record and in terms of his fighting style. He's a genuine role model, something the sport needs more of.
                  Most boxing champions are role models, because it takes something unusual to dedicate to the sport 'And elevate yourself to champion status'.

                  I don't really think Usyk or any more of a role model than Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury.

                  All three of them, have attributes and traits in life which people can be inspired by etc

                  Usyk is a good fighter, who for me has kind of exploited this regressed Joshua at the right time. Joshua will not prepare in the same way for the rematch, and he will come with a more simple and effective game plan.

                  Joshua wins the rematch via stoppage.

                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-03-2021, 08:26 AM.

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                  • buddyr
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                    #19
                    I dislike a lot of fighters, but I like the guy a lot. I like Fury, Wilder, and Usyk. I hate AJ. I think Joshua has great sportsmanship and is a good guy outside of the ring, but as a fighter, I don't like the man because he tries to take the easy route. I had picked AJ to win by KO, but I didn't realize how mentally he wasn't prepared. For all of you guys that dislike Usyk, don't let his dumbazz fans turn you against him. Every fighter got a % of their fanbase without a clue about the sport thinking their favorite fighter is the greatest fighter ever. I have no problem with any fighter seeking a challenge and taking a fight they are supposed to lose. Ignore his dumbazz young fans and respect the fighter. He cleaned out CW and just dominated a top hw with no controversy. f*k these mfers on this site, respect that man...

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                    • 1NST4L3FT
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dan_cov
                      I hope he never losses, he is one of extremely few in boxing that is nothing but a credit to the sport.
                      Active, fights the best continually, no bs drama or diva antics, highly skilled, exciting to watch, always in shape and a great personality.

                      I'd hate to see him lose in all honesty he is a breath of fresh air in a division full of mouthpieces.
                      exciting to watch? are you kidding me? if Usyk wins in this division it's going to be by decision.. everytime. Guy can't knock down any of these heavyweights let alone get the KO. This is the boxer you want to reign the heavyweight division? a boxer who came out himself and said "I'm not in the hurt business".. who the f is jumping up and down saying I can't wait see this guy fight? Usyk wouldn't be able to sell a quarter of what AJ brought that night.

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