Comments Thread For: Hearn Backs Usyk, Joshua, Whyte To Beat Wilder - But Doesn't Rule Out a Wilder KO

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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime






    fighters are a LOT smarter than fans

    Wilder appeared extremely dangerous, even if you happen to be 6'9 and a great boxer... and he also appears to have a huge heart, and iron will

    I think Wilder may struggle to find good opponents... because he does not hold a title, and he is not a huge payday

    there are no longer too many good reasons to get put into a coma by Wilder

    he may need to put in some work and position himself for mandatories







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    I agree! He needs to work himself back up into title contention.

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #52
      Originally posted by Toffee

      I'm glad someone else has managed to not fall for the rewritten history on the Joshua v Usyk fight.

      It was a high level boxing matchup, with an incredibly talented fighter deservedly winning.

      Somehow, discussion on Joshua trying to box Usyk has turned into 'Joshua was terrible against Usyk'. He wasn't, he was actually very good. It was an excellent fight. The question is whether he had the wrong tactics and can adjust in the rematch.
      That's because everything is tribal and fan boys of other fighter want to say the other guys are trash so they can get away with their guy not fighting them. I like Joshua because he fights decent fighters and if he loses he tries to get better. I want to like Fury and Wilder for the same reason - it's crazy to think they are 5 years ahead of Joshua in his career. Imagine if AJ's resume looked like theirs in 5 years time. We would be saying something went badly wrong.

      Chisora started at the same time as Fury and Wilder and his opponents include Pulev, Whyte (twice), Usyk, Parker, Fury (twice), Helenius, Haye, Vitali Klitschko, Johnson. And Chisora isn't even a top-10 fighter and Fury and Wilder are meant to be elite fighters.

      I'm pretty sure Fury will try to duck Usyk after what he said about Cunnigham (" the best guy I ever fought, I could do nothing with him") and Cunnigham turned out to be a poor Heavyweight
      Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 10-21-2021, 11:53 AM.

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