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  • deathofaclown
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    #11
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

    If he does win though. Usyk>>>>>>Wilder.
    Well that’s debatable at heavyweight. Usyk’s overall resume is better, if you include Cruiserweight.

    Who has Usyk beaten at Heavyweight? Chisora with a dozen losses and a guy that got smashed to bits by Andy Ruiz a few fights ago.

    I’m a big Usyk fan but his worth at heavyweight will be shown if he fights Fury. There’s a handful of heavyweights that would beat the AJ that Usyk did.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #12
      Originally posted by deathofaclown

      Well that’s debatable at heavyweight. Usyk’s overall resume is better, if you include Cruiserweight.

      Who has Usyk beaten at Heavyweight? Chisora with a dozen losses and a guy that got smashed to bits by Andy Ruiz a few fights ago.

      I’m a big Usyk fan but his worth at heavyweight will be shown if he fights Fury. There’s a handful of heavyweights that would beat the AJ that Usyk did.
      Joshua is a better win than anyone of Fury and Wilders resume. Usyk will be a better win than anyone on Fury's, even the mentally affected Wlad.

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        #13
        Originally posted by ballencrieff
        Wallin gave a good account of himself against Fury when Fury was at his worst. You have to remember how much Fury's dad criticised his own son's physical state in that fight. And it was that poor showing by Fury (against Wallin) that led to the departure of Ben Davison and the switch to Kronk SugarHill as trainer. But people seem to forget all that when talking about Wallin's successes against Tyson Fury.
        Fury definitely wasn't prime but it was his 5th fight back from his retirement and he had outboxed Wilder in the first fight by the time he fought Wallin. I'd argue that it was both the 12th round with Wilder and the Wallin fight that convinced Fury to adjust his style for the Wilder rematch.

        Wallin's performance against Fury provided him the Breazeale fight and he thoroughly dominated the American. I like Wallin and I think he has some traits and skills that make him a tricky fighter (southpaw stance, toughness, some athleticism, nice jab and combinations). There are plenty of questions to be answered and the Whyte fight should tell us where he's at in the HW hierarchy.

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          #14
          War Wallin!

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            #15
            Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

            Fury definitely wasn't prime but it was his 5th fight back from his retirement and he had outboxed Wilder in the first fight by the time he fought Wallin. I'd argue that it was both the 12th round with Wilder and the Wallin fight that convinced Fury to adjust his style for the Wilder rematch.

            Wallin's performance against Fury provided him the Breazeale fight and he thoroughly dominated the American. I like Wallin and I think he has some traits and skills that make him a tricky fighter (southpaw stance, toughness, some athleticism, nice jab and combinations). There are plenty of questions to be answered and the Whyte fight should tell us where he's at in the HW hierarchy.
            I think Wallin vs Whyte is just a perfect fight for both guys. Questions will be answered and that's always a huge plus for a fight. I keep changing my mind on who I think will win. Nash out.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

              Joshua is a better win than anyone of Fury and Wilders resume. Usyk will be a better win than anyone on Fury's, even the mentally affected Wlad.
              Lol

              So beating AJ that got flattened by C level Andy Ruiz a few fights earlier is better than beating Wlad who was champ for 10 years?

              give it a rest you backwards mong AJ wasn’t even considered number 1 in the division.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Nash out

                I think Wallin vs Whyte is just a perfect fight for both guys. Questions will be answered and that's always a huge plus for a fight. I keep changing my mind on who I think will win. Nash out.
                Same here. I will be pulling Wallin to win but not sure if he will pull it off. He's going to have to survive some onslaught from Whyte if he prevails.

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                  #18
                  After the greatness of Wilder-Fury III and Joshua activating his rematch clause, people are starting to sleep on Usyk again. Wouldn't be surprised if the bookies are close to even on fight night. April 4 would put us almost 6.5 months out from the first one. I wonder if there will be any drama with setting a location for the fight.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

                    Same here. I will be pulling Wallin to win but not sure if he will pull it off. He's going to have to survive some onslaught from Whyte if he prevails.
                    I want Wallin to win also. I do like Whyte as well, but I've decided that I'm rooting for Otto. Nash out.

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                      #20
                      This Walling guy deserves a rematch with Fury

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