Why has Usyk vs Joshua 2 not been announced yet???

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  • Inoue Body Shot
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    #1

    Why has Usyk vs Joshua 2 not been announced yet???

    Hearn was saying a while back it was going to happen in February and now he's saying June... WTF make the fight already!!!!!
  • dirty fingers
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    #2
    They keep pushing it back to age Usyk a bit more, hoping he slows down. Scumbags.

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    • Pigeons
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      The writing on the wall is that it won't happen. Usyk didn't land a lucky punch, he beat his ass over 12. You can avenge a loss to a guy that lands a lucky punch against you, millions of examples. But it's hard to beat a guy that outboxes you over 12. Because now you need to land a lucky punch to win. Sure you're capable, but it's unlikely.

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #4
        Originally posted by dirty fingers
        They keep pushing it back to age Usyk a bit more, hoping he slows down. Scumbags.
        Pretty sure there is deadline in the rematch clause contract. Not to mention, Usyk could make life difficult for Hearn in negotiations, and state that Hearn said it would be in February so that's when it has to be. Usyk, Hearn, and AJ are all buddies I think. They must all want it to be in June. But I agree with you there is a trend of these promoters always promising to make the fights earlier than they make them. Whatever month they float initially, the fight usually happens 2 to 5 months later at the best of times, if not 5 to 10 years later in worse cases.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Pigeons
          The writing on the wall is that it won't happen. Usyk didn't land a lucky punch, he beat his ass over 12. You can avenge a loss to a guy that lands a lucky punch against you, millions of examples. But it's hard to beat a guy that outboxes you over 12. Because now you need to land a lucky punch to win. Sure you're capable, but it's unlikely.
          I think that avoiding Usyk would be the smart play for Joshua and I don't hold it against him. I think he should've taken the step-aside fortune and I wouldn't hold that against him either. This is a concussive vocation and takes years off your life - Get what you can & get out!!! So Usyk is a terrific fighter and has Joshua's number? So what?, it happens. Let's see Usyk make 7 defenses and draw 100,000 live gate each time. Sullivan struggled with Charlie Mitchell, Dempsey with Willie Meehan, Ali couldn't beat Norton. Forget Usyk!! Let Fury beat Whyte then corner Usyk and bomb him out. Then challenge Fury in a fight that Joshua is as well situated to overcome as anyone on earth. Beat The unbeatable champion after dropping two. ....Ali style.
          That would be pretty clever.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pigeons
            The writing on the wall is that it won't happen. Usyk didn't land a lucky punch, he beat his ass over 12. You can avenge a loss to a guy that lands a lucky punch against you, millions of examples. But it's hard to beat a guy that outboxes you over 12. Because now you need to land a lucky punch to win. Sure you're capable, but it's unlikely.
            It’s not easy outboxing anyone for 12 rounds like A.J did to Ruiz when before the same posters were saying what you are saying now he needed a lucky punch . I assume if A.J stops Usyk it will be a lucky punch he won’t get credit because its A. J doing the stopping ?

            Usyks face looked like he was mugged I’m sure those weren’t lucky punches time and again connecting on Usyk . Usyk will most likely lose in the rematch the forum simply doesn’t understand or doesn’t want A.J to win so bad that this would happen every time he takes an L where he’s deemed not possibly going to win the rematch and is doomed .


            It’s written on the wall it won’t happen ? You guys never go on vacation .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-16-2022, 05:24 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              It’s not easy outboxing anyone for 12 rounds like A.J did to Ruiz when before the same posters were saying what you are saying now he needed a lucky punch . I assume if A.J stops Usyk it will be a lucky punch he won’t get credit because its A. J doing the stopping ?

              Usyks face looked like he was mugged I’m sure those weren’t lucky punches time and again connecting on Usyk . Usyk will most likely lose in the rematch the forum simply doesn’t understand or doesn’t want A.J to win so bad that this would happen every time he takes an L where he’s deemed not possibly going to win the rematch and is doomed .


              It’s written on the wall it won’t happen ? You guys never go on vacation .
              Redeemer. Usyk whoops him again. He already cucked him in the UK. It's no problem.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Originally posted by dirty fingers
                They keep pushing it back to age Usyk a bit more, hoping he slows down. Scumbags.
                Usyk’s team said he won’t be ready until end of May

                Usyk is going to whoop him either way

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                  I think that avoiding Usyk would be the smart play for Joshua and I don't hold it against him. I think he should've taken the step-aside fortune and I wouldn't hold that against him either. This is a concussive vocation and takes years off your life - Get what you can & get out!!! So Usyk is a terrific fighter and has Joshua's number? So what?, it happens. Let's see Usyk make 7 defenses and draw 100,000 live gate each time. Sullivan struggled with Charlie Mitchell, Dempsey with Willie Meehan, Ali couldn't beat Norton. Forget Usyk!! Let Fury beat Whyte then corner Usyk and bomb him out. Then challenge Fury in a fight that Joshua is as well situated to overcome as anyone on earth. Beat The unbeatable champion after dropping two. ....Ali style.
                  That would be pretty clever.
                  If Joshua was going to avoid Usyk then logically they wait until the 20th to state it... so Whyte still gets his shot.

                  Would be a bit scummy, but boxing is scummy.

                  Personally I think Joshua will take the fight. He's never done anything else.

                  People forget that, while this was a different type of defeat than Ruiz, that's not how many saw it at the time and the conversation on here was exactly the same. It was a one sided beatdown, Joshua couldn't beat him in a rematch, it was foolish to run it straight back and would end his career. That continued up to the first bell - some argued Andy would benefit from extra weight, others claimed it was just a heavy hat!

                  I wouldn't back against Joshua. He was favourite going into the first fight. You don't go from being the favourite to having no chance at all. That's just knee jerk reaction stuff, as it was with Ruiz.

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