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  • REDEEMER
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    #61
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    What I am saying is, Usyk is at his absolute peak.

    This is like Sugar Ray Leonard vs Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard I, Marvin Hagler vs Thomas Hearns, Chris Eubank vs Nigel Benn I.

    There are very few times in boxing, when Top elite fighters meet at their absolute peak. Anthony Joshua is taking on a unprecedented talent in Uysk 'At his peak'.

    When Tyson Fury took on Wladimir Kiltschko he was not at his peak, plus? Kiltschko great champion as he was 'He had been beaten before numerous times'. But make no doubt about it, that fight was Fury's moment of greatness 'It was a great win'.

    Usyk has experience, he has achievements, he has everything coming into this rematch. Not only does Uysk have all this experience behind him, he has added motivation to win this fight 'That statement is self explanatory'

    That is why if Joshua beats Usyk, 'It is the greatest Heavyweight win of the past 20 years'.

    What else will compare? Nothing.

    It will be a greater win than Fury's win over Deontay Wilder. Because Usyk is more of a accomplish fighter. And it will be a greater win than Fury's win over Kiltschko, because Usyk is at his peak 'And is also a dominant champion'.

    It is a completely momentous challenge. Anthony Joshua may well be afraid, but I would imagine he is also excited. This is what fighters who yearn for glory dream of, these moments 'Where greatness is right there in front of you'.

    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk. Is the most significant Heavyweight title fight since Evander Holyfield vs Mike Tyson I.

    Note: Due to Usyk's achievements, like you have pointed out. Uysk would be a great win for all the past Champions. As soon as Joshua took this rematch, I noticed the campaign to down play the potential win slowly increase in intensity. Deep down people that watch and understand boxing, know that this fight is of a great magnitude.

    It is awesome, just look at the way people are not giving Joshua a chance.

    Boxing’s also about any given night ,Klitschko would have defeated Fury I think In a rematch and most Fury fans know deep inside A.J had fought a much better focused fighter that night at Wembley. I believe Klitschko would still be able to defeat just about everyone if he came back minus A.J, Hrgovic,these two type big unit punchers .

    Fury is still a question mark in that one for me and maybe Usyk out boxes Klitschko I don’t know but the fact is in 2017 on that night Wlad would have handed 99% of any boxer a loss ,it was in fact A.Js size and athletic abilities that won him that fight when lacking experience to fight in later rounds . A very underrated win in boxings history with a guy never going past round 7 in his 19th fight .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-06-2022, 04:32 AM.

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    • hhh1200
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      #62
      Fury was guaranteed 200 million for 2 AJ which like Wilder would have a rubber match. The difference here is I'm 1000000% sure Fury would have no issue splitting 1-1 for that MEGA 3rd fighter probably worth more than $100. Now he is stuck with Lomachenka with the marketability of Shawn Porter. Out of official undisputed, there is no incentive I believe in his mind for Usyk. I know I wouldn't be happy about the current situation. It's still prize fighting, folks.
      Last edited by hhh1200; 05-06-2022, 04:41 AM.

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      • Roberto Vasquez
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        #63
        Originally posted by LAchargers373

        AJs best win is a retirement fight Vlad lmao. He got whipped by ruiz whipped by usyk, who btw guys is the most OVERRATED fighter in the sport. Usyk was the arguably the “best” in the weakest division in boxing. People forget maris bredis took this man to the edge and many thought he deserved a draw at the least some gave him the win. Very very close fight. Chisora also arguably beat him. AJ was humiliated, schooled and almost knocked out. Comprehensively beaten down. If u can’t see that joshua isn’t what was advertised ur smoking meth. AJ is not a top 3 fighter of this generation those spots have yet to be decided. Only one who can say that atm is fury. AJ is a big name. All u can really say about him anymore
        You should look up Usyk's amateur record. It is amazing 335−15. If he wasn't better than Fury - Fury wouldn't have retired to avoid him...

        Fury beat a pre-retirement Wlad. It's just a fact. And then ran from the rematch. AJ said he would take the rematch against Wlad...

        Aj is 5 years behind Fury in his career and has something like 8 or 9 defences while Fury has 2. Aj is 100% a top-3 fighter so far. Aj wasn't fighting guys like Tom Schwarz or Pianeta... 33 fights unbeaten for Fury when most of them are bums and he avoided the top guys from his era apart from Wlad

        Aj is definite top 3 (currently) while Fury has only beaten 2 top 10 opponents in 6 years. So he isn't definite anything. We just know in recent times he can beat 2 guys who arent great boxers (in Whyte and Wilder). While struggling against Wallin who was ranked 33 at the time. AJ is more in the Wallin mode....
        Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 05-06-2022, 10:58 AM.

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          #64
          Originally posted by REDEEMER

          Boxing’s also about any given night ,Klitschko would have defeated Fury I think In a rematch and most Fury fans know deep inside A.J had fought a much better focused fighter that night at Wembley. I believe Klitschko would still be able to defeat just about everyone if he came back minus A.J, Hrgovic,these two type big unit punchers .

          Fury is still a question mark in that one for me and maybe Usyk out boxes Klitschko I don’t know but the fact is in 2017 on that night Wlad would have handed 99% of any boxer a loss ,it was in fact A.Js size and athletic abilities that won him that fight when lacking experience to fight in later rounds . A very underrated win in boxings history with a guy never going past round 7 in his 19th fight .


          Oh Klitschko, you didn't really lose to that awful Tyson Fury and would beat him if you came back.

          Do you realize how pathetic and borderline gay you sound?

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