Canelo will destroy Usyk

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  • HENNY
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    #11
    Originally posted by BodiesInFlight
    Did people actually claim that he would beat Usyk?
    Yeah man, their logic was either "Callum Smith is 6'2 as well" or "he spars heavyweights and does well". It was some of the most ridiculous stuff you could read

    Glad that era in NSB forums are over though. Those threads were hard to look at; some folks on here know very little about the sport

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    • BodiesInFlight
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      #12
      Originally posted by eco1

      Yes, a few here who are infatuated with another man. I just don't get it.
      That's insane. you gotta name names lol

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      • eco1
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        #13
        Originally posted by HENNY

        Yeah man, their logic was either "Callum Smith is 6'2 as well" or "he spars heavyweights and does well". It was some of the most ridiculous stuff you could read

        Glad that era in NSB forums are over though. Those threads were hard to look at; some folks on here know very little about the sport
        You should see the ones on twitter and calling everyone else "casual" LOLOLOLOL

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        • Damn Wicked
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          #14
          Originally posted by Tatabanya
          An old zen master used to say: everyone's invincible until they lose.
          That's exactly how boxing fans/ sports fans think. They like to act like their favourite fighter can't be beat. Every fighter can be beat, they just have to run into the wrong opponent. The fighter's ,their trainers and their management know this and that's why most fighter's teams choose their opponents with excruciating care. I was very surprised Canelo chose to fight Bivol. It was a bold and risky move.

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