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  • nacho daddy
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    #41
    Originally posted by vinnieq
    I think this proves even Usyk's win over Joshua is overrated.
    Putting him as P4P #1 is so ******. There's a reason even Canelo was considering moving up to fight Makabu.
    Why is it always a white guy? First Loma, then Canelo, now Usyk.
    Give Crawford and Spence their props. Winner of that fight is the most skilled (offensively/defensively) and toughest fighter out there.
    both of them are POS. WHY DONT THEY FIGHT EACH OTHER mr black supremacist?

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    • kafkod
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      #42
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Sparring is sparring.

      Anthony Joshua beat Tyson Fury up in sparring.

      And Dillian Whyte decked him.

      Usyk is not a complete fighter, and he is not a better fighter than Evander Holyfield. I don't think Lennox Lewis would be intimidated.

      Usyk has zero inside game, so what is so unique about Usyk?

      I think you need to calm down mate, Usyk is good in certain area's where these heavyweights lack these days.

      I still don't rate Usyk as a better fighter than Holyfield or Haye at their peak.

      I have never ever seen you rate Usyk so highly, what has brought all of this on? And is this altitude going to stay once Joshua beats him via stoppage?

      I think the big man style would work against Uysk, because he has zero inside game. If you take away his jab, his long range dominance 'What is he going to do?'.

      Uysk can fight at mid-range, but it he is no Mike Tyson in that department. Fighters like Lewis & Kiltschko would just tie him up and disrupt the action.
      I've rated Usyk highly since I saw him in the WBSS. He was awesome in that tournament. I also rate AJ highly, and Usyk beat him clearly. So why wouldn't I rate Usyk?

      You are spending so much time talking about what AJ is going to do to Usyk in the rematch, you seem to have forgotten that they already fought each other! You can't just ignore the result of a fight because it didn't go the way you expected.

      We have a "big man" champion in HW division right now, Tyson Fury, and I'm a big fan of his. But I'm also realistic, as are Fury and his team. There was a reason why they wanted a "tune up" - aka a huge payday - against Dillian Whyte before risking the WBC title against Uysk. They know what a formidable opponent he is for anyone.

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        #43
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

        Sparring is sparring.

        Anthony Joshua beat Tyson Fury up in sparring.

        And Dillian Whyte decked him.

        Usyk is not a complete fighter, and he is not a better fighter than Evander Holyfield. I don't think Lennox Lewis would be intimidated.

        Usyk has zero inside game, so what is so unique about Usyk?

        I think you need to calm down mate, Usyk is good in certain area's where these heavyweights lack these days.

        I still don't rate Usyk as a better fighter than Holyfield or Haye at their peak.

        I have never ever seen you rate Usyk so highly, what has brought all of this on? And is this altitude going to stay once Joshua beats him via stoppage?

        I think the big man style would work against Uysk, because he has zero inside game. If you take away his jab, his long range dominance 'What is he going to do?'.

        Uysk can fight at mid-range, but it he is no Mike Tyson in that department. Fighters like Lewis & Kiltschko would just tie him up and disrupt the action.
        Why do you need inside game with that superior footwork when you can get out of almost every situation .

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        • nacho daddy
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          #44
          sick and tired of joshua. he is always fighting for HW title after losing twice. he holds the belt hostage. cant get rid of him and there is so much money behind him the guys that beat him cant resist the big payday

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            #45
            Originally posted by vinnieq
            I think this proves even Usyk's win over Joshua is overrated.
            Putting him as P4P #1 is so ******. There's a reason even Canelo was considering moving up to fight Makabu.
            Why is it always a white guy? First Loma, then Canelo, now Usyk.
            Give Crawford and Spence their props. Winner of that fight is the most skilled (offensively/defensively) and toughest fighter out there.
            Crawford and Spence need to stop fucking around and fight each other before either can even be considered for P4P No1.
            Last edited by kafkod; 05-25-2022, 11:39 AM.

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            • Liondw
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              #46
              No specific gameplan for any of his other fights? That sounds strange and untrue.

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                #47
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Sparring is sparring.

                Anthony Joshua beat Tyson Fury up in sparring.

                And Dillian Whyte decked him.

                Usyk is not a complete fighter, and he is not a better fighter than Evander Holyfield. I don't think Lennox Lewis would be intimidated.

                Usyk has zero inside game, so what is so unique about Usyk?

                I think you need to calm down mate, Usyk is good in certain area's where these heavyweights lack these days.

                I still don't rate Usyk as a better fighter than Holyfield or Haye at their peak.

                I have never ever seen you rate Usyk so highly, what has brought all of this on? And is this altitude going to stay once Joshua beats him via stoppage?

                I think the big man style would work against Uysk, because he has zero inside game. If you take away his jab, his long range dominance 'What is he going to do?'.

                Uysk can fight at mid-range, but it he is no Mike Tyson in that department. Fighters like Lewis & Kiltschko would just tie him up and disrupt the action.
                Ok, so if you can stop a brilliant southpaw boxer from boxing brilliantly, you can beat him. That's not a game plan mate. That's stating the obvious.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  I leave a space because we make room for daddy in this household .
                  What does that mean?

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                  • Slip jab
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                    #49
                    I understand him. As opposed to before when he was focused on ducking wilder without being so obvious about it. But I'm sure now he understands how idiotic his fanbase i.e. they had him #1 after Brezeale who turned into a bum overnight when wilder KTFO. Funny how standards go

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                    • tokon
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Liondw
                      No specific gameplan for any of his other fights? That sounds strange and untrue.
                      Yes, I agree, but if it is true it's a bad reflection on McCracken.

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