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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #41
    Does anyone else remember everyone saying Ruiz has Joshua’s number???
    Lol, most you ladies underhand boxing about as much as you understand house cleaning.

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      #42
      Originally posted by dannnnn
      From many of the replies on here anyone would think Joshua didn't land a glove on Usyk first time around. The fight was competitive and quite close through eight rounds, then Usyk pulled away in the final third. The rematch is far from a foregone conclusion and Joshua won't necessarily need a KO either to get his titles back.

      Personally I hope Usyk wins again because he's a lovely fella and the smaller man, though part of me does really want to see Joshua and Fury go at it before Fury runs off into retirement.
      A.J hit Usyk so hard his eyes rolled in the back of his head but he recovered very quickly and that’s just from a left hook from the outside , if A.J puts shots together Usyk won’t be able to do much about it really . I have a hard time believing posters watch these fights sober because A.J practically stayed with Usyk the entire fight ,and Usyk missed about ten punches in the last seconds of the fight but A.J was saved by the bell ?

      A.J had a bad shoulder injury to you can see it after the fight but that never happened either .


      I’d like to see the world through many posters eyes on here it’s almost like they live in an alternate reality most the time .

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        #43
        Originally posted by REDEEMER

        A.J hit Usyk so hard his eyes rolled in the back of his head but he recovered very quickly and that’s just from a left hook from the outside , if A.J puts shots together Usyk won’t be able to do much about it really . I have a hard time believing posters watch these fights sober because A.J practically stayed with Usyk the entire fight ,and Usyk missed about ten punches in the last seconds of the fight but A.J was saved by the bell ?

        A.J had a bad shoulder injury to you can see it after the fight but that never happened either .


        I’d like to see the world through many posters eyes on here it’s almost like they live in an alternate reality most the time .
        When did Usyks eyes roll back?

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          #44
          Originally posted by deathofaclown

          This is what I could understand, why people thought AJ would beat Usyk because Chisora did ok

          AJ and Chisora are totally different. Chisora had made a career being able to use that constant pressure style and he’s strong as a bull and knows how to use his feet shd strength to get inside. a man big that knows exactly how to use that pressure style for 12 rounds will always give an ex Cruiserweight a problem to deal with.

          If AJ tried to do what Chisora did, he would gas in 2 rounds. AJ is a big stiff upright boxer that fights in straight lines and gives you room to box with him because he can’t fight at a pace. Tailor made for Usyk.
          Usyk came into the Chisora fight ****ed in the wrong direction. I don't know what he was thinking but he decided to move back in long lines and not angles, to keep his head straight up, to fight tentatively. Chisora always gives a great effort and just went after Usyk as long as he could.

          But Usyk made fundamental adjustments after Chisora. He regained his angles, head movement and boldness.

          I don't know how the war will affect Usyk... that is the one thing that scares me.

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            #45
            Regarding this fight? Assuming Usyk looks himself before the fight I don't see much trouble for him from Joshua. Joshua is too stubborn to lose weight and come in ready to fight 12 rounds. Usyk showed a difference in levels when he ran away the last 3rd of the fight.

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #46
              Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
              Does anyone else remember everyone saying Ruiz has Joshua’s number???
              Lol, most you ladies underhand boxing about as much as you understand house cleaning.
              I do remember that and it was dumb.

              Usyk is a different situation however, with Ruiz we knew his weakness was his slow feet, Parker had already shown that, and there was an argument that if AJ could keep it long he could win, Ruiz then helped that plan by coming in overweight.

              This is a different situation, Usyk doesn't have such a glaring weakness. He does have a weakness, rough house tactics he doesn't cope well with, but idk if Joshua is the kind of person to exploit that.
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                #47
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

                I do remember that and it was dumb.

                Usyk is a different situation however, with Ruiz we knew his weakness was his slow feet, Parker had already shown that, and there was an argument that if AJ could keep it long he could win, Ruiz then helped that plan by coming in overweight.

                This is a different situation, Usyk doesn't have such a glaring weakness. He does have a weakness, rough house tactics he doesn't cope well with, but idk if Joshua is the kind of person to exploit that.
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                Very good assessment but the main strength of Josh is his SIZE and weight. This fight is the same as Vitaly Klitzchco vs Bird. Watch how Vlad. Deals with Byrd.
                If Joshua watches that fight. It’s an easy win. He MUST box on the outside and keep his jab hand extended more to hit or blind.
                Last edited by MONGOOSE66; 06-15-2022, 06:35 PM.

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