Comments Thread For: Usyk Expects To Pick Up Where He Left Off: The Last Bout Will Be Continued
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You are nothing but the pot that calls the kettle black. You and your ilk always turn whatever AJ says and does into something negative for whatever reasons. AJ has proved more and accomplished more than any active heavyweight boxer. How is that delusional?
Like I have said previously you and your ilk are in for a momuntal depression after Saturday night come if AJ knocks the hell out of Usyk. For me it's just an entertainment. If Usyk wins good for him and if AJ wins also good for him, it won't change anything in my life or my wellbeing. So your personal attack and name calling only show mentally, emotionally invested you are.
I’m a hater for sure but it’s usually against fighters that brag at huge level, or clearly avoid huge fights, and especially cheaters:
Teos, Tanks, caneloComment
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Really hope Usyk wins to give Ukrainians on the frontline a huge boost against Russian invaders.
Plus Aug 24 = 31 years of Ukrainian independence from Russia, and 6 months of defense against Russian invasion.
Having Russia as your neighbor means your number 1 political problem will always be how to cut down Russian influence.
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Usyk’s my 2nd favourite fighter and I have had, and continue to have, this guy tagged to clear HW.
But my mind keeps saying “roids”. A few things have come out recently that don’t sit too well:
(1) Usyk “bulking” in a short period of time (we’ll see how true that is on fight night, or perhaps the time span isn’t too su****ious if you train properly)
and (2) Kilmas here, saying his ‘endurance’ has hit the next level. Maybe, I’m paranoid but his comments reads like hints.
Don’t mean to put a dampener on this or be a conspiracy theorist; probably most of these guys are cycling on and off substances, and this will prob still be FOTY.
Usyk by decision again, but we might see both guys irrevocably changed after this.
And from what I have heard today in the final press conference? Usyk is another fighter with borderline psychopathic attributes when it comes to training.
Usyk has not really bulked up, all of that talk was just over exaggeration from people.
I expect Usyk to come in around 220-225 pounds.
So again, have belief that these fighters are not normal everyday people. Normal everyday people, may struggle not to eat cakes, or drink a can of coke. Normal everyday people, may also take performance enhancing drugs. And usually then those are the people who are extremely quick to discredit and accuse professional athletes.
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Have some belief in that, these fighters are not normal everyday people. Joshua has near psychopathic work ethic, combined with a obsessive analytic attitude.
And from what I have heard today in the final press conference? Usyk is another fighter with borderline psychopathic attributes when it comes to training.
Usyk has not really bulked up, all of that talk was just over exaggeration from people.
I expect Usyk to come in around 220-225 pounds.
So again, have belief that these fighters are not normal everyday people. Normal everyday people, may struggle not to eat cakes, or drink a can of coke. Normal everyday people, may also take performance enhancing drugs. And usually then those are the people who are extremely quick to discredit and accuse professional athletes.
Hope you’re right on that, prince and the weight gain talk might be gossip, but it does happen ofcComment
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Really hope Usyk wins to give Ukrainians on the frontline a huge boost against Russian invaders.
Plus Aug 24 = 31 years of Ukrainian independence from Russia, and 6 months of defense against Russian invasion.
Having Russia as your neighbor means your number 1 political problem will always be how to cut down Russian influence.
Cases in point: Ukraine, Georgia, Finland, Tibet, Hawaii (before U.S. annexed), anywhere in South and Central America.
If anyone round here wants to move country, I would say overlook countries that Russia, USA or China might invade, in favour of countries they won’t invade: e.g., Russia, USA and China!Comment
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I said Usyk had a real shot at beating AJ before they fought the first time and the majority of the forum said he was too small. Funny that a 6'3 220lb man is small but anyway. AJ needs to make a few adjustments and use his height and strength and most importantly bring back the aggressiveness he had earlier in his career. He is going to have to rough Usyk up and do **** that has been out of his nature over the last few years to beat him. He might as well blow his load early and often because a 12 round fight doesnt bode well for him unless he has somehow found supreme stamina.Comment
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