I like Fury, but he's turning off a lot of people with these antics.
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It was a great fight. Was totally gripped.
Power v energy/skills/angles.
Those punches AJ were landing were HUGE and Usyk was just another level with his energy, punch variety and movement.
Fair play to both.
Haters gonna hate, kinda sad really, but brilliant heavyweight contest.
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Joshua improved slightly on his first performance. He didn’t deserve any judges to vote in his favour and it’s clear Eddie paid Feldman off. If you think it was a split decision you should stop watching boxing immediately.
usyk did fantastic, he still had a couple gears he didn’t need to go to. Joshua just hasn’t got it. The best AJ will Never beat the best Usyk Or fury. At this point I doubt it beats the very best deontay wilder.
Fury is just setting the table. Not everyone wants a boring love fest at press conferences. Some fans like a bit of needle.
AJ Fans will now become the biggest Fans of Usyk and throw all their eggs into that basket because they are desperate for him to beat fury. They are just too predictable and far too dumb to ever disguise their true intentions or next moves.
See, Aj “Fans” on here, aren’t Joshua fans. They just despise fury. It’s validated by the behaviour of said Joshua fans on this forum. You’ve all started talking about fury and what he needs to do to “save his reputation”.
You guys would be shocked to learn there’s more heavyweights in Britain other than Fury & Joshua.
Some of you guys need to get a grip and learn some coping mechanisms because you’ve all lost ya god damn minds.
Im here for it. It’s brilliant to watch.Last edited by RoadMan94; 08-21-2022, 09:45 AM.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostThere was more skilled displayed in Usyk-Joshua II than Wilder-Fury III. I can only remember a few stray shots on Usyk's belt line that Anthony Joshua accidentally landed, as far as anything that remotely close to illegal tactics.
Unlike 'Gypsy-Bum' Tyson Fury, who blatantly cheats by fouling opponents nonstop to obtain victory -- I don't even consider what Fury does in the ring boxing, it is more like bare-knuckle car-park fisticuffs.
I know Tyson is hating on the elite skills that Oleksandr displayed, and is thinking about how he can grab Usyk and choke him out, then rabbit-punch him into a KO victory, like Tyson done the 'Bronze-Bum'. You are jealous Tyson, F-OFF already.bimhead likes this.
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It was a high-level fight. It had qualities that Fury's fights and other HW fights, in general, don't have: movement, head movement, and faints. Both fighters have to be conditioned to fight that way.
Fury can't fight like Usyk because he's a big, fat, slow, plodder. When people talk about Fury's "slickness" it's relative to the slow, ponderous HWs. In general, he's only slightly more "slick" than them.
His fight with Dillian Whyte was one of the sloppiest fights you'll see.NC Uppercut
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Originally posted by !! Anorak View PostI like Fury, but he's turning off a lot of people with these antics.
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Originally posted by M312 View PostIt was a great fight. Was totally gripped.
Power v energy/skills/angles.
Those punches AJ were landing were HUGE and Usyk was just another level with his energy, punch variety and movement.
Fair play to both.
Haters gonna hate, kinda sad really, but brilliant heavyweight contest.
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Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
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