is Michael Hunter the closest usyk fight still?

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  • MoneyKasha
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    #21
    So the Chisora fight wasn’t close?

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      #22
      Breidis. None of the others were particularly close.

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        #23
        I scored Usyk-Breidis a draw.

        Usyk battered Hunter, does the OP even watch boxing?

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          #24
          Originally posted by denium
          I scored Usyk-Breidis a draw.

          Usyk battered Hunter, does the OP even watch boxing?
          How did you score the Chisora and Joshua II fights?

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            #25
            A caveat that these are all based on my recollection:

            Usyk/Hunter was a good fight, Hunter had some early success but Usyk made adjustments halfway and took it to a different gear about 2/3rds of the way.

            It's been a while but Usyk/Glowacki was a clear win for Usyk. I was pulling for the Polish fighter. Usyk had to earn it but won it clearly and comfortably.

            I don't think I saw the Briedis fight. Chisora came out like a bull and made it physical. He gassed (as usual) and Usyk took over.

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              #26
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
              A caveat that these are all based on my recollection:

              Usyk/Hunter was a good fight, Hunter had some early success but Usyk made adjustments halfway and took it to a different gear about 2/3rds of the way.

              It's been a while but Usyk/Glowacki was a clear win for Usyk. I was pulling for the Polish fighter. Usyk had to earn it but won it clearly and comfortably.

              I don't think I saw the Briedis fight. Chisora came out like a bull and made it physical. He gassed (as usual) and Usyk took over.
              thank you.....

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                #27
                If Chisora would not of fatigued, he would of won the fight.

                Usyk really that night, did not have a answer for Chisora's attack and aggression.

                That may have been down to it being his first real competitive heavyweight fight, or could of been just a stylistic difficultly.

                If Chisora was to fight Usyk again, I think it would still be another close fight.

                Usyk looked to of upped his game vs Joshua. Seem a bit stronger. I was not overly impressed with Uysk in his first two heavyweight fights 'But he still got the wins'.



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