The last two years were very instructive for casual fans

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    The last two years were very instructive for casual fans

    First they learned that Wilder could not beat Fury.

    Than they learned Joshua could not beat Usyk.

    Than they learned Canelo could not beat Bivol.

    This is important, because I remember folks talking sh.it all the time how Wilder knocks Fury out, how is Usyk too small for Joshua, and how would Canelo unify 175 division.

    Don`t get me wrong, Wilder, Joshua and Canelo should not be thrown to the trash, just, they know their place now.

  • M312
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    #2
    Luckily there are hardcores like you that are experts in boxing.

    ​​​​​​Probably didn't need to have any of those fights, you could've just told us what would happen.
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    • Smash
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      #3
      thats because hype doesnt win u fights, it just makes u money, the day of reckoning will come for most of these guys, there is nearly always someone out there who has your number, wilder, joshua and nelo all thought they would win tho & so did their fans so in their eyes they were not even taking huge risks, a good side to boxing in some ways

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      • Amir Imam
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        #4
        Can you point us to your unedited predictions of any of these fights?

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        • baroidi
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          #5
          the Wilder Fury fight actually surprised me, not that Fury won, but Fury's impressive chin and recovery. Wilder landed cleanly and Fury went down, but got up and went on the attack right after. If Wilder lands any of those punches on any other HW, they'll be out cold or on wobbly legs. Joshua would need at least 3 rounds to recover if he actually gets up.

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          • Smash
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            #6
            Originally posted by baroidi
            Joshua would need at least 3 rounds to recover if he actually gets up.
            when he eventually gets up he would throw wilders belt out of the ring

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            • MulaKO
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              #7
              Originally posted by Smash

              when he eventually gets up he would throw wilders belt out of the ring
              Hahahahahahahahahahaha
              Seems like the obvious thing to do , then storm away only to return and babble about some chit or not

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              • Grandma Pleaser
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                #8
                Anybody with common sense knew carnelo couldn't beat bivol. The question was if the judges were actually gonna give it to him.

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