Comments Thread For: Canelo Praises Usyk But Gives Tyson Fury The Edge In Possible Showdown

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  • Boxing Scene
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    #11
    So when is redballs gonna fight Usyk like all his fans promised? Like they said why not weight drain him since Cheatballs never fights a fair fight. Remember all his fans said he could beat Usyk so I'm waiting for him to call Usyk out. You know because Canelo knocked out Beterbiev so easy it only makes sense that he moves up to heavyweight now like his delusional fans said he could.

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    • Boxing Scene
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun


      I have to disagree with Saul, Oleksandr Usyk is going to school the 'Gypsy-Bum' , I expect a masterclass by the new Ring unified champ against Phooey, that will rank on the same level if not greater than Dmitry Bivol performance vs. Culero.

      Unlike Alvarez, Tyson Fury has been ducking skilled top five opponents before and since his return from his ban, so how is he ready for a top 3 P4P champion, in his prime? Oh right, CHEATING. Saul, was also expelled from boxing for doping, maybe that's why he favors that bum Tyson Fury.
      Not sure about Fury but Canelo lost every round against Bivol. Literally every round.

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      • landotter
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        #13
        I will ride with Usyk until someone proves him wrong. I will repeat this: I have zero problem with Fury being the Betting favorite, the "A" side, and the pick for most people. But until someone shows the ability to adjust in the middle of fights and ability to adapt to their opponent the way Usyk can, I will say Usyk will not fall prey to Fury's power or size.

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        • Haka
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          #14
          Calimero praises Usyk ??? Who cares ?

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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Scene

            Not sure about Fury but Canelo lost every round against Bivol. Literally every round.
            Tyson Fury is trying to contractually lock himself with Anthony Joshua, to avoid the schooling that Usyk has in store for him.

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun

              Tyson Fury is trying to contractually lock himself with Anthony Joshua, to avoid the schooling that Usyk has in store for him.
              Usyk wants nothing to do with the Gypsy King, he claims that he's injured, yet he was playing basketball last week.



              Usyk doesn't want that GK smoke.

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                #17
                Originally posted by denium

                Usyk wants nothing to do with the Gypsy King, he claims that he's injured, yet he was playing basketball last week.



                Usyk doesn't want that GK smoke.
                Great to see the champ getting physical therapy. He could have grown ''depressed'' and retired, but Oleksandr is committed to putting his boot up Tyson's fat ass. 'Gypsy-Duck' better not sign that Eddie Hearn contract, he might just retire to get out of a rematch.

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                • Verus
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                  #18
                  "...Redballs...Cheatballs..." I thought this forum was for adults. Name-calling is for prepubescent and dimwitted kids because they are lazy and immature and their brain cells are not fully developed. Come on guy ditch the name-calling. Use adult words and share real thoughts. The name-calling is a bit infantile and more than tiresome.

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                  • Brittney1229
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Quiksilva

                    Canelo is great in his weight bracket, and he should stay in his lane and not switch up. He is a midget compared to the big boys, he would get smashed.

                    Weight classes exist for a reason.
                    You are absolutely right, but styles make fights and Bivol will always beat him at whatever weight. In the end, people are going to find out just how good Bivol is. Canelo is great, but arrogant. Hopefully he learned a little lesson. Beating an over the hill and shop warn Kovalev didn't prove anything. The younger title holding Kovalev that was knocking everyone out would have probably knocked out Canelo. Challenging Usyk showed how full of himself he was.

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