Usyk vs Wilder happens? What the hell man..

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  • juggernaut666
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    #21
    Wilder would wait and see the Fury and Joshua outcome if that actually happens . He’d stay the WBC route if Joshua wins not sure about Fury ? He’d be better off rolling the dice with Joshua if he wins .

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      I know that both have expressed an interest in fighting each other. Usyk should be the proverbial favorite based on his undefeated record and holding more than 3/4ths of the heavyweight titles.

      However, given Wilder's punching power all Usyk has to do is make one mistake and the fight's a wrap. It's not like he is 6'9 and weighs 300 lbs like Tyson Fury. When Usyk goes down he is staying down for good.

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      • HENNY
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        #23
        I'd wait for Fury if I was Usyk. Usyk may very well beat Wilder based off skill alone.

        However, Wilder will 100% put his balls on the line and go for it; it's a chance that Usyk shouldn't take. Too dangerous imo

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        • landotter
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          #24
          You all are strange boxing fans...

          Usyk wins a fight with Wilder going away. I fully understand Wilder landing flush on Usyk ends the fight ugly. But... so does Usyk. Wilder can box, he showed that in the first fight with Stiverne and the first few rounds in the third fight with Fury, getting to the body early. But he is what he is at heart: A homerun swinging, often off balance flawed boxer that loses his wind since he passed 30. Usyk will stay close to him early, punching from angles and smothering his home run swing. Wilder will start fighting from his back foot trying to get distance and will revert to his off balance bad habits and Usyk will just pick him apart round by round.

          Fury is SO much more dangerous to Usyk in so many other ways. But styles make fights, and Wilder weaknesses and bad habits play straight into Usyk and his strengths.

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