Why were Joshua and Ramirez so scared fighting Usyk/Bivol?

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    Why were Joshua and Ramirez so scared fighting Usyk/Bivol?

    The same situation. You have a bigger guy, that should also be a much bigger puncher, fighting a smaller more skilled guy.

    Joshua and Ramirez both looked too f.ucking scared to even try to win by a KO. Amazing.
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    #2
    Because they punch hard enough.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      The same situation. You have a bigger guy, that should also be a much bigger puncher, fighting a smaller more skilled guy.

      Joshua and Ramirez both looked too f.ucking scared to even try to win by a KO. Amazing.
      Go box somebody that beat you to the punch time and time again and will find your answer.

      I hate fans talking about being scared when they have never boxed, survival is automatic unless you are one of the mentality that will die to win and they are rare.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Roadblock

        Go box somebody that beat you to the punch time and time again and will find your answer.

        I hate fans talking about being scared when they have never boxed, survival is automatic unless you are one of the mentality that will die to win and they are rare.
        I am not a pro fighter, Ramirez is.

        He was calling out Bivol about two years. When the day came, he fought scared. Sorry man, I will not respect a fighter that comes just to survive.

        If he thinks this sport is too tough for him, he should change the employment.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

          I am not a pro fighter, Ramirez is.

          He was calling out Bivol about two years. When the day came, he fought scared. Sorry man, I will not respect a fighter that comes just to survive.

          If he thinks this sport is too tough for him, he should change the employment.
          Mate I explained how it is, from the outside looking in its distorted, if you cant grasp the concept you need to box to understand it.

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