Comments Thread For: Warren: on Fury-Usyk: We've Got To Go on By March, We've Got To Move Quickly

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    #11
    Originally posted by BarfyMan362
    L take, wilders resume is shallower than the puddle of p!ss on your toilet seat. If Luis Ortiz can outbox Wilder for 7 straight rounds, Usyk can do it for 30.
    Thank you for your uneducated inexperienced amateur opinion.

    Wilder would absolutely be favored if he fought Usyk.

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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

      Thank you for your uneducated inexperienced amateur opinion.

      Wilder would absolutely be favored if he fought Usyk.
      Isn't it sad that people actually think Usyk is better than Wilder?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Rodtang
        More deadline BS? Already setting up a way out of not making the fight lol.
        It’s not his deadline it’s what he already knows which is mandatory fights coming . Warren could have had Fury sign off for the initial agreement to stage the fight but he didn’t . If it falls through it’s because Fury ignored the initial agreement that Usyk already signed but the deadline is already in place really now it’s up to Hrgovic to decide and Warren made no attempts to tell the sanctioned indies the fight is in place months ago , Fury most likely told him he wasn’t signing anything .
        Last edited by juggernaut666; 12-25-2022, 01:47 AM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

          Thank you for your uneducated inexperienced amateur opinion.

          Wilder would absolutely be favored if he fought Usyk.
          No oddsmakers are going to favor a fighter who has lost by knockout twice and best win is Helenius in the last 4 years or so over a great boxer like Usyk who is at least on par in skill or better then a Fury , keep dreaming .

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            #15
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            No oddsmakers are going to favor a fighter who has lost by knockout twice and best win is Helenius in the last 4 years or so over a great boxer like Usyk who is at least on par in skill or better then a Fury , keep dreaming .
            Fury is -280 vs Usyk, which is exactly what he was against Wilder the third time, despite Wilder being completely destroyed and obliterated in his previous fight.

            If Wilder and Usyk fight, Wilder will knock him out.

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              #16
              Wilder vs Usyk is a 50-50 fight, can be a 12 round clinic by Usyk or brutal KO by Wilder.

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                #17
                Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

                Thank you for your uneducated inexperienced amateur opinion.

                Wilder would absolutely be favored if he fought Usyk.
                For what reason? His pinpoint, elite, wobbling around like he has rock in his shoe footwork? His Grandmaster-Chess game plan of "win"? In no way shape or form would Wilder be a favorite, if Luis Ortiz can outbox wilder for 7 rounds in a row, Usyk would do it for 30. There is nothing to lead me to believe the Wilder would have a good chance to catch Usyk.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by NYG

                  Isn't it sad that people actually think Usyk is better than Wilder?
                  Is better in every single way except power

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