Comments Thread For: Wilder on Usyk: He's a Little Afraid [of Fighting Me]; I'm All For It

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder on Usyk: He's a Little Afraid [of Fighting Me]; I'm All For It

    Deontay Wilder is under the impression that a certain Ukrainian heavyweight would be reluctant to fight him. The former heavyweight titlist from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, offered a stern if somewhat cryptic response to a hypothetical fight with the division's unified champion, Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF titles.
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    While Wilders power could be dangerous for Usyk, highly doubt Usyk has any level of fear to face him. Unlike many who talk about chasing greatness but their actions show otherwise , Usyk has proven that he’s ready to go against anyone.

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      Now why would Usyk want to fight Wilder? He has nothing to lose. He doesn’t have any titles and isn’t a box office draw.

      Wilder is just too high risk and low reward for Usyk. That cash out fight seems to be more elusive than Team Wilder had originally thought.


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      • MusoMeanderings
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        Usyk went 24 with Joshua, who nearly decapitated Klitschko. He ain't afraid of nobody.

        If anything, Wilder's lack of fundamentals gives him confidence.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MusoMeanderings
          Usyk went 24 with Joshua, who got sparked by Ruiz, then ran away from him in the rematch.
          Fixed. And yes, that's what happened

          Usyk hasn't fought anyone at heavyweight who actually goes for knockouts.

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          • dorruel2.0
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            #6
            Originally posted by Leicesterage

            Fixed. And yes, that's what happened

            Usyk hasn't fought anyone at heavyweight who actually goes for knockouts.
            Joshua fought him twice while Wilder is ducking Ruiz and is scared ****less to fight him just once

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            • MusoMeanderings
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              #7
              Originally posted by Leicesterage
              Usyk hasn't fought anyone at heavyweight who actually goes for knockouts.
              AJ went for a knockout in the 9th round of the 2nd fight.

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              • Bob
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                #8
                Originally posted by MusoMeanderings
                Usyk went 24 with Joshua, who nearly decapitated Klitschko. He ain't afraid of nobody.

                If anything, Wilder's lack of fundamentals gives him confidence.
                A shot to bits 41 year old Klitchko that couldn't even hit Fury he was so shot at 39.
                Ajs avoided Wilder & Fury his entire career, apart from all the videos of Eddie & Aj ducking just look at the evidence. Aj was the money man with all the control to make any fight he wanted. He chose the shot 38-41 year old & cans path & still fekin lost xD

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                  #9
                  Wilder is the most delusional

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                  • Bob
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dorruel2.0

                    Joshua fought him twice while Wilder is ducking Ruiz and is scared ****less to fight him just once
                    Ducked Ruiz who priced himself out of the fight.
                    The same Ruiz mandated to also fight Hrgovic priced himself out of the fight.
                    The same Ruuz approached by Fury & guess what he priced himself out of the fight.
                    The same Ruiz that's boxed 2 shot past it 40 somethings in 4 year's.

                    Grow up.

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