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

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  • rickJen
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    #61
    I don't even know what Wilder is saying here.
    Usyk is not backed by PBC or any big promotional outfit. Wilder is.
    So why not make the move and tell Haymon to make Usyk an offer?

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    • landotter
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      #62
      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.
      Yep. Wilder is a serious threat to anyone with his power, but every HW has power over Usyk. Wilder is an off balance, power shot flinging mess in that ring. Usyk will be able to have target practice against him and will focus an entire training camp to just sound defense.

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      • MrShakeAndBake
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        #63
        Usyk had no problems with handling Joshua who is has as much power as Wilder and much more better boxer, Usyk would run circles around this fool. lol He should get in line and win some fights first before he can fight for belts, Usyk is running it...
        Last edited by MrShakeAndBake; 05-29-2023, 06:20 PM.

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        • Monty Fisto
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          #64
          Wilder: "I’m in the business, so I know a lot of things. I’m ready to go any moment of time, place, no matter what it is. They know that. I’m simple."

          Can't argue with the last sentence.

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #65
            Originally posted by Bob

            Watch thst round back, he swung but hardly landed. Only with the sound on listening to bias commentators make it sound like Aj ruined Usyk in the 9th. The 10th, now that was a hiding.
            The point is you f3cking idiot, is that he said AJ didn't attempt to look for the knockout. Attempting isn't decided on whether you achieved it or not, but on whether you actually did go looking for the knockout. You're twisting it constantly because you want your poisonous narrative to be the version of events that is seen and heard.

            The facts are, you and the other weirdo are wrong. AJ did attempt to go for the knockout.

            You may now get back to your poisonous misery of spreading your hate filled rhetoric.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #66
              Originally posted by TheFrog

              Usyk isn’t scared of anyone but neither is Wilder. Surely you guys are just talking trash. You don’t honestly believe any of this crap that you’re saying, do you? I’ll never understand why boxing fans go out of their way to make themselves seem so ignorant all the time.
              Then (without realizing the irony?) refer to each other as “casuals”. Lol
              The strangest fans in professional sports I’d say.
              Wilder is the biggest coward the world of boxing has ever seen. That is just acknowledging the facts of the extreme insanity that weirdo brought to the sport. But Wilder being a narcissist just like his fans, they won't take responsibility for their many crimes.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                #67
                Originally posted by Leicesterage

                Joshua was landing at will in the rematch. And this time, don't ignore the important point. CHISORA DAMN NEAR HAD USYK OUT OF THERE and quite a few people had Chisora winning the fight.

                You can't get more 'washed' than that version of Chisora.

                So
                AJ doesn't go for knockouts and is gun shy, but he was landing at will against Usyk now?

                Got it. Makes perfect sense.

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                • a5pe4
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                  #68
                  Wilder most likely gets knocked out in the later rounds

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #69
                    Wilder knows fury can't punch, but still got koed twice by fury. I think wilder is scared of Ruiz who hits harder than fury.
                    Wilder fought lots of bums, and they weren't scared to sign contract. Once they felt Wilder s power they mightve been scared though I can't deny wilder that.

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                    • TMLT87
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                      #70
                      Of course Wilder would be all for it, he has nothing to lose at this point and even if Usyk beat him it probably wouldnt be a violent life altering beatdown. Whereas Usyk would be risking getting hail Mary'd and derailed by a guy that Fury beat the **** out of multiple times when he could just fight Fury himself instead for all the marbles.

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