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  • #21
    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

    So it's all Fury’s fault they haven't fought yet!

    Fury’s the World Champion.
    Usyk is just another challenger; no different than Wilder, Whyte, Chisora.
    Usyk does possess Charles Martin's belts; but evidently that doesn't carry much weight.

    Fury has a more lucrative fight scheduled.
    Usyk doesn't.

    If Usyk looks good against Dubois, the challenge will be there for him.
    I can't speak with anyone seriously if they believe that Usyk is a challenger. You discredited yourself with one sentence. Off you go.
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    • #22
      Originally posted by alexjust View Post

      70/30 was very much of an A side treatment. And yet he bailed on that fight. Pathetic.
      You can't just say that without context my man.
      • 50/50 (not good enough for Usyk).
      • 60/40 to the winner from Usyk (never been done before in the sport of boxing 141 year history).
      • 70/30 counter from Fury.
      • Usyk accepts but with *'s like Fury having to take a political stance with £1million donated to Ukraine war effort. + Every day of delay has to pay 1% from the purse to Ukrainian people. + Rematch clause of 60/40 going to winner which has never been done before in boxings 141 year history.
      Meanwhile =—>


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      • #23
        Tyson Fury who knows how to use his weight effectively using rough house tactics, body shots, clinching, wrestling, pushing into the ropes is a nightmare for Usyk... Jared Anderson who has body shots, combos, and faster speed than Dubois can do a lot of damage quickly... and then there's Wilder who has a cannon for a right hand... Usyk is a great fighter, but some of these heavyweights are just monsters. It's hard to see how he can get his hands on all of the belts, especially if Fury is still in the game.
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        • #24
          Originally posted by War Room View Post

          You can't just say that without context my man.
          • 50/50 (not good enough for Usyk).
          • 60/40 to the winner from Usyk (never been done before in the sport of boxing 141 year history).
          • 70/30 counter from Fury.
          • Usyk accepts but with *'s like Fury having to take a political stance with £1million donated to Ukraine war effort. + Every day of delay has to pay 1% from the purse to Ukrainian people. + Rematch clause of 60/40 going to winner which has never been done before in boxings 141 year history.
          Meanwhile =—>


          Thanks for the context. Now point out the deal breaker here.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by alexjust View Post

            Thanks for the context. Now point out the deal breaker here.
            Is English your second language?

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            • #26
              One thing i did notice is that in the first aj fight usyk had the energy to do that probing/constant moving of the jab hand using it like a lance plus the side to side feints. Against dubois he done it in the first round but soon stopped I'd hazard a guess he isn't as energetic now and is starting to slow just my opinion.
              Last edited by Gideon lock; 08-29-2023, 06:52 PM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by War Room View Post

                Is English your second language?
                My English is good enough to understand your kindergarten level of expresing yourselfin, you arrogant prick. Your ability to compose a compelling argument is even less impressive than your arrogance. And you didn't answer the question. Stating half accurate facts and nuthugging Fury is not an argument. Fury tanked the fight. When he wants to fight someone he finds the way. He didn't want to fight Usyk, AJ and Klitschko. And he found the way to avoid these fights. You may f...k off now.

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                • #28
                  Usyk said over a year ago he wants Fury and then he'll retire

                  He's getting his Saudi payday and buggering off.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by elfag View Post
                    hes 36, a small heavyweight relying on speed and reflexes. Even the big heavyweights age out around late 30s to very early 40s.

                    there aint much time left, maybe 2 years.
                    Agreed. To revise it, the bottom line is, "This isn't the end of my career, but it's the beginning of the end."

                    But specifically how many more fights he has before retirement, or how many more opponents before he gets the L, who knows? At this point, I'm guessing not many.

                    But, it's been a good run.
                    Last edited by BustedKnuckles; 08-30-2023, 09:06 AM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by alexjust View Post

                      My English is good enough to understand your kindergarten level of expresing yourselfin, you arrogant prick. Your ability to compose a compelling argument is even less impressive than your arrogance. And you didn't answer the question. Stating half accurate facts and nuthugging Fury is not an argument. Fury tanked the fight. When he wants to fight someone he finds the way. He didn't want to fight Usyk, AJ and Klitschko. And he found the way to avoid these fights. You may f...k off now.
                      • 50/50 (not good enough for Usyk).
                      • 60/40 to the winner from Usyk (never been done before in the sport of boxing 141 year history).
                      • 70/30 counter from Fury.
                      • Usyk accepts but with *'s like Fury having to take a political stance with £1million donated to Ukraine war effort. + Every day of delay has to pay 1% from the purse to Ukrainian people. + Rematch clause of 60/40 going to winner which has never been done before in boxings 141 year history.
                      ​If you think Fury blew it with those bullet points, you might have brain damage.
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