So like, what happens if Dubios wins lol?

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  • War Room
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    #21
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    Fury comes up with some laughable demand like he has to sign a contract 92/8 in his favor within 4 hours and a selfie of himself in a dog costume or he's ducking him.
    You might have the worst like ratio on this site at a whopping 3%. All you post is dogshit. Floyd hater, Fury hater. If you're good, this kid is hating on you lmao. Usyk was the one with insane demands never before seen in the sport of boxing, yet you post the exact opposite. Maybe you're like some lonely kind that gathers the shopping carts at Wal-Mart for a job =---> desperate for anyone to talk to? That's pretty sad.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #22
      Originally posted by pollywog
      Surely Team Usyk got a rematch clause ?
      Apparently not

      It went to purse bids as a mandatory, which means no rematch

      You have to make a deal before it gets to purse bids if you want a rematch clause

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      • hugh grant
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        #23
        Of course Usyk is favouirite but DDD can win. It is a dangerouis fight to be taking before a potential fury fight. A man like DDD who will beat just abouit anyone in the division is a tough fight for Usyk. But if Usyk wants to be considered a great heavyweight in 20 years time these are the kind of wins he needs.
        But as i want usyk to fight fury, i will say i would prefer usyk to win this fight with DDD. But fury and USyk arent so great that they can afford to delay the figh much longer, one will lose at any time now.
        Last edited by hugh grant; 08-24-2023, 09:00 AM.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #24
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          If Dubois wins I expect Fury-Dubois for the Undisputed next year.

          I think Dubois is a live dog.
          I think Dubois is going to give a better account of himself than people think, even though he's had shaky performances.

          I think it could be a bit like Kovalev v Yarde. Not that any of the fighters are alike, but i think Dubois will have some moments and might even shake Usyk up a bit. But Usyk will know a bit too much in the end. Kinda like the story of the Kovalev v Yarde fight.

          I don't know, I'm quite intrigued by this fight for some reason. Actually didn't think Usyk looked that spectacular in the Joshua rematch but I thought he used his experience to pull away when he needed to and shift the momentum, which is obviously a big thing especially when you're a young fighter like Dubois. but from a boxing point of view I don't think it was one of his better performances. Now he's a year older with a year of inactivity..

          Let's not forget that he was out almost a year between the AJ fights too. Inactivity isn't ideal when you're approaching late 30s.
          Last edited by deathofaclown; 08-24-2023, 09:06 AM.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #25
            No way fury would fight him in that case. Fury doesn`t like risks.

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              #26
              Originally posted by War Room

              You might have the worst like ratio on this site at a whopping 3%. All you post is dogshit. Floyd hater, Fury hater. If you're good, this kid is hating on you lmao. Usyk was the one with insane demands never before seen in the sport of boxing, yet you post the exact opposite. Maybe you're like some lonely kind that gathers the shopping carts at Wal-Mart for a job =---> desperate for anyone to talk to? That's pretty sad.
              I love you too kid

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #27
                Originally posted by deathofaclown

                Let's not forget that he was out almost a year between the AJ fights too. Inactivity isn't ideal when you're approaching late 30s.
                Yes and the same goes to Wilder and to Fury.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by war room
                  before i say anything, i am a huge fan of usyk. I love his style and what he does inside the ring. Master level boxing, love it.

                  But usyk is 36 years-old and a 36 year-old body in boxing is not prime =---> it's just not. I think his style too has been pretty hard to maintain in those fights with aj. Always being on the move like that against a much bigger guy, has to take something out of a physical body at such an old age.

                  Usyk's run at hw has been for the most part against stiff idiots. Bellew was good on his feet, depsite still being an idiot lol.

                  Dubios has only been stopped by joyce =---> no shame in that. 6'5" with a 94% ko ratio, pretty quick, not the best beard as we've seen recently but very athletic. Lerena had him down 3x which is a big g**** stain to his name.

                  I'm not implying dubios will win, he's surely going to lose =---> but he's a decent dog. If usyk gets old overnight and gets clipped or even doesn't look super awesome, what happens to the climate of the hw division?
                  no need to worry yourself

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                  • billeau2
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                    #29
                    Why does it seem that this fight depends so much on where Usyk is at? Usyk and his training camp, Usyk's lack of activity... Usyk normally trains about twice as hard as most fighters... He is a phenom...yes I am exxagerating but the point stands. If he is to be caught "lacking" as the kids say these days, he would have to really have an off camp.

                    What that tells me is that Dubois has to really go all in and find a way to take risks and land at least a few really good shots, and he has to be able to finish... Joshua was able to hit Usyk... But he never came close to being able to "finish." It is a lot to ask of a young fighter, lets see if Dubois can grab the gold ring.

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                      #30
                      I've been thinking about this. Dubois always has a puncher's chance no matter how much of a longshot that is. If he should upset Usyk I don't think Fury would waste any time unifying the titles for undisputed. After that he may actually retire. I can't see the value in a 4th Wilder match if/when Wilder defeats AJ, and if AJ loses the demand for a Fury fight will all but fizzle. Once Fury retires and relinquishes the titles it will be interesting to see who is matched against one another for those vacant belts.

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