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Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk Drops Daniel Dubois Twice, Knocks Him Out in Ninth
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Originally posted by JimRaynor
Aside from the questionable low blow or not Usyk more or less dominated the fight.
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Originally posted by Mooshashi View Post
This is exactly what I saw...half on the belt, half below. As I've said, he was not being counted out; who knows if he could have gotten up at 8 or 9 and continued?
I'd bet he could have done so.
Give Dubois a rematch after Hrgovic to make it all clean. In any event. Dubois won barely 2 minutes in the entire fight then quit.
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Originally posted by Boxing Scene View PostNot one person has even thought about the fact that had it been ruled a knockdown Usyk probably would have at least tried to get up. Wasn't an automatic TKO.Slowhand
Boxing Scene like this.
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Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post
Ah usyk could have gotten up is a good argument, however he didn't want to he'd rather pretend to have been hit in the nuts rather than weather the storm that he would have had to endure if he did play fair
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Originally posted by Boxing Scene View PostNot one person has even thought about the fact that had it been ruled a knockdown Usyk probably would have at least tried to get up. Wasn't an automatic TKO.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
That's a frame early
if you watch the actual video and see the trajectory of Dubois hand , when it actually lands on Usyk, it was on the belt line
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Originally posted by Thatmanox View Post
And I agree. But in no way did Usyk look good whatsoever against a legit gatekeeper with a questionable chin. Dubois also coming off being knocked down 3 times in his last fight, and the longest layoff of his career just make it worse. You can’t legitimately watch this fight and go “Usyk dominates Fury.” The way Usyk looked against some of Dubois’s punches make you question if he’d even last against wilder.
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