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Ngannou vs Dubois.. The REAL Heavyweight Undisputed.. Who Wins?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by fifth_root View Post

    3 rounds won - yes, but by Ngannou. And Fury won the others in a poor manner.
    You need your eyes checked ,try watching it again and score it on ring generalship ,damage dealt ,clean effective punches and who looked unwilling to press the action


    If ngannou throws two vicious body shots or a straight power left a flicking jab back from fury doesnt even up the punches thrown

    Damage dealt is a huge part of scoring

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

      You need your eyes checked ,try watching it again and score it on ring generalship ,damage dealt ,clean effective punches and who looked unwilling to press the action


      If ngannou throws two vicious body shots or a straight power left a flicking jab back from fury doesnt even up the punches thrown

      Damage dealt is a huge part of scoring
      I don't need anything to check. You take care of yourself.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        Great idea TS.

        This fight should headline a card with the semi main being the Jack Catterall v Sandor Martin undisputed JWW title.
        Lol.. That's a good idea too. Although that card wouldn't pay them much. I think they should have Ngannou vs Dubois fight as the co-main of Usyk vs Fury. A fight between the two guys who already beat the two champs. That'd be kinda surreal.
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        • #24
          UNFORGIVEABLE BLACKNESS 2.0



          this is the new great white hype era, where the black man just can't get a fair shake.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
            UNFORGIVEABLE BLACKNESS 2.0



            this is the new great white hype era, where the black man just can't get a fair shake.
            It does seem that way sometimes but then I wonder if Dubois and Ngannou were both white, but had the same profile, personalities and fight history, would they still get robbed of the wins against Usyk and Fury? Could it just be "champion" privileges, hometown bias, rather than blatant white privilege?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by F!x View Post

              It does seem that way sometimes but then I wonder if Dubois and Ngannou were both white, but had the same profile, personalities and fight history, would they still get robbed of the wins against Usyk and Fury? Could it just be "champion" privileges, hometown bias, rather than blatant white privilege?
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              • #27
                Dubois quits, again.

                Does Joyce do anything better than Ngannou? Real question.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by 4truth View Post
                  Dubois quits, again.

                  Does Joyce do anything better than Ngannou? Real question.
                  Joyce sparred Ngannou a few years ago. Said he's not bad and a heavy hitter, as Fury found out when he got beat on Saturday.

                  Does Joyce do anything better than Ngannou. We'd have to see the fight to find out. Parker and Dubois do several things better than Joyce but Joyce still managed to get the win those times, partly due to his punch resistance. But those fights probably also contributed to his punch resistance fading badly which eventually allowed Zhang to wobble him in their first fight and knock him out clean in their rematch. All that damage caught up with Joe. Whether he beats Ngannou or Dubois in a rematch is difficult to say at this point in his career.

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                  • #29
                    Off subject but Dubios should have to actually beat a top contender to get any more shots at the title. Warren will probably manoeuvre him in somehow though.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Butt stuff View Post
                      Off subject but Dubios should have to actually beat a top contender to get any more shots at the title. Warren will probably manoeuvre him in somehow though.
                      It's not really that clear cut anymore since he already beat Usyk but got robbed by a crooked referee. If he'd lost to Usyk legitimately then I'd agree, but the reality is he beat a champion exactly according to his game plan (a body shot ko within 6 rounds) but he was robbed of the victory.

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