Will Usyk Be Considered The Best of this era

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  • kafkod
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    #31
    Originally posted by fifth_root

    Mhm, thanks for giving the example, but not only talking about it.
    You're welcome!

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      #32
      Originally posted by kafkod

      Hatton vs Lazcano. There were several low/borderline body shots by both guys and both were warned to keep it clean by the ref. There were no knockdowns during that fight.

      Btw, have you ever heard the expression .. two wrongs don't make a right?


      LMFAO this coping incel again

      that punch is a text book bodyshot


      FeYJRjMXEAIHhKB.jpg:large.jpg

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        #33
        Originally posted by HeadShots



        LMFAO this coping incel again

        that punch is a text book bodyshot


        FeYJRjMXEAIHhKB.jpg:large.jpg



        That punch by Hatton landed about 4 inches higher up Lazcano's body than the low blow Dubois hit Usyk with.

        Try and get this through your thick head ... what matters is where the punch lands on the body, not on the trunks.

        And even if you are dumb enough to look at the trunks alone, without considering how high they are worn, Hatton's punch landed flush on Lazcano's waistband. Dubois' punch was an uppercut that landed below the waistband. It was a clear and nasty low blow. The gif you keep posting proves that to anybody with the brains to understand what they are seeing.

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          #34
          Sour taste, Usyk sectarians - he got KOed by a bum and displayed the most de****able and pathetic faking.

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            #35
            Originally posted by F!x
            Usyk won't be considered the best of the era but somewhere in the Top 20.
            Daniel Dubois beat him, as we all know but some deny because of the actions of the crooked ref.
            Derek Chisora only needed to officially win 1 more round for it to be a Draw.
            Maris Briedis lost majority decision, but many thought Briedis won.
            Anthony Joshua II split decision, some thought AJ won or a Draw.

            Who will be considered the best heavyweight of the era ? Fury ?

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              #36
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Once Josh beats wilder and fury, josh will be best of era
              Would Joshua have to beat Usyk? Or would that just be looked at as a bad style for him? Would the rest of his career outweigh it?

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                #37
                Originally posted by fifth_root
                Usyk - the best of this era? For what? I can agree with him being the best cruiser, despite the Briedis fight where he scored draw at best and his low number of fights. But at heavy - Chisora, Chazz, AJ and corruption against a bum who in fact knocked him out?! Overall, Usyk complained of low blows as many fights as Fury was knocked down. Also add the total number of his fights.
                I meant best heavyweight of this era

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by kafkod




                  That punch by Hatton landed about 4 inches higher up Lazcano's body than the low blow Dubois hit Usyk with.

                  Try and get this through your thick head ... what matters is where the punch lands on the body, not on the trunks.

                  And even if you are dumb enough to look at the trunks alone, without considering how high they are worn, Hatton's punch landed flush on Lazcano's waistband. Dubois' punch was an uppercut that landed below the waistband. It was a clear and nasty low blow. The gif you keep posting proves that to anybody with the brains to understand what they are seeing.
                  4 inches higher this coping incel says


                  FeYJRjMXEAIHhKB.jpg:large.jpgF4fdelFWEAA-D_o.jpg




                  nicholas-cage-laughing.gif

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by F!x
                    Usyk won't be considered the best of the era but somewhere in the Top 20.
                    Daniel Dubois beat him, as we all know but some deny because of the actions of the crooked ref.
                    Derek Chisora only needed to officially win 1 more round for it to be a Draw.
                    Maris Briedis lost majority decision, but many thought Briedis won.
                    Anthony Joshua II split decision, some thought AJ won or a Draw.

                    Bad cards is your defense?

                    Canelo Alvarez only needed 1 more round for it to officially be a draw against Bivol


                    And I've never seen a single person say they thought Briedis won. But regardless, a close fight against the lineal champ isn't something to really jump at when Fury just had a close fight against a 37 year old debutant.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by HeadShots
                      Did you think nobody would notice that you have switched images?

                      Do you think everybody is as dumb as you?

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