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  • #81
    Originally posted by pollywog View Post

    So what's this theory you been detecting on a fight by fight basis for over a year now ?




    In brief: Once this competition between the top-4 Fighters, developed into a drawn out battle 'To see who will be the last man standing from this era'. I theorized that the competition would move back towards Usyk and Joshua. Fury made a tactical mistake in not already fighting Joshua and Usyk, when he could of done.

    Fury due to his tactical mistakes, in sabotaging fights vs Joshua in late 2022 and Usyk early 2023 'Created this dynamic'.

    I stated this dynamic would develop in late 2022, and in more detail come early 2023.

    And it does seem to be for now? Be playing out.

    Fury is just about hanging on to his number 1 rating, Usyk is charging towards him, Joshua is reoccupying territory inside the boxing ring, and within universal perception, and Wilder has just taken a catastrophic hit.

    All of those tectonic shifts have occurred in just over 1 year.

    People cannot deny this, because this is what has happened within the Heavyweight Division 'But on a fight by fight basis of course, things can always alter further. The competition between the top-4 fighters is not in a fixed state, on a fight by fight basis it is always developing at a accelerated rate so it seems' etc.









    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-10-2024, 09:12 AM.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
      I don't know.

      It seems clear Ngannou has boxed a lot before, and appears to have huge power. Let's see how it plays out.
      Agree. Ngannou started as a boxer as a youth and never deviated. He holds no advanced MA belts, never wrestled freestyle or Greco-Roman, never had an advanced karate or judo lesson, never fought a submission grappling match or a kickboxing fight. He bolted on just enough from outside boxing to use his boxing effectively against the knees, elbows, sweeps, kicks, shoots and ground grappling encountered in MMA, and the formula worked. In effect, his MMA career served as his amateur boxing career, and he graduated.

      But keeping it competitive against a fat and clowning Fury may or may not translate into hanging in with prepared top 20 types. The jury's still out on Ngannou.
      Weebler I Weebler I likes this.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

        In brief: Once this competition between the top-4 Fighters, developed into a drawn out battle 'To see who will be the last man standing from this era'. I theorized that the competition would move back towards Usyk and Joshua. Fury made a tactical mistake in not already fighting Joshua and Usyk, when he could of done.

        Fury due to his tactical mistakes, in sabotaging fights vs Joshua in late 2022 and Usyk early 2023 'Created this dynamic'.

        I stated this dynamic would develop in late 2022, and in more detail come early 2023.

        And it does seem to be for now? Be playing out.

        Fury is just about hanging on to his number 1 rating, Usyk is charging towards him, Joshua is reoccupying territory inside the boxing ring, and within universal perception, and Wilder has just taken a catastrophic hit.

        All of those tectonic shifts have occurred in just over 1 year.

        People cannot deny this, because this is what has happened within the Heavyweight Division 'But on a fight by fight basis of course, things can always alter further. The competition between the top-4 fighters is not in a fixed state, on a fight by fight basis it is always developing at a accelerated rate so it seems' etc
        Sorry, but that is such a load of horsesh.!t...IMHO

        Fury, having made intergenerational wealth is about legacy, unifying all the belts and retiring undefeated as undisputedly the best of his era.

        I dont believe he gives a toss about Joshua or rankings with the alphabet orgs. He cares more about lineal progression. Beating the man that beat the man. That man is Usyk not Joshua.

        Fury does not need Joshua for anything. He doesn't have to fight him, to beat him, or even to mention his name to etch his name in the history books as the best of his generation. He just needs to beat Usyk once, skip the rematch, bin the belts and retire with another mental illness.

        I think your theory is nonsense. I can easily deny your alt version of history and present my own. It doesn't make it any more real. You seem to think you're on some next level idea with the whole last man standing and Joshua dynasty. You're not.

        Your opinion is not fact. Its your subjective truth. If it makes you happy to theorize and believe what you want then go hard mate...

        Youre not alone.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

          Ganes is a better boxer then Ngannou he knew that that’s why he took him down quickly. Ngannou strength isn’t a pure boxer it’s his physical body using his physical strength ,he’s more effective in MMA everyone will see that when Joshua once again shows up a former Fury opponent Fury struggled with ,it’s funny every time Fury struggles he didn’t train properly . Lol

          The one thing the Fury fight proved is Ngannou would absolutely smash Fury in a cage fight .
          I don't know as I would embrace any of that until I saw a serious Fury compete. As far as cage fighting goes, Francis has a wealth of MMA experience (as well as boxing, by beating MMA champions with it), while Fury has only a little training in MMA. Cage fighting doesn't pay, and that’sthe bottomline for them all. Gane was a solid Muay Thai competitor before the jump to MMA, but Ngannou injured his knee ligaments three and a half weeks before their fight and couldn't box effectively for very long. Though he did beat Gane in spite of that.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post

            You know what he said, you lying pos.
            lmfao @ this delusional incel

            quote what he said

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            • #86
              Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
              AJ can take a shot and has been down probably equal to Fury BUT AJ lacks the grit Fury has. If Ngannou hurts AJ, especially early, AJ goes into his shell.



              you can tell by AJ's head size that his brain gets scrambled much worse. once he's hit, he stays hit. he can't get his legs back for 4-5 rounds.


              Fury got dropped HARD by wilder in the 12th round, he took 10 seconds got up and pushed Wilder back, outboxing him. legs fresh.




              when AJ got dropped by Klit. He was gone for 5 rounds. he was sitting duck. but Klit's own bro told him to box instead lmfao. old klit ruined it for Wlad.


              we all know what happened with Ruiz. it wasn't a lucky punch. it was a beating. cus AJ couldn't get his legs back.
              Last edited by HeadShots; 01-10-2024, 01:42 PM.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post

                Totally delusional. Francis gave Fury such a tough fight because of the skills , strength and power he brought to the ring. AJ won't be able to just neutralize that with a film study lol. He will fight him scared like the Ruiz rematch, terrified of the power and on the back foot. The question will be whether Francis will be able to pressure him enough to make him crack. One grazing punch in the right spot and AJ will be hurt. Clowns getting carried away with Aj's last performance against someone who cannot punch. AJ will be back in his timid shell vs Francis.

                Francis KO
                As a patient mfer that holds receipts, I had to wait two months just to tell you that YDKSAB

                Like I said, easy and quick work. Be easy my guy, respectfully

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