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  • #31
    Originally posted by dan-b View Post

    fifth_root has an issue with Usyk, I've called him out on it before. He's becoming more irrational it seems.

    The main problem with the heavyweight division for the past few years has been a lying fat slob and his grifting family.
    Based on the recent posts, he's in the best shape of his life right now. I sure hope he's getting tested by VADA right now though, because he looks like tainted boar. He was fat as heck in October, and he's said himself that he's got bad genetics for weight loss.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

      Based on the recent posts, he's in the best shape of his life right now. I sure hope he's getting tested by VADA right now though, because he looks like tainted boar. He was fat as heck in October, and he's said himself that he's got bad genetics for weight loss.
      He may look in reasonable condition compared to how we've seen him lately, but that doesn't mean much. I just hope he turns up this time.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by fifth_root View Post

        Usyk won IBF, IBO, WBA, and WBO in September 2021. He defended them against the same guy in August 2022. Then defended them (in a questionable fight) in August 2023. Now he will be defending them and will be fighting for the WBC in May 2024. This activity is pathetic for a man who gets so many superlatives. And he is the real division staller. The sooner he is out - the better.

        Even if the Saudis claim AJ will be facing the winner of Fury-Usyk, the Ukrainian is right to reject a third fight with AJ because it is absolutely pointless and AJ showed great disrespect. Either Usyk retires or goes with someone else even if he has to drop some belt.
        I, and others, disagree that a third fight is “absolutely pointless”.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post

          I, and others, disagree that a third fight is “absolutely pointless”.
          2 things

          1, Been a while since I caught you around bud. Hope you're doing well.

          2, Yeah man, retribution in boxing is important. Joshua should be afforded the opportunity to prove he is improved provided he forces mando or some such similar situation.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post

            I, and others, disagree that a third fight is “absolutely pointless”.
            Ok, "I and others" agree it is. Supposedly AJ wins - 2:1 for Usyk anyway, so AJ is still the loser.
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            • #36
              Nobody cares about GayJ, he can go and fight another Fury leftover while Tyson is going for undisputed.
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              • #37
                Once Josh ko s wilder, then fury v josh will be natural fight to make

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                • #38
                  Fury needs to focus on Usyk. he needs to erase AJ from his mind. Usyk might embarrass him. Usyk is always consistent, fury is the one showing up to interviews coked out of his skull. He can worry about rationalizing ducking AJ after the Usyk fights, he has 2 of them with the rematch clause.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post

                    I could probably write a paragraph, but I'll keep it simple. The two most important HW happenings of the past 10 years: Fury beating Klitschko and his subsequent implosion, and Wilder cherry-picking Fury. Like I said, they deserve each other.
                    I am sure you could.
                    Everyone has a perspective. As for me, I just recite what actually happened.

                    Fury was the unbeaten world champion when Wilder stepped in against him in an attempt to legitimize his WBC title and combine it with the lineage, just as Joe Frazier did with the even longer absent Ali in 71'.

                    And it wasn't too long after that Draw, that Joshua's claim to being a world champion was discredited by Big Baby Miller's stand-in Andy Ruiz dumping him on his ear.

                    History records that Wilder and Fury stepped up to unify the titles while Joshua stepped down from owning a title.

                    But as I've tried to tell people all throughout this era; don't count any of these guys out before their late 30's. As Joshua's the youngest of the three, we should expect him to outlast Wilder and Fury. And here we are, entering that phase as the era nears it's close.
                    Big thanks to the Saudis for helping us conclude it right.

                    Soon, we'll see if Usyk gets to be mentioned alongside Wider, Fury and Joshua as multi title defense titleholders of the 2015 - 2025 era.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                      Once Josh ko s wilder, then fury v josh will be natural fight to make
                      Indeed it would. If that were to happen.

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