Comments Thread For: 'Ring of Fire' Undercard Unveiled For Historic Undisputed World Heavyweight Title Fight Between Fury and Usyk

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    Comments Thread For: 'Ring of Fire' Undercard Unveiled For Historic Undisputed World Heavyweight Title Fight Between Fury and Usyk

    'Ring of Fire' Undercard Unveiled For Historic Undisputed World Heavyweight Title Fight Between Fury and Usyk
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    Kinda dissapointing card compared to the AJ / Wallin card.

    Aside from the main event.
    The only decent fights are Kabayal vs Sanchez and the Rematch of Opetai vs Breidis.

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    • TookHerToThe0
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      #3
      I know it’s to gather hype, but I don’t see Moses beating iron mikes record of youngest world champ. Goes to show how impressive it was when tank was the youngest world champ in all of boxing at 22 when beating pedraza.

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      • Liondw
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        #4
        I watched that "reality" docuseries At Home with the Fury's.

        It was reasonably insightful. I think Fury really missed boxing, training for a fight, the attention and adrenaline.

        He obviously doesn't need the money. But yeah, although happily married with six children, that's also a lot of work at home. Marriage isn't always a bed of roses

        He feels the gym and ring is his sanctuary. Let's hope Fury-Usyk will happen. Fury just has to be careful in sparring.

        The undercard? Not that good.

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        • Boxing2695
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          #5
          Couple decent fights on there. Kabayel vs Sanchez and Breidis-Opetaia 2. Don't even mind Cordina vs Cacace

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          • joe strong
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            #6
            I really like the kabayel/Sanchez fight. Both guys are really good boxers. Kabayel beat Makhmudov & Chisora. Chisora went on to have many big fights after while Kabayel disappeared until he got the Makhmudov fight. Neither Sanchez or Kabayel have been able to get that life changing fight. This is one step closer & I would assume this will end up an eliminator from one of the governing bodies.

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              #7
              Not super impressed with the card. Would have liked to see someone like Wilder or Ruiz there.

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                #8
                Originally posted by TookHerToThe0
                I know it’s to gather hype, but I don’t see Moses beating iron mikes record of youngest world champ.
                Yea probably was just a way to get some extra media & fans paying attention to him that they never legit believed at all.

                I think to achieve this he'd have to win a belt by May 2025 & hes not even ranked in the top 15 by a belt group yet last I looked.

                The fact he never even fought in the open division as an amateur (assuming UK boxing is like US boxing now) I'm more inclined in moving him slower anyway. And idek that I love the fact that he never lost as an amateur. Who knows how this kid will react to adversity when he finds it for the first time in a competitive fight. I could see him sh^t the bed upon his first real test or tense moment & never be the same guy in his own head or in the ring again.

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                • BigZ44
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                  #9
                  Solid undercard, 2.5 fights I like

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                  • Left Hook Louie
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                    #10
                    Finally we get to see Sanchez fight someone with at least comparable skills......

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