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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Originally posted by Dr. Z

    I am not getting emotional or name calling. You are.
    Very emotional, you quoted me without even reading the OP because you’re so desperate to try and get a reaction.

    I rarely ever instigate a conversation with you because you’re not worth my time, you’re an idiot, an emotional fanboy with uninformed opinions. Yet you always quote me, despite me being clearly unwilling to ever take any of your opinions seriously. Why?

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Originally posted by Dr. Z

    Your confident eh? You seem to like the PED cheaters. And the dirty fouler as Fury was docked five points in five separate fights. All FACTS.

    You might be blind to the facts , but Fury best three opponents in the past six years are who?

    Wilder.

    Wallin.

    And Chisora.

    Wilder floored Fury t 4 times, yet he can't box and also has a glass jaw. Wallin cut him like a fish. And Chisora well he was 38 and lost 11 times!

    Unless Fury cons boxing he is losing tormoorw.
    I literally said I want Usyk to win in the OP.

    I’m just not an emotional cuck like you.

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  • NorvernRob
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    When has Fury been hard to hit? Only against a heavy bag like Chisora who couldn’t get past the jab. Everyone else has no trouble hitting him, including Wilder who isn’t exactly a good boxer.

    When was the last time Fury fought a really good boxer? He’s going to get shown up for the overrated mental case he is. 8-4 or 9-3 Usyk, Fury gets DQ’d through frustration or a mental breakdown in the ring McCall style.

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  • juggernaut666
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    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

    I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

    Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.
    He didn’t struggle with Chisora,he struggled with all the low blows and illegal holding and hitting that wasn’t being called . Lol


    Chisora was also saved by the bell in the 4th or 5th round ,the fight wasn’t close at all ,Chisora won no more then 4 rounds you need to let this go . Lol

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  • _Rexy_
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    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

    I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

    Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.
    See, I didn't think he "struggled" I saw it as him just fighting off the back foot. He caught Del a few times, hurt him, wobbled him.

    Did he look "out of his element" sure. He fought different than usual. Did I feel at any point he would lose? no.

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  • deathofaclown
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    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

    Well, it wasn’t
    Your opinion, doesn't mean you're right either.

    I had it 8-4 actually, 7-5 is ok though.

    Either way he still struggled with the physicality of Chisora didn't he? His superior boxing and the fact Chisora was shot and had 11 losses got him through that fight.

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  • _Rexy_
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    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    Usyk's own manager felt it was a 7-5 fight, as did many people.
    Well, it wasn’t

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  • deathofaclown
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    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

    Canelo was only down 1 round on 3 cards against Bivol. Whatâs your point? Was a 9-3 fight. Since when do we say âit was close, the judges scorecards are proof?â
    Usyk's own manager felt it was a 7-5 fight, as did many people.

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  • W1LL
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    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

    Pretty much the way I see it. I think Fury wins fairly easily, and possibly KOs Usyk.
    Can't argue with that... ˇArriba el Rey Gitano!

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    CubanGuyNYC CubanGuyNYC likes this.

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  • _Rexy_
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    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    Chisora had 11 losses and was shot and Usyk won by 1 round on two cards. Even his manager thought it he only won by a round.

    he definitely struggled at times with the physicality of Del Boy but was fresh and good enough to get past him.

    Something we haven't seen from Usyk is how he can fight against someone with a massive reach advantage that actually knows how to use it. so that will be interesting. we already know from the Del fight that he not really comfortable with a big physical heavyweight getting on top of him, which
    he didn't have to encounter again with Joshua or Dubois they don't know how to do that. But how about very long range? this will be the first opponent with the huge reach advantage that understands how to use it.

    We already know there's no way he can do anything with Fury if Fury gets that close range with him if he was struggling with Chisoras physicality. We've seen Fury bullying Chisora.

    That's why I say Usyk only really wins this fight if its fought at mid range, but why would Fury allow that when he has huge advantages at long range or close up?
    Canelo was only down 1 round on 3 cards against Bivol. What’s your point? Was a 9-3 fight. Since when do we say “it was close, the judges scorecards are proof?”

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