Originally posted by fifth_root
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How did AJ give Uysk a harder fight than Fury ?
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He didn’t. They both lost.
AJ won 3 rounds the first fight and 4 rounds the second. Fury won 4 rounds.
aside from round 9 in the second fight, Fury’s 4 won rounds were more impressive I guess, but who cares about being the best loser? EDIT - British people, obviouslyLast edited by _Rexy_; 05-21-2024, 09:11 PM.Mario040481
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No he fvkcing didn't
He got his ass beat in the first one then the rematch he did do better but ultimately he's mentally weak. I disagree with Robert Garcia alot but he was right. Joshua just mentally checks out when it gets rough. That said he did better the second fight but usyk still won clearly
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Originally posted by fifth_root View Post
As you can see, both ended the fights on their feet, completing the 12 rounds.
None. Check the rules. (Or maybe I should answer Usyk-Dubois in Round 5?)
And that brought a knockdown yet still ended in a split decision.
How is that (trash-talking) related to what we discuss?
That is considered a weakness or what (you mean fighting on the back foot)?
So? Did that change the fact that Usyk outclassed AJ way more than his rather close victory against Fury?
Did Fury enjoy the fight or have fun I don't care, I am not one of those "people". He said so - whatever. This fight was way better than any of the Joshua-Usyk.
I accept we see some things differently.
I am looking forward to the rematch because the chance Fury beats Usyk is not less than it was for this fight but he should be more aggressive. Otherwise, he was in great shape and used the right tactics overall. If it wasn't for his knockdown, he could have won the fight or at least had it a draw. But it is his mistake and is about time to stop relying on the fact that he is very hard to be KOed because this is dangerous ********.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
Good answer but you are right we do see things differently like you I totally agree Fury was much more competitive with Usyk than AJ was and that was because he got his tactics right but nevertheless still lost. I feel in both AJ fights with Usyk he got his tactics totally wrong and paid the price. Maybe I’m clutching at straws but with the right tactcian such as Davidson Joshua has the arsenal to defeat Usyk. I’ve always felt he beats Fury, mainly because of his style and lack of power. Fury is a sloppy offensive fighter.
I wonder, kafkod, what is your struggle in life?Last edited by N/A; 05-25-2024, 01:12 PM.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostHe didn’t. They both lost.
AJ won 3 rounds the first fight and 4 rounds the second. Fury won 4 rounds.
aside from round 9 in the second fight, Fury’s 4 won rounds were more impressive I guess, but who cares about being the best loser? EDIT - British people, obviously
Round 6 for Fury felt like as much a big moment as round 9 did for Joshua. Then rounds 8/9 for Usyk against Fury felt as much a momentum shifter as round 10 did against Joshua.
Ultimately you're looking at two guys who showed a bit, only for Usyk to adjust and win the fight.
I've never been a fan of the idea of a 'good' loss. I'm certainly not a fan of rating one loss against another. Usyk just beat them both in whatever way was needed.
And how they fought Usyk shows us nothing about how Fury and Joshua would fight each other.
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