How did AJ give Uysk a harder fight than Fury ?
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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 g*mblin'.
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No worries. I know fifth_root doesn't like me, which is why I was teasing him in this thread. I didn't know he disliked me that much though.Comment
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I thought it was the same difference. Both fighters won rounds but eventually got out hustled at the end of the fight.Comment
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