They need another weight division at 230 lbs or so. How is it fair for a 230 lb fighter to fight a guy 30-40 lbs heavier? They make a big deal if lower-weight fighters miss the weight by a few lbs, but as it is now a heavyweight at 200 lbs could have to fight a guy 280-300 lbs? Very dumb! By the way, Usyk was deprived of a KO when the ref stopped the action.
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Originally posted by Nightfall View PostDumbass its because of what Wilder has accomplished. If he gets past Zuang,then a fight with Usyk is necesarry to make Usyk the greatest heavy weight champion of this era. Plus Wilder still needs to fight Joshua before they both retire
The OP is right..Wilder shouldn’t be in the conversation at all unless he somehow avenges his defeat against Parker and then beats AJ, as was the original plan to leave himself waiting in line, or goes through everyone else (Zhang, Hrgovic, Kabayel etc.) like Parker is currently doing.
Beating Zhang alone, who himself is coming off a loss against Parker, changes almost nothing. The fact Turki plans to match him against Jared Anderson should he get through Zhang tells you as much.Pharlapz likes this.
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Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
I wondered why he didn't just grab Usyk when he got hurt? Instead he fell all around the ring insteadRoberto Vasquez
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Originally posted by Tibburon245 View PostThey need another weight division at 230 lbs or so. How is it fair for a 230 lb fighter to fight a guy 30-40 lbs heavier? They make a big deal if lower-weight fighters miss the weight by a few lbs, but as it is now a heavyweight at 200 lbs could have to fight a guy 280-300 lbs? Very dumb! By the way, Usyk was deprived of a KO when the ref stopped the action.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View PostNot that I want to see it, but Fury could win the rematch by employing the awful Klitschko punch-fall in-clinch all night. He has the size and the reach. TBH, that's what I thought he was going to do.
Though I’m eternally grateful that wasn’t what we watched.wrecksracer likes this.
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostI think Fury has been on the decline for a while. He's been abusing his body in many ways and has taken too much damage over the last years. He hasn't looked impressive since Wilder 2.
Look like his punch resistance is gone.
I was wondering about that too.
When that first big left landed his eyes changed.
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