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    In October 1975 the world watched in awe as Muhammad Ali, 33, and Joe Frazier, 31, summoned the last of their peaks to beat each other silly for 14 brutal rounds. Although it remains one of the greatest contests of them all, it is hard to truly enjoy today.
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  • #2
    If Usyk begins to decline,it's because of age,not because of the fury fight. Fury did nowhere near enough damage to usyk in order to have any long lasting effects. Fury on the other hand took a significant amount of punishment in the 9th round. How it will affect him moving forward is yet to be seen.

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    • #3
      Another well written article!Boxing Scene has really improved . Thanks to Raskin ,Dixon and this writer.

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      • #4
        Fury's nose was broken, and his face looked like a squashed watermelon....
        Its a REAL bummer IBF is taking their belt back.

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        • #5
          Usyk is good to his word so if Fury wants to run it back he will. But maybe after the rematch they can both feel at ease. Fury and his personality will have all kinds of ways to keep in the limelight and enjoy the crud out his celebrity well past his boxing career. Usyk? I do not know what his next act is, but I feel he will be totally at peace with his legacy.
          Last edited by landotter; 05-22-2024, 04:08 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by landotter View Post
            Usyk is good to his word so if Fury wants to run it back he will. But maybe after the rematch they can both feel at ease. Fury and his personality will have all kinds of ways to keep in the limelight and enjoy the crud out his celebrity well past his boxing career. Usyk? I do not know what his next act is, but I feel he will be totally at peace with his legacy.
            One of the best things about Usyk winning is that we're not going to be subjected to Fury claiming to still be lineal champion in his 40s and dropping hints at coming out of retirement. Saying he'd still beat all these young guys with one hand behind his back.

            1000% that's what we get if Fury retires as champion.

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            • #7
              What head punishment did usyk take Saturday …….i would say 3 or 4 heavy uppercuts and mostly shots to the body so no he did not sustain the same damage as fury…..fury was dam near unconscious on his feet and suffered a severe beat down not usyk

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              • #8
                Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
                What head punishment did usyk take Saturday …….i would say 3 or 4 heavy uppercuts and mostly shots to the body so no he did not sustain the same damage as fury…..fury was dam near unconscious on his feet and suffered a severe beat down not usyk
                He was not as hurt as Fury but was still hurt at times including was hurt by AJ in the 2nd fight yes not knockdown but these punches all do damage, even more so older the fighter is. Look how many boxers you see heavyweights now they might have seen seemed ok late 30s now look at their speech overtime, got worse and not just cause of age it's causes of the punches they've taken.

                For Usyk it is a perfect ending, but most boxers never end on that cause it means there is still demand for another fight and people will watch, in this case a big rematch payday on offer. A lot of boxers usually finish on a loss as continue till they not got much left or no decent paydays to be had after age catches up and they look like s*** in their final fights

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post

                  He was not as hurt as Fury but was still hurt at times including was hurt by AJ in the 2nd fight yes not knockdown but these punches all do damage, even more so older the fighter is. Look how many boxers you see heavyweights now they might have seen seemed ok late 30s now look at their speech overtime, got worse and not just cause of age it's causes of the punches they've taken.

                  For Usyk it is a perfect ending, but most boxers never end on that cause it means there is still demand for another fight and people will watch, in this case a big rematch payday on offer. A lot of boxers usually finish on a loss as continue till they not got much left or no decent paydays to be had after age catches up and they look like s*** in their final fights
                  Yes,the list of boxers that go out on top is very ,very short

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                  • #10
                    Sydney 2000 everytime Ali enters the stadium people standup to give respect

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