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  • #41
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

    - - Blubber got BTFU first fight such that he lost the 2nd because he now pure flatulence.

    3rd will require a plumber helper to even get him in the ring vs Usyk.
    We all know that you have framed posters of the Gypsy King all over your house, Queen. You are secretly his biggest fan. Nash out - His Majesty
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    • #42
      Originally posted by daggum View Post

      They filmed all 3 lord of the rings films at the same time so why cant they schedule fury usyk 3, 4, 5 and 6 in advance? I say fury usyk 3 in 2025, 4 in 2026, 5 in 2027 and 6 in 2028. Something is up and its pretty clear usyk is not ready for fury 3, 4, 5 and 6. He should retire in shame if he's not going to be reasonable and commit half his life to letting fury get a chance at winning
      I agree that, in deference to the UK's position as the undisputed world capital of HW boxing, Usyk should have to defeat all his UK opponents at least 4 times, and possibly 5 or 6 times apiece, before we can accept that he is better than them.

      But the schedule laid out by daggum is not fair to Dubois and AJ. And especially unfair to Dubois. Usyk has beaten AJ and Fury twice, but he has only beaten DD once. (For the benefit of US members, "once" means "one time" and "twice" means "2 times" )

      So in the interest of fairness, Usyk should work his way through these rematches by fighting each opponent once, in the order in which he first fought them, before moving on to rematch the next in line once again, then the next, ect, until eventually, one of them beats him. So Usyk's schedule for 2025 should be: Dubois 2, followed by AJ 3, followed by Fury 3. Then assuming he wins all these fights, he should fight them all again, in the same order, through 2026 and 2027, etc, etc ..
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      • #43
        This is a hilarious thread! Well done guys.

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        • #44
          Fury should get three shots, while Dubois only got one shot, even after destroying Joshua? Nah, man! That's unfinished business in my book. Let's see if DDD can make a better show of himself in a rematch.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post

            I agree that, in deference to the UK's position as the undisputed world capital of HW boxing, Usyk should have to defeat all his UK opponents at least 4 times, and possibly 5 or 6 times apiece, before we can accept that he is better than them.

            But the schedule laid out by daggum is not fair to Dubois and AJ. And especially unfair to Dubois. Usyk has beaten AJ and Fury twice, but he has only beaten DD once. (For the benefit of US members, "once" means "one time" and "twice" means "2 times" )

            So in the interest of fairness, Usyk should work his way through these rematches by fighting each opponent once, in the order in which he first fought them, before moving on to rematch the next in line once again, then the next, ect, until eventually, one of them beats him. So Usyk's schedule for 2025 should be: Dubois 2, followed by AJ 3, followed by Fury 3. Then assuming he wins all these fights, he should fight them all again, in the same order, through 2026 and 2027, etc, etc ..
            This is exactly what should happen. If Uysk can not do that then he is not the best. Doing that, then we can accept that he is the best, but right now, he is just in the mix with Fury, Chisora, Joshua and Dubois. Nash out - His Most Majestic Majesty
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            • #46
              no time for fury-AJ

              that fight is like 5 years past its prime but it still could be made

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              • #47
                Originally posted by elfag View Post
                no time for fury-AJ

                that fight is like 5 years past its prime but it still could be made
                Yes, well past its prime but still a big fight. Joshua vs Wilder would have been huge when they were both unbeaten and with their KO records as well. Shame Hearn and Joshua walked away when Wilder counted out the money and put it down on the table. Nash out - His Majesty

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Nash out View Post

                  This is exactly what should happen. If Uysk can not do that then he is not the best. Doing that, then we can accept that he is the best, but right now, he is just in the mix with Fury, Chisora, Joshua and Dubois. Nash out - His Most Majestic Majesty
                  I don't think Chisora should be in that mix because he has announced that he will be retiring after his next fight. And yes, I know that Fury has actually retired already, but as you rightly pointed out, he has retired multiple times in the past, before coming back and beating elite level opponents like Deontay Wilder and Sefer Seferi without any tune ups. I have no doubt that he can, and will, do the same thing again. Del Boy, however, has never successfully come back from retirement before, and at this stage in his career, I don't think he could.
                  Last edited by kafkod; 02-19-2025, 05:24 PM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                    I don't think Chisora should be in that mix because he has announced that he will be retiring after his next fight. And yes, I know that Fury has actually retired already, but as you rightly pointed out, he has retired multiple times in the past, before coming back and beating elite level opponents like Deontay Wilder and Sefer Seferi without any tune ups. I have no doubt that he can, and will, do the same thing again. Del Boy, however, has never successfully come back from retirement before, and at this stage in his career, I don't think he could.
                    Yes, coming back from retirement once is a very hard accomplishment, so Chisora may not have it in him at this stage to do so, whereas Fury has battled back to beat retirement multiple times against, as you rightly say, elite-level opponents. Nash out - His Majesty

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Nash out View Post

                      This is exactly what should happen. If Uysk can not do that then he is not the best. Doing that, then we can accept that he is the best, but right now, he is just in the mix with Fury, Chisora, Joshua and Dubois. Nash out - His Most Majestic Majesty
                      Nash you put a smile on my frown
                      Lmfao
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