Does Usyk deserve the already 100% confirmed Fury trilogy fight?

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  • Nash out
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    #11
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules
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    Oleksandr Usyk
    VS Daniel Dubois
    Ukraine United Kingdom
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    23 0 0 WLD 22 2 0
    38 age 27
    southpaw stance orthodox
    6′ 3″ / 191cm height 6′ 5″ / 196cm
    78″ / 198cm reach 78″ / 198cm
    How do you see Usyk vs Dubois going? Nash out - His Majesty

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      #12
      Originally posted by TheIronMike
      Is this a troll thread?
      It looks very serious to me. Nash out - His Majesty

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        #13
        Originally posted by daggum
        I think usyk should have to beat wilder who is the 2nd best fighter of this era to get a third fury fight. Don't see how he can survive thr biggest puncher in boxing history. 1 punch is all it takes cept when it takes more or doesn't happen at all. Wilder is used to knocking out old men just ask ortiz
        Fury, Wilder, Ortiz > Joshua.
        You've been FACT checked. Lol

        Ortiz was late to the pros, and like Zhang, Joyce, Moore, Walcott; he peaked at a later age. Top ranked, undefeated and peaking when Wilder got him.
        Older age peak, short prime.

        If you thought Andy was hard on Joshy; you'd be very shocked how easily Ortiz would've ragdolled him.

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          #14
          The first one was closer than the 2nd one. The 2nd one Usyk did just enough in most of the rounds to win clean.

          1st go around was the best one anyways.

          I don’t see a need for a 3rd go around.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

            Fury, Wilder, Ortiz > Joshua.
            You've been FACT checked. Lol

            Ortiz was late to the pros, and like Zhang, Joyce, Moore, Walcott; he peaked at a later age. Top ranked, undefeated and peaking when Wilder got him.
            Older age peak, short prime.

            If you thought Andy was hard on Joshy; you'd be very shocked how easily Ortiz would've ragdolled him.
            The brief time Earn with Hearn managed Ortiz who he wanted Joshua nowwhere near the great Cuban. Shame Ortiz was so late into the pro ranks. Nash out - His Majesty

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              #16
              Originally posted by Rico_box
              The first one was closer than the 2nd one. The 2nd one Usyk did just enough in most of the rounds to win clean.

              1st go around was the best one anyways.

              I don’t see a need for a 3rd go around.
              Fury's condition for the second fight was a joke and Sugar Hill is a garbage trainer. In condition Fury and better trainer, he could still win. He won the first fight for me. Thought he racked up a huge lead, and that was the general consensus online, then after the fight everyone started to rewrite history by giving Usyk 3-4 early rounds that he did not come close to winning.

              The second fight, many had Fury 4-2 up after 6, and that probably was the case, but Fury took only 1 of the last 6 rounds and was poor, but, to me, look at him? His condition was woeful. In England I think they could fight another classic like the first, as let's be honest, the second fight was crap. Nash out - His Majesty

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                #17
                Originally posted by Nash out

                How do you see Usyk vs Dubois going? Nash out - His Majesty
                I guess Usyk will run his way to a close and unsatisfactory decision as he'd twice done against Fury.
                Barring any miscalls on a body punch.

                BUT IF....... Dubois gets the win, look for fans who are calling Usyk best of era to turn their backs on him faster than you can say "The Russians are coming "!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                  I guess Usyk will run his way to a close and unsatisfactory decision as he'd twice done against Fury.
                  Barring any miscalls on a body punch.

                  BUT IF....... Dubois gets the win, look for fans who are calling Usyk best of era to turn their backs on him faster than you can say "The Russians are coming "!
                  I think the same. No doubt Dubois was robbed of a minimum knockdown and chance to finish Usyk off. I do believe Usyk would have got up and tried to survive, but goes to show how badly he was hurt (from a legal blow) that he took 4 or so minutes to fully recover. Think Fury deserved the nod in the first fight vs Usyk also, but Usyk edged the second is a far worse fight. Nash out - His Majesty

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MulaKO
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