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  • It just feels like a Dubois upset is incoming.

    Pretty much everyone is writing Dubois off, crowning Usyk the GOAT, Unbeatable, talking about Usyks next defence etc. Usyk is acting arrogant which isn't usually in his nature.

    The energy is all wrong for Usyk, I can feel it in the air, Dubois is going to land a big shot and spark him.
    Last edited by NihonJim; 07-18-2025, 01:27 AM.
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  • #2
    How can anybody write Dubois off when he just teared through the division and beat any and all of the eligible contenders ? It will just make the occasion the more impressive when Usyk connects and Dubois will experience the same scare that caused him to get knocked of his block the first time around.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Haka View Post
      How can anybody write Dubois off when he just teared through the division and beat any and all of the eligible contenders ? It will just make the occasion the more impressive when Usyk connects and Dubois will experience the same scare that caused him to get knocked of his block the first time around.
      He ducked Parker, Miller sucks, Joshua was washed, and Hrgovic sucks.

      It's not like he walked through Parker, Kabayel, and Fury.

      Rematches favor the more technical fighter and that's Usyk, who won every second of the first fight and stopped Usyk with a jab. And he'll stop him again.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post

        He ducked Parker, Miller sucks, Joshua was washed, and Hrgovic sucks.

        It's not like he walked through Parker, Kabayel, and Fury.

        Rematches favor the more technical fighter and that's Usyk, who won every second of the first fight and stopped Usyk with a jab. And he'll stop him again.
        Who is Kabayel in the first place and who has he beaten ? Was it not yesterday that Frankie Sanchez and Martin Bakole were the next upcoming boogeyman ?

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        • #5
          Usyk is behaving confident but I wouldn't say arrogant or overconfident. He was the same way in the pressers for the Tyson Fury rematch. Remember he even got Fury to sign the photographs of him getting dropped by Usyk. He's shown that confident side since he beat Fury so it's not necessarily unusual behavior for him. Probably he doesn't see any major improvement from Dubois so he must assume it'll be a similar fight as the first. which he was clearly winning until Dubois dropped him that one time which could have ended the fight with a different ref. But apart from that moment Usyk was outboxing Dubois fairly easily and I guess he assumes it'll be a similarly easy fight for him. Now he might be right because styles make fights, but on the other hand if Dubois has improved and game-planned there's always a chance he can pull off the upset. It's improbable but definitely possible.

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          • #6
            If you fight everyone you likely lose. I think it's usyk time to lose. Beating fury don't make you invincible.
            Last edited by hugh grant; 07-18-2025, 04:26 AM.

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            • #7
              I did get the same feeling when the fight was announced. but then again i had a dream Pricey sparked out Fury in 2 rounds

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Haka View Post

                Who is Kabayel in the first place and who has he beaten ? Was it not yesterday that Frankie Sanchez and Martin Bakole were the next upcoming boogeyman ?
                Kabayel has wins over Chisora, Sanchez, Zhang, and Makhmudov. And, unlike Dubois, he doesn't have two stoppage losses.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  Kabayel has wins over Chisora, Sanchez, Zhang, and Makhmudov. And, unlike Dubois, he doesn't have two stoppage losses.
                  It's a start but most of those names were beyond shot, there has to be some type of measurement between those shot fighters and the actual champ to make it somewhat credible.

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                  • #10
                    Dubios won the first fight.

                    Anyone who says otherwise is setting Usyk up for more embarassment

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