Usyk went life and death with Benidorm Pudding Fury- Itauma can't be written off

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  • QueensburyRules
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    #41
    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    there isn’t one

    my point is this Usyk fighter is undefeated but has looked beatable multiple times

    Majority Decision Briedis
    Split Decision Buff Guy Joshua
    Split Decision Teletubby Fury

    and doesn’t have one dominant performance over a great opponent because there are none

    Moses is the only heavyweight who’s potentially great

    While Usyk is levels better than Parker, Parker’s right could be a handful for Usyk
    - - U point be on the top of U DUNCE CAP...
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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #42
      Originally posted by SouthpawRight
      there isn’t one

      my point is this Usyk fighter is undefeated but has looked beatable multiple times

      Majority Decision Briedis
      Split Decision Buff Guy Joshua
      Split Decision Teletubby Fury

      and doesn’t have one dominant performance over a great opponent because there are none

      Moses is the only heavyweight who’s potentially great

      While Usyk is levels better than Parker, Parker’s right could be a handful for Usyk
      Yeah, but a majority oppoinion is he is n 1. p4p.

      He doens`t have as good win as Bivol with Canelo and Beterbiev IMO.

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      • pollywog
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        #43
        Originally posted by hugh grant

        If it get them a usyk x3 fight, who knows?
        And maybe losing a 3rd fight might get em a 4th. Haven't you had enough of the endless rotation of hyped up flawed British fighters jumping the queue for a title shot ?

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        • Smash
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          #44
          Originally posted by SouthpawRight
          there isn’t one

          my point is this Usyk fighter is undefeated but has looked beatable multiple times

          Majority Decision Briedis
          Split Decision Buff Guy Joshua
          Split Decision Teletubby Fury

          and doesn’t have one dominant performance over a great opponent because there are none
          thats deceptive, the problem with it is that AJ and fury were beaten well by usyk in the end all the time and usyk was quite a bit smaller then both as well

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            #45
            Originally posted by Smash

            thats deceptive, the problem with it is that AJ and fury were beaten well by usyk in the end all the time and usyk was quite a bit smaller then both as well
            ...and The Mighty Oilskin would have done the same, which is why AJ avoided a rematch and Fury made him his BFF so Parker wouldn't clean his clock.

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              #46
              Originally posted by pollywog

              ...and The Mighty Oilskin would have done the same, which is why AJ avoided a rematch and Fury made him his BFF so Parker wouldn't clean his clock.
              when the mighty oilskin loses again u will have to walk up that hill and stay there

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                #47
                Originally posted by Smash

                when the mighty oilskin loses again u will have to walk up that hill and stay there
                No...I'll ramp up backing Opetaia, Huni and Teremoana, but until Oilskin does lose I'm shouting from the top of the hill that he ain't lost despite the banana skins they been laying out hoping he'll slip up on.

                Wilder, Zhang and Bakole were aged out and ducked by everyone until Parker exposed them while Dubois straight out ducked Parker and with Usyk delaying a mando to fight Parker suggests he's not the easy beat fans think he is.

                YungMo himself had stated he ain't ready for all that Usyk and Oilskin jelly and when he
                gets wobbled, and he will, we'll see the true measure of the kid. Parkers been knocked down heaps yet got off the canvas and soldiered on.

                The big question is ; is MoSuss more like The Mighty Oilskin after getting buzzed or like Triple Knee Dubois ?

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                  #48
                  Man, people are really getting caught up in the hype with Itauma. I saw some pundits on Talksport the other day saying "he probably beats all of them (the rest of the heavyweight division) right now except for Usyk." Based on what, beating a washed-up Dillian Whyte who hadn't had a significant win in 3-4 years?

                  I like Itauma, he's great for the division, he's doing everything right and he's going to be in some big fights down the line. But he's not there yet. Regardless of whether or not anyone thinks he could pose a threat to Usyk, he hasn't earned the opportunity. A win as expected over a 37 year-old Whyte doesn't move you to the front of the queue ahead of guys like Parker and Kabayel who are on very good win streaks of their own. Now, I think Itauma vs. Usyk is a far more interesting fight than either of those two - but it doesn't matter. Itauma has some work to do first.

                  Parker, Kabayel, Dubois, Hrgovic, Joshua, Fury, Zhang, Bakole, Miller... get a few wins in that kind of company and you've earned your shot. He's still only 20 and very untested. I don't know how anyone can confidently pick him over somebody like Dubois right now as though it's a given he would walk through him. I don't see it that way at all.

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                  • SouthpawRight
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules
                    - - U point be on the top of U DUNCE CAP...
                    Deciphering your ESL I conclude that the truth hurts you Usylitas

                    zero great opponents let alone dominating one​

                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    Yeah, but a majority oppoinion is he is n 1. p4p.

                    He doens`t have as good win as Bivol with Canelo and Beterbiev IMO.
                    yes Usyk has his ranking because beating up bigger men is highly regarded and heavyweights naturally get a lot of attention

                    Bivol a small light heavy who max 185 on the night of

                    mofo Zurdo rehydrated 30 pounds to 205 lol Bivol's punches were bouncing off of him

                    Artur always looks to have a good 10 or 15 pounds over Bivol whenever they fight

                    Saul's 180 to 185 was about Bivol's weight

                    Originally posted by Smash

                    thats deceptive, the problem with it is that AJ and fury were beaten well by usyk in the end all the time and usyk was quite a bit smaller then both as well
                    Bivol would rank higher if not for the sloppy judging of Artur fight 1!

                    Artur bigger than Bivol and Artur a better fighter than Teletubby Fury and Buff Guy Joshua lol

                    Originally posted by pollywog

                    ...and The Mighty Oilskin would have done the same, which is why AJ avoided a rematch and Fury made him his BFF so Parker wouldn't clean his clock.
                    what is an oilskin?

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                    • Haka
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                      #50
                      This is an inside joke and IQ test. One dimensional against any half decent mover who is not paid to lay down. Throw in Jalolov but the promoters won't dare it, says it all really.

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