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  • Bennyleonard99
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    #31
    Originally posted by pollywog

    Usyk is like the master Samurai or ace gunslinger sending the novice away and saying ,' come back when you got a few more notches on your belt cos right now i would fück you up and ruin your life.'

    Meanwhile the rookies skank biartch is like, 'he's chicken, you're better, faster, stronger.'

    In which case someone needs to shut that ho up before she gets her man killed...
    Nonsense. Itauma is Usyk's no. 1 most dangerous threat. To outright insist he will not fight Itauma for three years is ducking at it's worst. Itauma is ready now, everybody sees it and knows it. Itauma said if the oppty presents itself, he will fight Usyk next, it's a win win situation for him. Usyk is protecting himself and his legacy from a potential brutal KO loss. He's using his status to discriminate against Itauma.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

      Nonsense. Itauma is Usyk's no. 1 most dangerous threat. To outright insist he will not fight Itauma for three years is ducking at it's worst. Itauma is ready now, everybody sees it and knows it. Itauma said if the oppty presents itself, he will fight Usyk next, it's a win win situation for him. Usyk is protecting himself and his legacy from a potential brutal KO loss. He's using his status to discriminate against Itauma.
      Lol...whatever gets you through the day champ.

      Have a good one!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

        Nonsense. Itauma is Usyk's no. 1 most dangerous threat. To outright insist he will not fight Itauma for three years is ducking at it's worst. Itauma is ready now, everybody sees it and knows it. Itauma said if the oppty presents itself, he will fight Usyk next, it's a win win situation for him. Usyk is protecting himself and his legacy from a potential brutal KO loss. He's using his status to discriminate against Itauma.
        Itauma turned down a chance to fight Frank Sanchez for a mandatory shot at Usyk. So obviously he doesn't want the smoke.

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          #34
          Originally posted by famicommander

          Itauma turned down a chance to fight Frank Sanchez for a mandatory shot at Usyk. So obviously he doesn't want the smoke.
          He doesn't need Sanchez who is an undercard filler. Itauma is the biggest money fight out there for Usyk.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

            He doesn't need Sanchez who is an undercard filler. Itauma is the biggest money fight out there for Usyk.
            Parker is a far more credible challenger.

            He has been WBO heavyweight champion before and if he beats Wardley he'll have wins over the TBRB's current #4, #6, #6 again, #8, and #10 fighters. Itauma has never even been in the ring with a ranked opponent.

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              #36
              Originally posted by famicommander

              Parker is a far more credible challenger.

              He has been WBO heavyweight champion before and if he beats Wardley he'll have wins over the TBRB's current #4, #6, #6 again, #8, and #10 fighters. Itauma has never even been in the ring with a ranked opponent.
              Whyte surely was top ten still coming off the Fury loss when he was no. 1 contender. No way that one loss to Fury dropped him out of top ten. Whyte would have been WBC champion but Wilder dodged him for about two years. I think Whyte even now beats some of the top ten.

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                #37
                Moses Itauma actually needs to be matched in a fight 'where he is not being manufactured a win. Everything single fight Itauma has had in his professional career? Has been a fight he has been expected to win. Because the actual fights have been manufactured in a way, where the likely-hood of him winning is increased'.

                Moses Itauma is still in that phase of his career 'and at this stage of a fighters career, it is when casual sports fans or even hardcore boxing fans who getting carried away in the moment 'can sometimes be completely duped by media narratives'.

                Note: I keep saying it? Moses Itauma is a talented fighter, he clearly has ability. But it is very dubious, as to why his trainer Ben Davidson 'is not allowing him to spar with ether Anthony Joshua or Fabio Wardley in training. For me? That is a big concern. If this fighter is so good, then he really should be sparring with the best fighters available to him'.

                Beating Dillian Whyte was a solid win 'but nothing more. Many other top level heavyweights would have done similar to this version of Whyte. And I still don't rate Moses Itauma's win over Whyte, as high as Anthony Joshua's win or Tyson Fury's win over Dillian Whyte'.

                Dillian Whyte could actually move when he fought Joshua, and? Was clearly in terms of his general conditioning in better form. Since that fight Whyte has gradually decreased in his state of being as a fighter. In his fights you can track how he has become more static, and biomechanically all of his movements appeared very uncomfortable.

                During the build up to Dillian Whyte vs Moses Itauma, I was one of the very few people who questioned Whyte's preparation 'Dillian Whyte was using a ketogenic diet, to dupe the boxing fans into thinking he had built up genuine real hardcore conditioning. Ketogenic diets do not build real hardcore conditioning, they in my opinion? Should not be a serious attribute of a top level athlete's preparation, especially in a sport like boxing and in the heavyweight division. All Dillian Whyte achieved in his fight preparation for Itauma, was that he dropped some weight and most likely decreased his brute strength and durability'.

                Dillian Whyte was not in the fight to win 'the man has been smashed up too many times in his career. Even at his peak? Whenever Anthony Joshua landed a power punch on him? Whyte reacted to those punches very dramatically; he has always had this trait as a fighter. To his credit, it was his innate determination to compete and aggression which carried him through tough fights'.

                By the time Dillian Whyte was competing against Moses Itauma 'people need not to kid themselves; Whyte was there for the taking. And that was precisely why Frank Warren and Queensbury chose that fight'.

                If Ben Davidson, Frank Warren and Queensbury 'really want to potentially give Moses Itauma some rounds in the professional game. You don't match a power puncher like Itauma, with a out of form, inactive miles out of his peak fighter like Dillian Whyte'.

                I don't think the Moses Itauma vs Oleksandr Uysk fight 'is a big enough challenge for Uysk at this current time. Moses Itauma needs to actually win a real fight, one where the opponent actually has a real time chance of winning'.

                But like I said early in my post? That is not going to happen, if his team keep avoiding solid fights against contenders like Frank Sanchez 'if Moses Itauma is not fighting Sanchez next, then who he is fighting to build his career? Kubrat Pulev? Really seriously? Anthony Joshua lasered out the last real solid version of Pulev, since then he has not really been a top level fighter, but he does have the WBA regular Heavyweight title belt.

                To conclude: Overall in my opinion 'Moses Itauma vs Oleksandr Uysk as a boxing event, and challenge is not a big enough deal for Uysk'.

                Nobody in the boxing game, knows whether Moses Itauma is for real 'like the way when Prince Naseem Hamed fought and beat Kevin Kelley in New York City: 1997. And George Foreman on the commentary, repeatedly was stating? The Prince is for real, the Prince is for real'.

                We don't know whether Moses Itauma is for real 'because he has been in no real fights. None. Zero. So let's get this guy some real fights, against top level in form heavyweight fighters. If he beats those fighters violently, only then should people in the boxing community start seriously considering him as a challenger for Oleksandr Uysk' etc.




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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

                  Whyte surely was top ten still coming off the Fury loss when he was no. 1 contender. No way that one loss to Fury dropped him out of top ten. Whyte would have been WBC champion but Wilder dodged him for about two years. I think Whyte even now beats some of the top ten.
                  Whyte wanted to get an interim belt and get emailed to heavyweight titlist. He never wanted to fight Wilder and he didn't want to fight Fury, but he cornered himself.

                  Whyte was given a chance to face Anthony Joshua for the unified titles and he ducked it. Ruiz took that shot and won.
                  Whyte was given a chance to face Dominic Breazeale in an eliminator for the title shot Breazeale already had and Whyte ducked it.
                  Whyte was given a chance to face Kubrat Pulev in a final eliminator for a title shot. Whyte ducked it, Pulev eventually lost to Joshua.
                  Whyte was given a chance to face Luis Ortiz in a final eliminator for a title shot. Whyte ducked it, Ortiz eventually lost to Wilder.

                  Whyte only accepted a final eliminator after the WBC put an interim belt on the line. Then he popped for PEDs and illegally changed gloves after the glove selection meeting against Rivas. Then he got knocked cold against Povetkin and had to go win the belt back. Then he was finally out of options so he reluctantly got into the ring with Fury and got obliterated.

                  Don't try this Eddie Hearn BS where you try to pretend Whyte ever wanted in the ring with Wilder or Joshua (a second time) or Fury.

                  All Whyte ever wanted was an email belt. He wanted a title without having to beat a champion in the ring for it. He is a coward of the highest order and 10X the joke that Wilder, who is also a clown, ever was.

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                  • pollywog
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                    #39
                    Whyte is fücking dirty and a made man to the U.K powerbrokers Fisheyes and Fast Eddie.

                    *His best years were on the gear.
                    *He headbutted his way to a win and was saved by the bell vs Parker.
                    *His gloves were suspect vs Rivas.
                    *He never should have had a rematch clause vs Povetkin after getting KTFO.
                    *Then beat the covid riddled corpse of Povetkin to secure another title shot.
                    *He was set up to lose vs Itauma and i believe threw the fight.

                    The guy was another fraudulent manufactured British hypejob and yet somehow Itauma beating the washed up shot Whyte is proof of YungMo being the next big thing ?

                    The only thing Itauma is, is the next big hyped up fraudulent U.K chump getting pimped and preened by dodgy Uncle Fisheyes into a title shot he neither earned nor deserves.

                    And to think Usyk is ducking a 20 year old whos splattered a bunch of nobodies and never been past the 6th round shows how deluded some fans are or they're paid shills on message boards working for Queensberry.

                    Lastly, of course the midget camel racer wants Itauma as his next champ to control and match make into a stoolie for the bloodsoaked, sportswashing Mohammed Bone Sawman and his backasswards kingdom.

                    ...in my humble opinion of course. Lol


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                    • Bennyleonard99
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                      #40
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                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      Whyte wanted to get an interim belt and get emailed to heavyweight titlist. He never wanted to fight Wilder and he didn't want to fight Fury, but he cornered himself.

                      Whyte was given a chance to face Anthony Joshua for the unified titles and he ducked it. Ruiz took that shot and won.
                      Whyte was given a chance to face Dominic Breazeale in an eliminator for the title shot Breazeale already had and Whyte ducked it.
                      Whyte was given a chance to face Kubrat Pulev in a final eliminator for a title shot. Whyte ducked it, Pulev eventually lost to Joshua.
                      Whyte was given a chance to face Luis Ortiz in a final eliminator for a title shot. Whyte ducked it, Ortiz eventually lost to Wilder.

                      Whyte only accepted a final eliminator after the WBC put an interim belt on the line. Then he popped for PEDs and illegally changed gloves after the glove selection meeting against Rivas. Then he got knocked cold against Povetkin and had to go win the belt back. Then he was finally out of options so he reluctantly got into the ring with Fury and got obliterated.

                      Don't try this Eddie Hearn BS where you try to pretend Whyte ever wanted in the ring with Wilder or Joshua (a second time) or Fury.

                      All Whyte ever wanted was an email belt. He wanted a title without having to beat a champion in the ring for it. He is a coward of the highest order and 10X the joke that Wilder, who is also a clown, ever was.
                      You're lying or uninformed. Whyte did everything possible to get Whyte in the ring but Haymon did everything possible to protect Wilder by rigging Sulaiman and using evasion tactics to keep feeding Wilder only PBC patsy employees and divers. Whyte had no chance to fight Wilder just like Ricchigiani had no chance to fight Roy Jones and Margarito had no chance to fight Floyd and Lennox had no chance to fight Bowe. When the one side knows they will lose, the fight can never happen.

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