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  • ELPacman
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    #41
    There are so many heavyweight matchups I'm sick of, lol. Let's not see anymore Wilder Fury. No more AJ Usyk. No more Fury Usyk. Now I'll say, no more DDD Usyk.

    Yeah, DDD just might win finally but that's just because of both men's respective times in their careers. DDD is on the up while Usyk is eventually going to lose soon. His age will play a factor in that unless he retires as soon as he realizes a fight he won took more out of him than he expected.

    If you play the numbers game, something eventually gives. If you punch a fighter enough, even if you're missing early on, eventually you're going to start to land. If you fight a guy enough that you've lost to, I think eventually you're going to get a win. Not necessarily that you do much different, but that person is no longer the same or they do something different that doesn't work in their favor this time.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #42
      Daniel Dubois is a worst fighter now, than when he fought Oleksandr Uysk and Anthony Joshua 'he has that same crudest and rudimentary style like he did vs. those fighters. Boy I bet Anthony Joshua as the 2012 Olympic Champion, is embarrassed to have been beaten by Dubois'.

      Note: Yes! Daniel Dubois is aggressive and he does have fairly solid boxing fundamentals 'and those are the fundamental skills which aided in his victory vs. Fabio Wardley'.

      Wardley is another aggressive fighter, with very limited boxing skills and his fundamentals are not really refined 'and this is what made his fights vs. Daniel Dubois or any World level fighter thus-far in his career super difficult'.

      I stated before the fight? The one issue and concern I have with Fabio Wardley in this fight 'is that he seems to have the inability to win rounds at top level. He lost almost 95% of the rounds vs. Justis Huni, and he was being well beaten by Joseph Parker'.

      It was his power which turned those fights around 'but if a fighter wants to become a genuine sustained threat at World level. They must have the ability to win rounds'.

      We have seen what happens when fighters who rely on power 'struggle to win rounds at top level? They get beaten up'.

      Deontay Wilder if he is not winning 'is being assaulted by his opponents, and that's almost all of them'.

      Anthony Joshua during his career, may have lost fights 'but even during those loses, he has never really severely been beaten up. Even against Daniel Dubois? Fabio Wardley in comparison from start to the conclusion of the fight sustained more damage than Joshua'.

      Go and look at the pictures of both Fabio Wardley and Anthony Joshua 'post fight vs. Daniel Dubois. Wardley is by far more beaten up, and had sustained more heavy damage'.

      Daniel Dubois is a World level fighter, but I still don't rate him as an elite level fighter 'I think Oleksandr Uysk still has the capability to beat him'.

      Dubois does not have the speed, or tactical creativity to beat Oleksandr Uysk 'and I would not even back him to beat Anthony Joshua for the second time'.

      It was Tony Bellew who stated 'Daniel Dubois will ether win in spectacular fashion, or lose in spectacular fashion. Dubois was knocked out by a single jab vs. Usyk, and then he beats Joshua. Then he was lasered out by Uysk again. And now he beats Fabio Wardley'.

      Matched Daniel Dubois vs. Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua next 'I would not be surprised if he loses every single round vs. those two fighters. Even at this stage of their careers'.

      And yes! I know Daniel Dubos has beaten Anthony Joshua. Dubois he had his Any Given Saturday: In reference to the NFL movie: Any Given Sunday: 1999'.

      Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois fought his worst ever technical fight, amassed with unforced errors and technical mistakes 'he took knockout blow in the first round. There is no way, Joshua still should have been in that fight 5 rounds later. And at that point Joshua was not just surviving he was beginning to turn the fight around, while still heavily concussed'.

      I am adamant if Anthony Joshua just would have maintained his composure, and kept his game basic after whamming Dubois in the 5th round with his back hand 'then he would have went on to systematically beat up Dubois over the distance'.

      To conclude: Congratulations to Daniel Dubois for becoming a two time World Heavyweight Champion and achieving another spectacular win 'but I don't see any massive improvements in his game. We have seen Fabio Wardley since he started to fight at World level, pretty much lose 90% of the rounds he has fought at this level'.

      The big difference is vs. Justis Huni and Joseph Parker 'is that losing rounds to Dubois is a bad idea. Because to his credit he does have big punching power. And this is what predominately along with his basic boxing fundamentals aided in his victory' etc.



      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-14-2026, 03:08 PM.

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