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  • buckfuddy
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    Loma's trainer is very good, Usyk made a huge jump in quality with him. And tbh, I like Bashir, he is a likable dude, but I don't see where he improved Usyk, Olexander is still open to overhands, looks stiff sometimes. Loma-senjor is a magic man, he will improve Olexander. On the other note, Usyk needs someone to communicate with public, his English still sucks, Egis's English is just horrible, surprisingly scarce for a professional manager.

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    • Jewish-Reptile
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      #12
      Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
      uzyk always looks so stiff, like is on coke or something

      Absolute nonsense. He's the dancing destroyer.

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        #13
        Originally posted by buckfuddy
        Loma's trainer is very good, Usyk made a huge jump in quality with him. And tbh, I like Bashir, he is a likable dude, but I don't see where he improved Usyk, Olexander is still open to overhands, looks stiff sometimes. Loma-senjor is a magic man, he will improve Olexander. On the other note, Usyk needs someone to communicate with public, his English still sucks, Egis's English is just horrible, surprisingly scarce for a professional manager.
        It's a backwards move. Usyk would toy with the likes of Ustinov and Hammer at heavyweight he's going to increase power when he moves up and dare I say it won't have any issues versus guys like Szpilka and Jennings.

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        • Dean_Razorback
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          #14
          Originally posted by ScottWeiland
          Absolute nonsense. He's the dancing destroyer.
          no dude, i mean in pictures, the faces he makes, doesn't he look like he is on coke? i didn't mean his boxing

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          • buckfuddy
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            #15
            Originally posted by ScottWeiland
            It's a backwards move. Usyk would toy with the likes of Ustinov and Hammer at heavyweight he's going to increase power when he moves up and dare I say it won't have any issues versus guys like Szpilka and Jennings.
            In a way, yeah. But it's not like he moved on from Manny Steward to some tomato can. Loma sr for Usyk is something like Dan Birmingham for Winky, he knows every flaw of Usyk, knows where and how to improve him. He is gonna make him better, don't worry.
            What to expect from Usyk with Anatoliy as a coach – better conditioning, more footwork, in and out movement, more tweaks during breaks, more adjustment during the fight. Loma sr is very good in tactical changes, while strategical gameplan doesn't change. He doesn't demand of you to forget everything you've doing during camp, just because something doesn't work, always finds another way around.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
              no dude, i mean in pictures, the faces he makes, doesn't he look like he is on coke? i didn't mean his boxing
              Oh sorry. I guess so, maybe. He's from the soviet bloc fighting in the US can't speak the tongue and flies his countries flag with pride, he's not really sure how he's accepted.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
                no dude, i mean in pictures, the faces he makes, doesn't he look like he is on coke? i didn't mean his boxing
                He looks a bit ******ed to me. I know he isn't, but he has the eyes of a maniac.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dr Rumack
                  He looks a bit ******ed to me. I know he isn't, but he has the eyes of a maniac.
                  Dedication and focus, that's all I see in his eyes.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by buckfuddy
                    In a way, yeah. But it's not like he moved on from Manny Steward to some tomato can. Loma sr for Usyk is something like Dan Birmingham for Winky, he knows every flaw of Usyk, knows where and how to improve him. He is gonna make him better, don't worry.
                    What to expect from Usyk with Anatoliy as a coach – better conditioning, more footwork, in and out movement, more tweaks during breaks, more adjustment during the fight. Loma sr is very good in tactical changes, while strategical gameplan doesn't change. He doesn't demand of you to forget everything you've doing during camp, just because something doesn't work, always finds another way around.
                    This is the hope I guess. I rate Bashir, you don't dump a guy after becoming a champ.

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                    • bronx7
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                      #20
                      When steward died vlad kept bashir 3rd behind banks and Mannys nephew a water boy. If the new trainer makes him a cruiser half a lomo watch out

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