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  • #61
    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
    Was the meant to be demeaning? Sorry a little bit of facts get in the way of your argument but Usyk will not, could not and cannot take a HW punch. In addition the guy has minimal power in his current division. A HW will laugh as he tap dances and wait for him to close the distance then lights out.
    No ,just tongue and cheek. I don’t get worked up if someone doesn’t agree with my opinion and if anyone says anything that at least makes me take notice I tell them that. Now I totally understand you have conviction in what you right but because you believe in what you say does not mean it is a fact.That is my only criticism in your post

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
      Ok since Google is free and it’s easy.

      Klitschko was born March 25 1976. Klitschko fought AJ April 29 2017. Given my stellar public education and scholarly acumen that would have made him 41 at the time. Therefore AJ got “dropped” by a 41 year old.

      Ortiz was born March 29 1979. Ortiz fought Wilder March 3rd 2018 making him 39 years old when he “buzzed” Wilder.

      Yes we all do make mistakes I’m only effing with ya it’s all good 😉
      Lololololol

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
        No ,just tongue and cheek. I don’t get worked up if someone doesn’t agree with my opinion and if anyone says anything that at least makes me take notice I tell them that. Now I totally understand you have conviction in what you right but because you believe in what you say does not mean it is a fact.That is my only criticism in your post
        All good my man

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
          However I’ll say Klitschko is a freakish 41 yo a good boxer. Yet he was far past his prime and it was time for him to hang it up. Any HW if they catch someone can drop anyone so I’m not completely biased. Wilder is freakish strong and if he catches AJ he isn’t getting up and vice versa if he catches Wilder it’s lightsbout. They are both big boys
          100 percent agree with you

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          • #65
            Originally posted by allen23 View Post
            Noel youre such a wind up..u tried to slate me too but other more educated members have shut u down before i got to reply.. lets all be objective and non insulting when it comes to all this
            Bro if you are offended it wasn’t my intention. I tried to keep it civil and not say you are a fan and all that nonsense that people say when they think you are being biased. No hard feelings ✌🏿

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
              Didn’t drop him though and wasn’t close to dropping him. I have no doubt he could probably outbox all the heavyweights he is that good. However Gassiev hit him with one shot and had his brain scrambling. That shot hit him so hard that he thought he was at home with his Mrs and went in the doggy position and grabbed Gassiev by the waist. Thankfully for him the bell went

              The Heavyweights hit harder than Gassiev so if they happen to detonate on his chin I’m not confident he could survive.

              He beats Wilder though...easy
              Was not Tyson Fury dropped by a feather fisted Steve Cunningham who was never a puncher so that talk is invalid

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Sktherealdeal View Post
                Usyk would be mulled at HW. HW naturally hits harder plus Usyk will be slow which will make him easy to hit and he will retire to his shell by the time he gets hit 3 times by those monsters. He would beat all the HWs though if they are to go CW to fight him.
                Roy Jones, David Haye, Tony Bellew all did well at Heavyweight,

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Split Decision View Post
                  i notice u only mention that aj would get humiliated by usyk but left out ur prediction for wilder. from this i deduce u are a wilder fanboy.

                  correct?
                  No I don't like either of them to be honest. Technically Usyk would school Wilder even more than AJ it's just whether he could avoid that one big right hand for 12 rounds. One big right from Wilder can knock him out cold but I think AJ would need to get a few in to put him down which Usyk could avoid.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                    Bro if you are offended it wasn’t my intention. I tried to keep it civil and not say you are a fan and all that nonsense that people say when they think you are being biased. No hard feelings ✌🏿
                    not offended just find it hard listening to nonsense arguments is all

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Karoriori View Post
                      No I don't like either of them to be honest. Technically Usyk would school Wilder even more than AJ it's just whether he could avoid that one big right hand for 12 rounds. One big right from Wilder can knock him out cold but I think AJ would need to get a few in to put him down which Usyk could avoid.
                      I agree with this. Usyk is miles ahead of both as a boxer. One of them just happens to have a true fight ending punch and it comes from really weird places at times. AJ is just a lot more predictable. But both have solid power at HW and Usyk would be in trouble if either caught him.

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