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  • #21
    Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
    I agree with Usyk, Fury is the hardest for him. A skillfull 2,06m fast guy at 260 Pounds is a bigger Problem for Usyk than Wilder because i think Wilder would look realy bad against a fast skillfull fighter like Usyk. Of Course ist still verry dangerous for Usyk to avoid that power for 12 rounds but i think he can do it. I think it is harder for Wilder to catch Usyk clean and that would be a verry frustrating night for Wilder i think Usyk could make him look realy bad.
    Fury is just a puffed up hype job. Only decent fighter he has fought on his comeback is Wilder and Wilder knocked him down twice. The 2nd and 3rd best fighters Fury has beaten are both Derek Chisora.

    I like Wilder as a fighter but even he is still unproven. His best win is against an old Ortiz who is just top 5 at best. And when you look at Ortiz's record - Ortiz hasn't beaten anyone that great his whole career. Ortiz was hyped up before the first Wilder fight and that hype has stuck.

    What's crazy is Fury and Wilder have both been around for ages! If they are that great then why are they taking so long to show it??

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    • #22
      Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
      Usyk is not a feather fisted fighter. No way does he hit as hard as Wilder obviously but i feel he will be able to hit hard enough to atleast earn a fighters respect to the point they just wont try to walk through him. People saying Wilder has 12 rounds to land 1 big right is not 100% accurate, Wilder is not that hard to hit and has been tagged plenty of times, his chin is not as bas as some people say but it certainly doesnt look good. Average at best. Usyk is way more skilled than anybody Wilder has faced i can see Usyk knocking Wilder out. But then i think Wilder will add the Ukraine to his list of ducks.
      Wilder's Ducks...List...Haha...!

      Picks His Dance Partners...With Great Skill...For Sure...!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
        Like him or hate him, Wilder has to be any fighter's worse nightmare!!

        Maybe Usyk should have tested himself against Dominic Breazeale instead of a semi retired fighter salvaged from dormancy.
        Old Axiom...Boxer Beats A Puncher...

        When all things seem equal..

        .Holds true Here Too....!

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        • #24
          Usyk taking all these shots at Wilder and Wilder just keeping quiet.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by jbpanama View Post
            Old Axiom...Boxer Beats A Puncher...

            When all things seem equal..

            .Holds true Here Too....!
            And to that you can also add the Old Axiom about a good "little" boxer v a good "big" boxer.

            Lets see if Usyk can prove himself against a young live motivated HW then we can start talking about risking his life against Wilder!!

            Last night's sparring session does not count.

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            • #26
              Usyk is 6-3 with a 78 inch reach and a south paw. No one knows if his power from cruiser weight will carry into the HW division like Evander Holyfield. And no one knows if he can take a power shot from a HW like Wilder who is orthodox at 6-7 with a 83 inch reach or Fury who is 6-9 with a 85 inch reach.

              And if you go back to 2016, Usyk in (8) fights, only stopped 50% of his opponents including the last minute replacement in Witherspoon whose corner didn’t let him go out for the 8th. Wilder has faced & stopped (3) southpaws in his career, Luis Ortiz, Artur Szpilka, and Audley Harrison much earlier in his career. Fury has been in the ring with southpaws, Wallin, Pianeta, and Abell so I don’t think Usyk’s southpaw stance will pose any issues for Wilder or Fury.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Swisher_G View Post
                He must be smoking the same crack as fury!!!!....sure looks like he is ******ed!!!!!.....if he stepped in the ring with wilder he would get knocked out in the first round!!!!....bums always think they are good til they are lying on the canvas out cold......just like fury!!!
                Hey Swish....U seem to have Gerry Cooney Syndrom...

                Speed and Timing beat Power in most Cases...

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
                  And to that you can also add the Old Axiom about a good "little" boxer v a good "big" boxer.

                  Lets see if Usyk can prove himself against a young live motivated HW then we can start talking about risking his life against Wilder!!

                  Last night's sparring session does not count.
                  Looks Like a Hit and not be Hit Dude to me...

                  Olympic Gold...Good Pedigree...

                  Some Great Heavies have weighed under 200 pounds...

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                  • #29
                    I take a contrarian view...Ruiz would be the most difficult for Usyk because he has faster hands than Usyk and probably has the best chin out of Wilder, Fury and Joshua.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jbpanama View Post
                      Looks Like a Hit and not be Hit Dude to me...

                      Olympic Gold...Good Pedigree...

                      Some Great Heavies have weighed under 200 pounds...
                      Cant argue with that.

                      Now if he has a quarter of the heart of Evander Holyfield ... then he is going to make some noise otherwise he has to be matched carefully!!

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