Comments Thread For: Bellew: Usyk Can Beat Wilder - Not Joshua or Fury

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  • Corelone
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    #11
    Originally posted by laredho95
    He's dish dished out best against Fury n got saved by judges, why dont u talk about that. Fight Fury outside USA u get L. Once opponent survive knockdown Wilder is in soup except corrupt judges save him. His power is unmatched but he won't beat AJ or Fury easy
    I agree that Fury probably won, but he never pressed, he was never safe, and never in charge. He tasted the power, and I'm not so sure he can take it again. Getting your lights shut off is serious, they may not come back on.

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    • nick_viking
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      #12
      I see every Wilder fight prediction as pretty much the same. Most have a chance of making him look wanting technically, but if he connects, that is that!

      Usyk would outbox wilder first a few rounds, but can he avoid being tagged for 12?

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      • factsarenice
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        #13
        Face it, Wilder lost to a guy still in rehab, got smoked and was lucky to get a draw.
        Originally posted by laredho95
        He's dish dished out best against Fury n got saved by judges, why dont u talk about that. Fight Fury outside USA u get L. Once opponent survive knockdown Wilder is in soup except corrupt judges save him. His power is unmatched but he won't beat AJ or Fury easy

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        • factsarenice
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          #14
          Easy predictions, Wilder fights bums and old men. I'll also predict that he runs from Whyte and Usyk .
          Originally posted by nick_viking
          I see every Wilder fight prediction as pretty much the same. Most have a chance of making him look wanting technically, but if he connects, that is that!

          Usyk would outbox wilder first a few rounds, but can he avoid being tagged for 12?

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          • rdb85
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            #15
            Fury beats Usyk with his size and boxing skill, Wilder will catch him at some point and then its likely over but AJ would likely have the most trouble, if he tries to fight like he did on saturday then Usyk has the footwork and speed to close in, if AJ fights like he usually does then he might stop Usyk or get picked apart.

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            • llll
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              #16
              Originally posted by Corelone
              I agree that Fury probably won, but he never pressed, he was never safe, and never in charge. He tasted the power, and I'm not so sure he can take it again. Getting your lights shut off is serious, they may not come back on.
              Why do you mean fury probably won lol

              Wilder lost every round except the rounds he knocked fury down in.

              Fury clearly won.

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              • Liondw
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                #17
                I don't think Wilder would avoid Usyk. He could be outboxed for a while but he trusts in his power, for the right hand to eventually land. He looks quite bad when he is being outboxed for rounds though. As for Usyk, he doesn't seem to have any big heavyweight power, but technically very good.

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                • Adamsc151
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                  #18
                  Fury would be the hardest fight for Usyk, their technical skill level is comparable but Fury is just so much bigger than him it makes it almost impossible. Wilder would do what he does best and spend 12 rounds looking to land just one right hand, it would be like him fighting a smaller faster Fury. Joshua is a better boxer than Wilder but not as good technically as Usyk and Fury so it would be best if he's light enough to go 12 rounds of ring-cutting but not so light he loses KO power.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #19
                    Yes, I agree. For the first few rounds, Usyk boxes circles around Deontay Wilder until Deontay inevitably and eventually closes the distance and gap and stops Oleksandr Usyk.

                    Usyk hasn't shown me any or enough head movement or upper body movement to convince me that he can seriously threaten the "Bronze Bomber". Wilder is naturally longer, taller and rangier than Usyk.

                    Therefore, he won't have any trouble locating him, if Oleksandr opts to fight him on the outside at long range. In addition, if you don't move your head against Deontay Wilder, then you won't stand a chance of defeating him.

                    Just ask Artur Artur Szpilka, Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz this question.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #20
                      No chance Usyk beats Fury. he can`t stop him and he can`t outbox him.


                      I am not even sure Usyk beats Chisora.

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