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Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk Expects To Face Anthony Joshua in 2020
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What exactly are you talking about?
Have never seen any duck bigger than that in boxing history.Comment
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I want the fight u ***ing moron! Don't try to change the narrative now punk! U was the one acting like a fake promoter saying Wilder doesn't deserve a percentage! And how he needs to fight Whyte! and his highest purse was 2 million.. Yea, I don't forget shyt! Now that AJ has gotten butt ****d by Ruiz, and his profile and ego has taken a huge hit, Eddie is desperate, now he talking 50/50??... LOl. yea, karma is a bytch and U ain't nothing but a Eddie Hearn uber troll!Comment
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Even the most die hard Fury or Wilder fan bois would realise this is one of the most ridiculous posts today.
Keep in mind that Wilder's been champion for longer than AJ and has almost twice as many fights as he does. He has one top 10 win, in a 5 year title reign and 0 unifications.
AJ might be a lot of things, but the only case you can argue for his ducking is Wilder (and AJ fans would argue the same for Wilder)Last edited by Articulateboxin; 01-20-2020, 05:08 AM.Comment
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AJ has a solid resume at heavyweight especially considering how many fights he’s had. Parker, Whyte, Wlad, Povetkin, Ruiz, breazeale, Takam. The only guys of note he hasn’t fought are Wilder and Fury and I’m sure those fight will get made over the next 2 years.
Usyk provides a massive challenge. Joshua seems to struggle landing his right hand with any consistency at long rage.
He pushes it out and it’s often telegraphed. That’s going to pose a problem against a slick mover like Usyk.
IMO Joshua is actually most effective at landing his bombs in mid-range. He can usually connect with nice hooks and uppercuts and this distance. However he
isnt that durable and it’s a dangerous distance to fight in. Will be an interesting fight if it happensComment
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