Usyk v Chisora REMINDER CHISORA IS NOT A TOP 10

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  • boogbx
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    #11
    He’s a top HW fucc the rankings and a true heavyweight Warrior with a last chance to make a statement.

    USYK better be ready, I honestly don’t see him Surviving if Chisora can channel One last valiant effort But he just may be too long in the tooth to do anything.

    Either way win lose or draw respect to both men for taking the challenge.

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Chisora's best shot is to pin Usyk to the ropes and **** away and use his body weight and lean on Usyk. But Usyk might have a plan to avoid that. This fight will show how Usyk handles a strong, aggressive heavyweight who will try to use his weight advantage. I really like Usyk's humor and personality. Both guys are characters.

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        #13
        He's a solid HW, fringe top 10 imo.

        However I agree with Earl, just because Usyk will outbox him doesn't mean he can hang with the big dawgs.

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #14
          Originally posted by richardt
          Chisora's best shot is to pin Usyk to the ropes and **** away and use his body weight and lean on Usyk. But Usyk might have a plan to avoid that. This fight will show how Usyk handles a strong, aggressive heavyweight who will try to use his weight advantage. I really like Usyk's humor and personality. Both guys are characters.
          What would be that plan? To move.

          When Ricky Hatton fought Floyd Mayweather, Hatton could move forward faster than Mayweather could move backwards or side ways.

          Chisora needs to close the distance with speed and education 'Constant pressure' and I agree? **** to the body, and arms damage the machinery of Usyk.

          Now the the question is 'How good is Uysk's movement?'.

          He has never really struck me as a immense mover, educated but nothing amazing 'David Haye had better athleticism and movement than Usyk by far'.

          Infact this fight could be similar to when Haye fought Chisora 'Haye had lethal power to end the show, does Usyk?'.

          Haye is probably a lot tougher and durable more than people gave him credit for also etc.

          This type of fight is good preparation for Usyk, because Chisora is one of the strongest forces coming forward in the game 'That is the test Uysk must pass in this fight, can he handle the heavyweight force'.

          Will Usyk stand up to the force, crumble 'Or evade for a points decision'.

          When David Haye fought Chisora, he met force with force 'Whyte attempted to beat Chisora in this fashion and it was a almighty struggle'.
          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-29-2020, 10:07 AM.

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          • richardt
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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            What would be that plan? To move.

            When Ricky Hatton fought Floyd Mayweather, Hatton could move forward faster than Mayweather could move backwards or side ways.

            Chisora needs to close the distance with speed and education 'Constant pressure' and I agree? **** to the body, and arms damage the machinery of Usyk.

            Now the the question is 'How good is Uysk's movement?'.

            He has never really struck me as a immense mover, educated but nothing amazing 'David Haye had better athleticism and movement than Usyk by far'.

            Infact this fight could be similar to when Haye fought Chisora 'Haye had lethal power to end the show, does Usyk?'.

            Haye is probably a lot tougher and durable more than people gave him credit for also etc.

            This type of fight is good preparation for Usyk, because Chisora is one of the strongest forces coming forward in the game 'That is the test Uysk must pass in this fight, can he handle the heavyweight force'.

            Will Usyk stand up to the force, crumble 'Or evade for a points decision'.

            When David Haye fought Chisora, he met force with force 'Whyte attempted to beat Chisora in this fashion and it was a almighty struggle'.
            Good points.....and it really makes for an intriguing fight to see who imposes their style the most effectively. Usyk had some difficulty with Bellew and Hunter early on and then he adapted. Question is, will Chisora with his strength fluster Usyk or wear on him. But then the bigger boys are another breed altogether. One or two may be a bridge too far.

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