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  • kiaba360
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    #101
    Originally posted by Ochoa780
    Or the next adamek. Not a knock adamek was a warrior and a skilled fighter
    And Adamek originally campaigned at LHW too.

    I really like the sound of Usyk vs. Parker.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #102
      Originally posted by kiaba360
      And Adamek originally campaigned at LHW too.

      I really like the sound of Usyk vs. Parker.

      That's a good fight, my money is on Usyk.

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      • Ochoa780
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        #103
        Originally posted by kiaba360
        And Adamek originally campaigned at LHW too.

        I really like the sound of Usyk vs. Parker.
        Yea that's the thing that stuck out to me most. Both undersized, skilled, but these heavyweights are probably just gonna overwhelm them

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        • sportbuddha
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          #104
          Originally posted by jmrf4435
          protect him forever? he literally just moved up to heavyweight after cleaning cruiserweight

          you are dumb
          Yeah he’s a ‘super champion’ of a dud division so he gets to bypass real opponents in the HW div to fight for a title, it’s BS, he hasn’t proved anything at HW and there are others that deserve it more, so no I don’t want to see AJ fight that guy instead of Fury, that’s the fight the world wants and I’d rather he dumped the least illustrious belt than make us wait longer for the real fight.

          Usyk opponents have been hand picked at HW to make him look the real deal, that’s what I mean by protected, he hasn’t gone after a dangerous opponent, just fought guys to get some recognition with Joe public, his ranking status is boxing politics BS, designed to help the likes of PAC man, Mayweather skip around divisions and put on big shows. Usyk isn’t in their league, it’s just a loop hole he’s exploiting to get in the way of the fight people really want to see. I don’t care if he wins the WBO title or not, but if it gets in the way of the most important fight in boxing right now, then we all lose, so let him fight some other second rater for it, if AJ is interested in getting the title back he can go KO him in a couple of years.

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          • 493dart
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            #105
            Originally posted by BangEM
            Lol, it just shows most of you idiots neither watch fights nor have interest in boxing, apart from sucking off whichever boxer has the biggest hype.

            No, Josh never had no stamina problems in that fight. He just threw too many punches in the 3rd round and had to re-gather himself in the 4th and not punch himself out. And that's the smart thing to do since Pulev doesn't look out of it.

            Stop it - Usyk doesn't have Pulev's power and he definitely doesn't come anywhere close to Pulev in terms of boxing IQ and guts. I'd actually pick Pulev to beat Usyk or win 5 rds against him if they were to fight.

            Pulev has the best jab in the division and I don't care who you're - he'll outjab you (he outjabbed Wlad as well in their fight). The fact that AJ took that away shows how good he's. And against a southpaw - the jab is the most potent weapon an orthodox boxer can use to keep them offbalance and set-up the straight-right down the pipe.

            Stop chatting shiiit - you don't know ***** about boxing and have NEVER boxed in your life.

            WOW... i dont even know where to begin with all this Bolloks !!!

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            • kiaba360
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              #106
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps

              That's a good fight, my money is on Usyk.
              Originally posted by Ochoa780
              Yea that's the thing that stuck out to me most. Both undersized, skilled, but these heavyweights are probably just gonna overwhelm them
              Usyk's frame is more like Holyfield's than Adamek, so he has a chance. I'd actually pick him against Parker as they're similar in physical dimension.

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              • Ajvar
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                #107
                Originally posted by Squared.Circle
                He's right though. If you willingly turn your back on an opponent like Pulev did, the referee has every right to stop the fight. He didn't stumble, their feet didn't get tangled, he literally turned around and walked away.

                If you turn your back and walk away, you're effectively saying that you don't want to fight or you can't defend yourself. That's a just stoppage.
                Ring is too small for heavyweights than it is for other fighters. He couldn't even take a knee - that's how small free space he had against a pushing heavyweight competitor. Referee clearly saw that Pulev didn't want to run away from the fight itself, he just tried to get a knee under a massive fighter's barrage of punches on a small ring.

                In fact, I do NOT get the No Standing Knockdown rule at all. Maybe with corruption in this sport they thought referees could count those standing knockdowns when that fit but that is creating 1 problem without solving the previous problem of corruption.

                Also, I really feel disgusted that it is mandatory to count to 8 instead of to 9. Experienced fighters manage to calculate time to get up after 9 for extra second although referee can wave it off immediately after 9 if fighter does not have weight in boxing society. Even in this conditions Pulev still got up earlier than 8.

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                • Ajvar
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by BangEM
                  That's the rule. Once you turn your back on the ref - the fight should be stopped.

                  I didn't even hear Hearn's comment about. But a bunch of boxers tweeted that the fight should've been stopped in the 3rd rd.
                  Ok, Nonito Donaire vs Naoya Inoue when that bodyshot landed. You would stop that Fight Of The Year 2019 prematurely after that bodyshot? Great call... spoiling everything.

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                  • TheCell8
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                    #109
                    Hopefully it's Joyce.

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by kiaba360
                      Usyk's frame is more like Holyfield's than Adamek, so he has a chance. I'd actually pick him against Parker as they're similar in physical dimension.
                      he wouldn't lose a round against parker

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