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Post by NAVY2323(ret) on Oct 16, 2022 11:54:35 GMT -5
Still the 2nd best heavyweight out there, as proven last night. And really a tribute to Fury at the same time. How he got up from as many flush knockdowns as he suffered at Wilders hands is truly a marvel.
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Post by Dogecoin on Oct 24, 2022 13:05:09 GMT -5
After usyk beats Fury (which I think we will), we may get a usyk - wilder match.
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Post by NAVY2323(ret) on Oct 26, 2022 12:39:21 GMT -5
After usyk beats Fury (which I think we will), we may get a usyk - wilder match. The difference between usyk and fury is that if Wilder puts Usyk down he won’t get up. At the same time it will be that much more difficult for him to land that shot against him.
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Post by Dogecoin on Oct 26, 2022 12:45:59 GMT -5
After usyk beats Fury (which I think we will), we may get a usyk - wilder match. The difference between usyk and fury is that if Wilder puts Usyk down he won’t get up. At the same time it will be that much more difficult for him to land that shot against him. I like Usyk because he's used to fighting with a reach disadvantage, he has more power than given credit, and his stamina is incredible. WRT Fury he's good with head games, something Wilder couldn't ... I think Fury either got into his head, or at least thought he did, which gave him a mental advantage. Usyk is a master of this the head games too, so that's one less edge Fury won't have. Should be a good fight though
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