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    Default Re: What should Usyk do next?

    february twenty fifth sounds about right for tyson v oleksandr
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    Default Re: What should Usyk do next?

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    february twenty fifth sounds about right for tyson v oleksandr
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    Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan talked up underdog Usyk's chances.

    He told The Mirror: "Fury relies on his size and intimidation.

    "But Usyk does not scare easily. The way he stared down Fury at the Chisora fight told us that.

    “Usyk was too good for Joshua, who improved considerably in the second fight.

    "Joshua is a decent attacking fighter too, better than Fury on the front foot.

    “Fury is essentially a boxer-fighter. He rarely comes forward until he has to. Speed is the issue.

    "Usyk is not only a southpaw who moves brilliantly and takes a shot, he has epic speed.

    "I think this is a much tougher fight for Fury than he thinks it is. And, like Joshua, he could be in for a rude awakening.”

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    Maybe usyk can become the Michael spinks or the Billy Conn and shock fury, as con almost did and as Michael spinks did twice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan talked up underdog Usyk's chances.

    He told The Mirror: "Fury relies on his size and intimidation.

    "But Usyk does not scare easily. The way he stared down Fury at the Chisora fight told us that.

    “Usyk was too good for Joshua, who improved considerably in the second fight.

    "Joshua is a decent attacking fighter too, better than Fury on the front foot.

    “Fury is essentially a boxer-fighter. He rarely comes forward until he has to. Speed is the issue.

    "Usyk is not only a southpaw who moves brilliantly and takes a shot, he has epic speed.

    "I think this is a much tougher fight for Fury than he thinks it is. And, like Joshua, he could be in for a rude awakening.”








    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20855...nthony-joshua/

    Both Fury and Usyck can fight who they want, when they want, for top dollar, which they both deserve. Hopefully if they ever meet it will be for a world record fee for them both and good luck to them. By comparison the rest of the division is crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuggetdotcom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan talked up underdog Usyk's chances.

    He told The Mirror: "Fury relies on his size and intimidation.

    "But Usyk does not scare easily. The way he stared down Fury at the Chisora fight told us that.

    “Usyk was too good for Joshua, who improved considerably in the second fight.

    "Joshua is a decent attacking fighter too, better than Fury on the front foot.

    “Fury is essentially a boxer-fighter. He rarely comes forward until he has to. Speed is the issue.

    "Usyk is not only a southpaw who moves brilliantly and takes a shot, he has epic speed.

    "I think this is a much tougher fight for Fury than he thinks it is. And, like Joshua, he could be in for a rude awakening.”








    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20855...nthony-joshua/

    Both Fury and Usyck can fight who they want, when they want, for top dollar, which they both deserve. Hopefully if they ever meet it will be for a world record fee for them both and good luck to them. By comparison the rest of the division is crap.
    I agree. The division is total crap. For example, AJ sucks lemons. If the division even had a Razor Ruddock, Ray Mercer, or a Tommy Morrison these days, AJ would be out of boxing by now. Called it years ago. Joshua is a joke.

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    Default Re: What should Usyk do next?

    As such, Fury vs Usyk is increasingly likely to go ahead next – and with all the titles on the line – as key figures in negotiations target a March fight date.

    “We are all looking at March, and everybody is really up for getting this done, and we are all really positive it will get done,” Warren told Talksport on Tuesday (10 January).

    “There’s still lots of things to be sorted out, but I genuinely believe this will happen.

    “It’s good the IBF yesterday knocked out they were going to have their mandatory, they cancelled it. Everything is looking positive for it.”

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    Default Re: What should Usyk do next?

    thanks - after reading that I'm convinced this fight will be scheduled very soon
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