Usyk is class, but jumping straight in to fight AJ would be a stupid decision. At least if you want a step up get in against Whyte first or someone in between to see if you can handle the weight, cant ever see him ever beating AJ to be honest too big of a size difference for me.
Usyk is class, but jumping straight in to fight AJ would be a stupid decision. At least if you want a step up get in against Whyte first or someone in between to see if you can handle the weight, cant ever see him ever beating AJ to be honest too big of a size difference for me.
Have you seen usyks fight with how Joyce in the WBS? He battered him over the 5 rounds with skilful and classy boxing. I would back Usyk against AJ tbh. I agree he needs a fight before going straight in with AJ. Not sure who tbh.
Usyk is class, but jumping straight in to fight AJ would be a stupid decision. At least if you want a step up get in against Whyte first or someone in between to see if you can handle the weight, cant ever see him ever beating AJ to be honest too big of a size difference for me.
AJ only fighting twice next year April vs Wilder/Whyte. Usyk having 2 fights before AJ, also looking to get out in April. Could be end of next year, more likely early 2020 imo.
Usyk is class, but jumping straight in to fight AJ would be a stupid decision. At least if you want a step up get in against Whyte first or someone in between to see if you can handle the weight, cant ever see him ever beating AJ to be honest too big of a size difference for me.
Have you seen usyks fight with how Joyce in the WBS? He battered him over the 5 rounds with skilful and classy boxing. I would back Usyk against AJ tbh. I agree he needs a fight before going straight in with AJ. Not sure who tbh.
I haven't seen much of him to be honest, i will have a look at fight uploaded when on lunch thanks
Usyk is class, but jumping straight in to fight AJ would be a stupid decision. At least if you want a step up get in against Whyte first or someone in between to see if you can handle the weight, cant ever see him ever beating AJ to be honest too big of a size difference for me.
AJ only fighting twice next year April vs Wilder/Whyte. Usyk having 2 fights before AJ, also looking to get out in April. Could be end of next year, more likely early 2020 imo.
Makes sense if something in 2020 and he has had a couple of fights, still seems a long way away but see how he handles the step up and i might change my opinion.
His name is Emanuel Williams and it was (not surprisingly) his debut. Looks like they just dragged him out of the crowd to fight. Can't imagine we'll be seeing him again.
His name is Emanuel Williams and it was (not surprisingly) his debut. Looks like they just dragged him out of the crowd to fight. Can't imagine we'll be seeing him again.
His name is Emanuel Williams and it was (not surprisingly) his debut. Looks like they just dragged him out of the crowd to fight. Can't imagine we'll be seeing him again.
I've seen people look much, much worse than that.
Yeah most of the people Hearn brings over as opponents
Seen a few videos of Wilder on the pads today... Footwork, quite frankly, amateur level. Tyson Fury UD by at least 8 rounds, with Wilder going to ground at least once tripping over his own feet
This week I've seen a lot more people come around to the idea that Fury wins. My only worry is that Fury is undercooked for the fight. If the Fury of old turns up, he easily beats Wilder as Wilder is a terrible boxer, but if Wilder lands a big swing, he wins
I was able to speak with Issac Lowe last night and get the low down of the camp I have been checking in every couple of weeks , Tyson is in great form and has not skipped one session or cheated himself in one session
From the very brief chat I had with the big man I have never heard him so positive
He needs to lose the whiskers before the fight. There is a reason why the corner wipes grease on your face and drenches you with water. Try rubbing your fist on the inside of your arm and then your hair. One sticks, the other doesn't. Bellew should have known better.
Getting excited now. No idea who wins, one minute I Think Fury has it in the bag, the next you wonder what sort of a lasting effect Tyson has done to himself and will he tire and get exploited late on.
No idea but I can’t wait to watch it, if Fury wins I’m going out for a week. It’s meant to start at 5am from what I can gather, is that right?
The strange thing about this fight, is that it has been tagged as the puncher versus the boxer, but if you dig a little deeper then it is probably not that simple.
Take a look at Wilders amateur records in and around the Olympics and he has some very good form on there, and clearly as an amateur punching power is less of an advantage, so I think it is fair to say that Wilder must have some decent boxing ability, as you don't get to the Olympic Heavyweight Final without being a bit useful, and a bit of boxing talent.
The question is has he relied on his power for so long in the Pro game, that he will be unable to start incorporating a more measured approach against Fury?
For me everything Fury does looks so natural, it isn't coached or manufactured - he is just a wonderfully gifted boxer, with skills and a boxing instinct that would be impossible to teach.
I have Tyson winning conclusively on points, despite some wild and desperate attacks from Wilder late on.
Getting excited now. No idea who wins, one minute I Think Fury has it in the bag, the next you wonder what sort of a lasting effect Tyson has done to himself and will he tire and get exploited late on.
No idea but I can’t wait to watch it, if Fury wins I’m going out for a week. It’s meant to start at 5am from what I can gather, is that right?
Team fury have wilder and his team fuming and an angry boxer is not as dangerous as a calm one , Deontay dining out on 400 yrs of slavery just because Tyson said that travelers have fought for 200yrs for acceptance , now a fuse has been lit , Shane fury done everything needed by jumping in taking a dig off of one of team wilder and giving out two (I think Shane is a hard bastd in every day life anyway so he loved it , but team wilder will not sertile down in time to bring concentration back to where it needs to be
Here's a question. My man at work to see white chisora £45 offered to me... 02 a good venue ... I want to see the undercard ... Should I go?
This is why Hearns a wanka the frampton - warrington card is a cracker throughout yet Hearn renowned for a decent top billing but shite undercard has now put on a decent undercard
Someone taken the frampton and warrington rejection real bad
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April vs Wilder/Whyte.
Usyk having 2 fights before AJ, also looking to get out in April.
Could be end of next year, more likely early 2020 imo.
if Wilder lands a big swing, he wins
From the very brief chat I had with the big man I have never heard him so positive
No idea but I can’t wait to watch it, if Fury wins I’m going out for a week. It’s meant to start at 5am from what I can gather, is that right?
Take a look at Wilders amateur records in and around the Olympics and he has some very good form on there, and clearly as an amateur punching power is less of an advantage, so I think it is fair to say that Wilder must have some decent boxing ability, as you don't get to the Olympic Heavyweight Final without being a bit useful, and a bit of boxing talent.
The question is has he relied on his power for so long in the Pro game, that he will be unable to start incorporating a more measured approach against Fury?
For me everything Fury does looks so natural, it isn't coached or manufactured - he is just a wonderfully gifted boxer, with skills and a boxing instinct that would be impossible to teach.
I have Tyson winning conclusively on points, despite some wild and desperate attacks from Wilder late on.
Team Fury by UD
This is why Hearns a wanka the frampton - warrington card is a cracker throughout yet Hearn renowned for a decent top billing but shite undercard has now put on a decent undercard
Someone taken the frampton and warrington rejection real bad