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Fury shocked him.

Hold on. Fury wasn’t seen in the light he is now. Context

Cracking win like.

Funny how boxing fans have a tendency to forget about the credit somebody would've been due prior to a big win, versus after. The credit always seems to fade :lol:. Even Fury v Wilder I - people forget how Fury was considered by many to be absolutely f***ing mental to take that fight soon in to his come back after who he'd fought.
 
Toronado. Haway man. We’re you a fan back then when wlad was fighting. . Wlad was the top dog, barely looked like getting beat since his meltdowns in 2004.

Manny had him oooozing confidence and style that was so hard to beat. Cracking left hook when he let it go .

Fury shocked him.

Hold on. Fury wasn’t seen in the light he is now. Context

Cracking win like.
I was a fan mate not as much as now but i was and your right with what your saying and your kinda saying the same as me by saying Fury shocked him, very few expected Fury to do that do Wlad and in part thats because Wlad had walked through plenty of fighters that werent all that and disnt know quite how to handle a massive mental and physical challenge that is Fury
It was a dull period but he was top dog. Things started to decline when Steward died the same time he hit the wrong side of 35 - some visible changes in things he was/wasn't doing, but he was still a top top opponent.

Fury beating him was huge tbh.
100% agree with this mate
 
RJJ at Cruiser/Light heavy was the true GOAT of his time imo.

Admitted himself going upto Heavy was the downfall as his body couldn't handle the climb back down to Cruiser/Light heavy
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Funny how boxing fans have a tendency to forget about the credit somebody would've been due prior to a big win, versus after. The credit always seems to fade :lol:. Even Fury v Wilder I - people forget how Fury was considered by many to be absolutely f***ing mental to take that fight soon in to his come back after who he'd fought.
aye. That’s a narrative that I believe boxing fans are guilty of. Fighters for me bring a different passion from proper fans. particularity when you connect with one.


(already conceded I’ll have done this to a degree, especially my days on Eastside boxing with American fans. Nevermind sherdog, got lifetime ip address ban the bastards)
I was a fan mate not as much as now but i was and your right with what your saying and your kinda saying the same as me by saying Fury shocked him, very few expected Fury to do that do Wlad and in part thats because Wlad had walked through plenty of fighters that werent all that and disnt know quite how to handle a massive mental and physical challenge that is Fury

100% agree with this mate
Btw. Didn’t mean ‘fan’ as disrespectful. More the lad was a f***ing good fighter. Can only beat what’s infront if you. And I repeat at the time fury wasn’t seen as the massive mental and physical presence he is now.
Atleast me little rant about AJ being a dosser has got this thread nice and active tonight atleast. Good craic all round nonetheless.
😂😂 good debates tonight. Cracking thread.
 
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Johnny Fisher's fanbase look like they don't possess a working brain cell between them.

:lol: :lol:

BULL ARMY!

His family live round the corner to me - they're a canny bunch tbf, his da is something of a TikTok sensation for his food 'reviews'.

The boy can swing, mind.

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Usyk KO down from 3.45 to 2.58 on betfair exchange in a week.

He's looking like a big lad. Be interesting to see how he weighs in, as mid session clips can be deceptive, but definitely looks to have grown in to the heavyweights more
 
He's looking like a big lad. Be interesting to see how he weighs in, as mid session clips can be deceptive, but definitely looks to have grown in to the heavyweights more
100%. I think he sussed AJ out quite easily last time and now he has the whole motivation of giving everyone in Ukraine a boost as well so its going to take the fight of AJs life to stop usyk nailing him
 
100%. I think he sussed AJ out quite easily last time and now he has the whole motivation of giving everyone in Ukraine a boost as well so its going to take the fight of AJs life to stop usyk nailing him

AJ needs to do two things if he wants to win:

- Work the body
- Shoot his shots at the same time Usyk is shooting his.

Trying to attack Usyk once he's finished throwing is pointless, needs to try and throw with Usyk. Only people who look good against Loma and Usyk are those who can do this.
 
Yeah, unless it negatively effects his feet and he ends up taking more of them as a result. But he will be conscious of this and will be looking for as close to a balance between more padding and still being light on his feet
Aye has to find the right balance. The bloke knows what he's doing to.
 
Aye has to find the right balance. The bloke knows what he's doing to.

Absolutely. He's one of the most in-tune fighters on the planet.

Regarding AJ, I do think Garcia is a good choice for what his best chance is against Usyk. I really rate him as a trainer
 
Absolutely. He's one of the most in-tune fighters on the planet.

Regarding AJ, I do think Garcia is a good choice for what his best chance is against Usyk. I really rate him as a trainer
Will be interesting to see how Garcia handles training a big man as I was looking at who he's trained and I think Super middle weight is as high as he has gone with notable fighters.
 
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