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    #21
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

    You're an obsessive weirdo, but what else is new.

    I noticed you didn't have much to say after the scorecards on the Usyk fight. Threw a hissyfit over my 118-110 card and then the AI card came back 118-112 and the judges cards came back 116-112.

    But, of course, you never post your cards in real time. Because you're a coward who simply wants to be able to craft his narrative of the fight after the fact.
    Well, yeah because your 118-110 score card is embarrassing Not a single person would agree with such an idiotic scorecard.

    And no I rarely do score fights in real time because I like to enjoy the fight live in the moment. If I’m going to score a fight I’ll do it on second watch.

    You’re new to this sport so that’s the kind of thing new fans do.

    Sadly for you what you are, is an idiot. And that can’t be fixed.

    10-2 What a joke of a card. You’ll be on here next week saying it’s “easy to score” I bet.

    Total retard.
    Last edited by IronDanHamza; 12-21-2024, 09:04 PM.

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      #22
      Rating Usyk is quite easy given what he's done and who he's beaten.

      How do you rate Fury?

      Just go with it that the wins over Wilder were very good but not great, given the dubious level of the opponent. His best win was a decade ago against an aged Wlad. He held titles without really defending them - Dillian Whyte was his sole mandatory. He took very soft touches at other times.

      He's been great fun. At times he's looked very good. And he at least got in there with Usyk.

      But it's not highest level type stuff is it?

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        #23
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

        Well, yeah because you’re 118-110 score card is embarrassing Not a single person would agree with such an idiotic scorecard.

        And no I rarely do score fights in real time because I like to enjoy the fight live in the moment. If I’m going to score a fight I’ll do it on second watch.

        You’re new to this sport so that’s the kind of thing new fans do.

        Sadly for you what you are, is an idiot. And that can’t be fixed.

        10-2 What a joke of a card. You’ll be on here next week saying it’s “easy to score” I bet.

        Total retard.
        The Saudis, the promoters, the networks, the commentators, and everyone else involved with the production of the event wanted the trilogy and they were all heavily biased in favor of Fury, and even their cards came back 8 rounds to 4. They were all set up to rob Usyk if Fury had won even 5 rounds legitimately, but it was such an obvious decision they couldn't.

        The AI had it 8 rounds to 2 with 2 even. I had it 10 rounds to 2, because I understand the concept of a close round. Clearly you don't, and you can't be helped. The difference between 10 to 2 and 8 to 4 is literally a couple of punches in a couple of rounds and you're having an absolute emo meltdown over it.

        You admit you weren't scoring the fight and yet you're absolutely adamant that my card is so egregious. Guess what? There were tons of 118-110 and 117-111 cards posted in that thread from other fans that aren't afraid, like you are, to put their opinions out there in real time.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Toffee View Post
          Moving through lower weight classes doesn't compare, for me, to moving from Cruiserweight to Heavyweight, and especially not with the size of some of the guys he's fought.

          It's incredible and I can't see how his resume really gets improved.

          Dubois, Joshua (x2), Fury (x2). Who else improves his resume?
          Yeah mane , and he became undisputed champion in both ..........Already an ATG

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            #25
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            The Saudis, the promoters, the networks, the commentators, and everyone else involved with the production of the event wanted the trilogy and they were all heavily biased in favor of Fury, and even their cards came back 8 rounds to 4. They were all set up to rob Usyk if Fury had won even 5 rounds legitimately, but it was such an obvious decision they couldn't.

            The AI had it 8 rounds to 2 with 2 even. I had it 10 rounds to 2, because I understand the concept of a close round. Clearly you don't, and you can't be helped. The difference between 10 to 2 and 8 to 4 is literally a couple of punches in a couple of rounds and you're having an absolute emo meltdown over it.

            You admit you weren't scoring the fight and yet you're absolutely adamant that my card is so egregious. Guess what? There were tons of 118-110 and 117-111 cards posted in that thread from other fans that aren't afraid, like you are, to put their opinions out there in real time.
            Tons? What do you mean by “tons”? Define it. Do you mean 10, 20, 30? How many 10-2 cards were there for you to claim there were “tons” of them. Be specific.

            You are the only person I have seen who scored this fight 10-2. There might be a reason for that, idiot.

            Er yes I don’t need to score the fight round by round to know that anyone scoring this fight 10-2 has NO IDEA what they’re watching.

            Emo meltdown Why you bringing stereotypes into it? Is that the road you’d like to go down being openly gay?
            Last edited by IronDanHamza; 12-21-2024, 09:10 PM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

              Crawford beating Canelo at 168 would potentially be one of greatest wins ever. Also don’t see it happening FTR.

              Love Inoue but not sure he has the contemporaries to get to that sort of level but who knows. Shame there isn’t a dominant featherweight champion for him to try and conquer.

              Well there is
              Bam Rodriguez X Junto Nakatani winner is the biggest fight in boxing (skillwise).
              both guys started their careers at the same wgt as Inoue.

              I would argue they are better and in their prime than the current Canelo.

              Fury, I'm less impressed with. Usyk already beat him, and it's clear that Fury is way past his prime.
              After barely surviving vs that mma guy, it's clear Fury hasn't been at the top for a couple years.

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                #27
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                When and where Usyk beat his opposition carry a lot of weight. If you look at every HOF’er Floyd beat, it was in Vegas, with him dictating as the A-side apart from maybe Oscar. Usyk being so willing to leave his comfort zone gives him the edge IMO.
                Sure, in your opinion. It's still going to be all those HOFers of Floyd's resume and probably 1 or maybe 2 on Usyk's however you choose to frame it.

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                  #28
                  Salvador Sanchez.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by elfag View Post



                    youre a dumbass if you think hes clean and 38 with that level of stamina.
                    Hasn't been caught like those steroid cheats so cry about it

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Toffee View Post
                      Rating Usyk is quite easy given what he's done and who he's beaten.

                      How do you rate Fury?

                      Just go with it that the wins over Wilder were very good but not great, given the dubious level of the opponent. His best win was a decade ago against an aged Wlad. He held titles without really defending them - Dillian Whyte was his sole mandatory. He took very soft touches at other times.

                      He's been great fun. At times he's looked very good. And he at least got in there with Usyk.

                      But it's not highest level type stuff is it?
                      Fury is what he's always been a wildcard/joker in the deck, and I say that figuratively and literally.

                      A big fat guy who looks awkward but somehow is far more effective than he looks, he's got bipolar disorder, he's up and down, he gets drunk and falls over, balloons up to 400lbs.

                      He's always been like this, and it's why predicting a long dominant run for him was always crazy to me.

                      For me his best achievement was getting himself back in shape and knocking off Wilder, that was pure cinema.

                      I said when he won wilder 2 I didn't think it was wise for him to stay around, I didn't believe his mind and body had longevity and so it has proven.

                      But Fury overachieved, he wasn't even supposed to win any world titles, well he ended up winning them all (not at the same time). When the dust settles he should be satisfied with what he achieved, ink.
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