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    #11
    Beat Dubois and become undisputed then retire. Go support your family and country vs them commies

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      #12
      He should fight one last time the winner of Dubois Parker for the "borrowed" belt, and he will beat EASY. and then retire as , THE GOAT
      Last edited by MrShakeAndBake; 12-24-2024, 11:12 AM.
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        #13
        He should batter Jake Paul for 12 rounds, take the cash, and retire.
        Last edited by Echo Falls; 12-25-2024, 02:00 PM.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Echo Falls View Post
          He’s should batter Jake Paul for 12 rounds, then take the cash and retire.
          Yup, there you go. Jake Paul vs Ollie Usyk at Bridgerweight.

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            #15
            I’d like to see him against Kabayel and Bakole. Both of which he would be favored to win against.
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              #16
              There is absolutely no need for a Dubois rematch. Usyk IS ALREADY the undisputed heavyweight champion. He knocked Dubois out with a jab. There was no controversy. These mugs keep trying to gaslight us.
              If Parker beats Dubois, which is not unlikely, he deserves a shot, or else the winner of Bakole vs Kabayel.

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                #17
                Originally posted by C. Rich View Post

                At the end of Tyson Fury's career, whether he steps down graciously or not, there is one axiom that is inescapable. The trilogy that Tyson fought with Deontay Wilder took almost everything out of those two men. Both warriors left everything in that ring in those three fights. Neither man was ever the same again and began to lose bouts to lesser fighters afterward. It drained both men, both GREAT heavyweights, and there was never going back to the Tyson Fury or the Deontay Wilder before that trilogy for either man. Those two men gave us the greatest boxing trilogy in the history of the sport, they are true gladiators and in our Colosseum, which is the ring, they DID entertain us. Oleksandr Usyk will never be able to say that. "America Speaks Ink"

                Give it a rest…that version of Fury we saw against Usyk was the best we’ve seen (maybe apart from the 2nd fight against Wilder) and contributed to the most high-level HW boxing fight we’ve seen in years. And before that, he certainly looked fine wiping the floor with Chisora and Whyte. As for Wilder, he may well have had his soul snatched from him in that trilogy after being knocked out twice and left face down on the canvas. But you can’t say he lost to lesser fighters, since he had never beaten anyone on the level of Zhang and Parker previously.

                And you definitely can’t say Fury has lost to lesser fighters, since his only defeats are against Uysk whose resume is light years beyond any other fighter in the division.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by C. Rich View Post

                  At the end of Tyson Fury's career, whether he steps down graciously or not, there is one axiom that is inescapable. The trilogy that Tyson fought with Deontay Wilder took almost everything out of those two men. Both warriors left everything in that ring in those three fights. Neither man was ever the same again and began to lose bouts to lesser fighters afterward. It drained both men, both GREAT heavyweights, and there was never going back to the Tyson Fury or the Deontay Wilder before that trilogy for either man. Those two men gave us the greatest boxing trilogy in the history of the sport, they are true gladiators and in our Colosseum, which is the ring, they DID entertain us. Oleksandr Usyk will never be able to say that. "America Speaks Ink"
                  Great post! Those were undeniably great fights, that come as close to the HW barn burners of the old days as we've seen.

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                    #19
                    I think Dubois deserves a rematch. I bet some of the same people who called his body shot on Usyk low, also called the body shots that Ward landed vs Kovalev legit. Usyk should be happy to rematch Dubois, should he defeat Parker, so that he can win his IBF belt back and retire the undisputed HW champ. That is, if Dubois doesn't knock his head off. People say that Oleksandr KO'd Danny with a jab. I think he just gave up, because he was getting tired and he was discouraged after his body shot was ruled low.,
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                      #20
                      The winner of Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabael against Bakole as co-main on the undercard of Usyk vs winner of Parker-Dubois somewhere in the summer. Later the winer of the so-called eliminator vs Usyk in the winter and Olexander can go off ,cleaned any descent name in the current HW scene. Btw he has nothing left to prove to anyway ,this is just a theory how he can enchance his already incredible legacy. If he win this last two fights,and I belive he does, we must consinder his place in th ATG list IMHO​
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