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    #41
    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    I had Usyk winning both fights comfortably
    People like to make chit up when their backed up against the wall
    That is why so many turn informants cause They're left with no where to turn
    I had the first fight close but an Usyk win. I do not score fights so I do not count my scoring as being particularly accurate. Yes, people will make excuses. IMO forget scoring punches... Fury was caught unable to hit the gas pedal in the championship rounds. This was particularly true for the second fight. Fury had been smart preparing for Wilder, and followed through strategically in both fights, but his strategy was lacking in the Usyk fight because he was unable to do much the the last few rounds of the fight(s).

    I would give Usyk both fights on that accord alone... After the first fight all Fury had to do was train to go hard for 3 more 3 minute rounds... He should have lost weight, and strategized accordingly. In both fights he was successful the early rounds ( a clue?). Of course Alexander is a slow starter, but even so, Fury neglected an obvious blueprint for better success. He came into the second fight in bad shape and seemingly with no blueprint.

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      #42
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      I had the first fight close but an Usyk win. I do not score fights so I do not count my scoring as being particularly accurate. Yes, people will make excuses. IMO forget scoring punches... Fury was caught unable to hit the gas pedal in the championship rounds. This was particularly true for the second fight. Fury had been smart preparing for Wilder, and followed through strategically in both fights, but his strategy was lacking in the Usyk fight because he was unable to do much the the last few rounds of the fight(s).

      I would give Usyk both fights on that accord alone... After the first fight all Fury had to do was train to go hard for 3 more 3 minute rounds... He should have lost weight, and strategized accordingly. In both fights he was successful the early rounds ( a clue?). Of course Alexander is a slow starter, but even so, Fury neglected an obvious blueprint for better success. He came into the second fight in bad shape and seemingly with no blueprint.
      Same chit when people say Bivol got robbed
      Understanding that boxing is much more than taking a punch and delivering a punch
      Bivol did ok the first half of fight but what happened to the second half ???
      Shakur is boring and considered a runner but when Bivol did the exact same just with much less positivity , he’s considered a master boxer

      Really can’t make this chit up
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        #43
        Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

        Same chit when people say Bivol got robbed
        Understanding that boxing is much more than taking a punch and delivering a punch
        Bivol did ok the first half of fight but what happened to the second half ???
        Shakur is boring and considered a runner but when Bivol did the exact same just with much less positivity , he’s considered a master boxer

        Really can’t make this chit up
        Yes!! Amateur crap... How many punches? First of all? Judges cannot see these punches, they have to assume, many times, the punch landed... So for example, you see an Amanda Sierano shot that rocks Taylor, then see Taylor throw 5 arm punches while grunting... and this is how protected Taylor is. YES scoring has to consider the effect of the punches and whether they actually landed! Great example with the Bivol fight! Bivol was put into a defensive situation, he was not the aggressor.

        When we talk about Shakur, or Bivol, their approach is great however, there has to be evidence it is Affecting their opponent. That is professional prize fighting versus Olympic concepts of scoring a match.

        I really appreciate your understanding brother! The bolded: Sig worthy!
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          #44
          Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

          Yes!! Amateur crap... How many punches? First of all? Judges cannot see these punches, they have to assume, many times, the punch landed... So for example, you see an Amanda Sierano shot that rocks Taylor, then see Taylor throw 5 arm punches while grunting... and this is how protected Taylor is. YES scoring has to consider the effect of the punches and whether they actually landed! Great example with the Bivol fight! Bivol was put into a defensive situation, he was not the aggressor.

          When we talk about Shakur, or Bivol, their approach is great however, there has to be evidence it is Affecting their opponent. That is professional prize fighting versus Olympic concepts of scoring a match.

          I really appreciate your understanding brother! The bolded: Sig worthy!
          It just grinds my fughin gears when I hear chit like that
          For Bivol to run for 6 rounds and not engage , it’s very hard not to be subjective
          His fight of spurts as I put it , is very telling of what was to come from the 6th round and on
          Being a big Beterbiev fan , I was disappointed with how much respect he showed Bivol
          Not his way of fighting as Artur shows respect for two maybe three rounds and then executed his plan
          Look at all other Bivol fights ( besides his fight with Lyndon and Spider ) never do you aee
          him on the run and throwing two three fights combos in spurts , never
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            #45
            Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

            It just grinds my fughin gears when I hear chit like that
            For Bivol to run for 6 rounds and not engage , it’s very hard not to be subjective
            His fight of spurts as I put it , is very telling of what was to come from the 6th round and on
            Being a big Beterbiev fan , I was disappointed with how much respect he showed Bivol
            Not his way of fighting as Artur shows respect for two maybe three rounds and then executed his plan
            Look at all other Bivol fights ( besides his fight with Lyndon and Spider ) never do you aee
            him on the run and throwing two three fights combos in spurts , never
            You mean you actually watch fights to arrive at a conclusion? Daggum might not like this! oh dear! Lol. Yes, it was obvious that while Beter was being careful he controlled the action and had Bivol fighting to survive more than making an attempt to make Beter have to react/respond. I really liked the boxing post and put it in my sig, if for some reason you do not want this just let me know and will erase, just really like the quote.

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              #46
              Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

              You mean you actually watch fights to arrive at a conclusion? Daggum might not like this! oh dear! Lol. Yes, it was obvious that while Beter was being careful he controlled the action and had Bivol fighting to survive more than making an attempt to make Beter have to react/respond. I really liked the boxing post and put it in my sig, if for some reason you do not want this just let me know and will erase, just really like the quote.
              Which quote

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                #47
                Originally posted by dannnnn View Post
                Joshua consistently fought top competition over a long period without picking and choosing...
                Ummm NOPE!!!

                He consistently picked and chose whom not to fight and those he did choose, he forced to fight twice in case of loss and sometimes he tried to forced them to fight someone else before he may have chosen to fight them.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

                  I was being a bit dramatic but ruined legacy in terms of instead of being best of era he's been downgraded.
                  I mean foreman and frasier probably weren't best of era too but they were nobodies fool, and neither is fury. I like fury.
                  - -Blubber a very upsetting, underrated talent, but he's been mentally shot since ducking the Wlad rematch to explore the worst implosion since Mike Tyson signed with Dking.

                  Foreman. and Frazier by far well over Blubber whose main trick was talking the walking zombie Deyonce into fighting him. He was already emasculated when he fought Usyk, but he was in denial and still in denial.

                  AJ don't need Blubber and certainly won't fight him now that Blubber ducked 2 career purses. The IBF purse is going up for the taking by Dubois and Parker. I pick Parker to beat Dubois and then rematch AJ. No matter, the end of a storied era is over, and so let boxing fans eat their cake while choking on it.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                    Which quote
                    Understanding that boxing is much more than taking a punch and delivering a punch

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                      Understanding that boxing is much more than taking a punch and delivering a punch
                      All good

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