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Comments Thread For: Whyte: I Would Maul Usyk All Night, He'll Struggle at Heavyweight!
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostUsyk should fight a fighter like Whyte before getting a shot. Lets see if Usyk against Joshua is actually worth watching.
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Personally I think Usyk gives any heavy weight out there a tough fight.
His movement and boxing skills are a match for anyone at heavyweight.
Whyte might be right though he wouldn't be scared of Usyks punches so would rough him up get him in a dogfight as that suits Whyte.
But I forget being on this forum means Whyte is crap and just talks ****e even though he is probably top 5 heavyweight right now.
Please Eddie Hearn put these 2 together I guarantee itlll be a good fight but Whyte wins imo.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThat's what I've been saying all along and I just so happen to agree with Dillian Whyte. Usyk must find a way to get these big motherfuckers off him. He won't be able to do that by constantly circling the ring and moving his feet for twelve straights rounds without his back resting on the ropes.
He is going to need some punching power in order to earn their respect and to keep them off him. If he doesn't do that, then they are just going to walk him down and wear him down; Especially if he is catching punches from these naturally larger and stronger heavyweights.
“Whyte stay away from Usyk, he is a problem”
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Originally posted by Abovetheclouds View PostWhyte would gas by the 6th round and get KTFO.
Usyk is elite.
Simples.
Oleksandr struggled against a washed up, blown up, Light heavyweight who moved up to Heavyweight and then back down to cruiserweight. In addition, Bellew won more than three of the first six rounds of the first half of their fight against arguably one of the best pound 4 pound fighters in the world.
It wasn't until Tony slowed down from being weakened from cutting all that weight, stop throwing punches and started fighting off the back foot more, that Usyk became more aggressive and eventually scored the KO.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostI agree but Whyte is not the boxer to administer that. He is ponderous and clumsy. Parker had him out on his feet in the 12th round and he was not even hit at all till the 12th round. He had everything his own way that fight and still very nearly blew it. He will be missing and getting countered. If the KKK ever want to go into boxing that is the fight that will make any proud black man think the days of lynching is back. Usyk will smoke his boots and I luckily avoided the last slave boat. I won’t be getting aboard this one
“Whyte stay away from Usyk, he is a problem”
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Originally posted by Bardamu View Postlmao. Calm down buddy, it is just boxing.
I always said g was vastly over-rated and never elite. I said that from day one. And I was proven correct when Canelo broke his face. And now Usyk broke Bellhop's face. Proving me right again. And then I said you can't stop crying and within minutes, you make another post that is nothing but crying. Proving me right again.
Do you notice a pattern here? I'm always right, and you always cry. This is getting pathetic, even for you. Usyk knocked out some Bellhop. And you are crying over it.
I’m starting to think you guys may be related to Usyk, cause this unbridled obsession is borderline nepotistic.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWell he certainly didn't look like it, last night against an aging, past his prime and beyond his physical peak Tony Bellew; Who cut close to 40 pounds just to make the weight limit.
Oleksandr struggled against a washed up, blown up, Light heavyweight who moved up to Heavyweight and then back down to cruiserweight. In addition, Bellew won more than three of the first six rounds of the first half of their fight against arguably one of the best pound 4 pound fighters in the world.
It wasn't until Tony slowed down from being weakened from cutting all that weight, stop throwing punches and started fighting off the back foot more, that Usyk became more aggressive and eventually scored the KO.
Exactly how I saw it. Don’t see how anyone realistically can see this guy successfully campaigning at heavyweight.
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