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    Earlier in his career didn't Fury struggle to deal with a boxer that has similar dimensions to Usyk in Steve Cunningham?

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    @KiwiMurph Yup the looping overhand right which he got knocked down by Pajkic earlier in his career as well. Having said that, he's improved massively since then and his far better defensively than he was 10 or so years ago.

    Let's also not forget how badly he struggled against another southpaw Otto Wallin. Wallin is decent, but Usyk is leagues above him and will go down as an ATG. I still think Usyk does him imo.

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @KiwiMurph Yup the looping overhand right which he got knocked down by Pajkic earlier in his career as well. Having said that, he's improved massively since then and his far better defensively than he was 10 or so years ago.

    Let's also not forget how badly he struggled against another southpaw Otto Wallin. Wallin is decent, but Usyk is leagues above him and will go down as an ATG. I still think Usyk does him imo.

    im sitting on the fence on this one , with a slight lean towards Fury , just think he and sugar are such crafty bastards they might come up with a plan specifically for Usyk that breaks him down

    But if Usyk pulled this off after being so dominant at cruiserweight , you could make a case he is the best p4p fighter in the world not just heavyweight , its interesting his name never comes up in those discussions

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    @kiwiinmelb Its because he's not from the Americas or the UK. Non English speaking European fighters always have a harder time getting exposure.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow Its easily the biggest fight in the division.

    Have to disagree on the size argument. Usyk showed enough to me against AJ that he's quick enough to combat the size aspect along with his ring IQ which is some of the best you'll see.

    If Fury is to be considered an ATG, he has to beat Usyk imo. The way he speaks down about Usyk suggests to me that he himself knows how good he is deep down.

    Too long (reach) over too big.

    Defintiely agree that if he walks away now he tarnishes his legacy.

    He's had enough time to blow the lineal shit.

    Definitely a fight I'd love to see. IMO Fury just too big, too long. I can see Fury pushing Usyk around and just leaning on him much like W. Klitchko used to do to smaller heavyweights. But Usyk is something else, would be an awesome fight.

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    Katie Taylor v Serrano was epic today
    If you are a boxing fan try get a replay

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    @TheMojoman said in Boxing Thread:

    Pretty much how most predicted ie, Fury outboxed Whyte.

    TBH I can't see any of the top heavyweights beating Fury. He's really awkward, extremely long and unless you can push him around he'll pick you off. He's really hard to hit as well with his length and great body movement for a guys so big.

    I've given this some thought around talks of Fury being a GOAT. He's obviously improved over his career, dispatching a number of contenders with differing styles, which in of itself is impressive for a bloke who looks like a new born giraffe. But he'd need to unite the belts and retire undefeated to be considered beyond the best of his generation.

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    @kidcalder said in Boxing Thread:

    Katie Taylor v Serrano was epic today
    If you are a boxing fan try get a replay

    Was fantastic ,

    lots of good fights this year ,

    Canelo v Bivol next week

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    @antipodean said in Boxing Thread:

    @TheMojoman said in Boxing Thread:

    Pretty much how most predicted ie, Fury outboxed Whyte.

    TBH I can't see any of the top heavyweights beating Fury. He's really awkward, extremely long and unless you can push him around he'll pick you off. He's really hard to hit as well with his length and great body movement for a guys so big.

    I've given this some thought around talks of Fury being a GOAT. He's obviously improved over his career, dispatching a number of contenders with differing styles, which in of itself is impressive for a bloke who looks like a new born giraffe. But he'd need to unite the belts and retire undefeated to be considered beyond the best of his generation.

    A few years back it was easy to look at even “lesser” heavyweights of the 70s as one example ( Earnie Shavers, George Chuvalo, Ken Norton, Ron Lyle etc ) and say they could beat him. It’s not as clear cut now.

    His size, skills and toughness would give anyone from any era at the very least a run for their money.

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    Parker fighting joe Joyce on 2nd July at Wembley,

    That’s a big fight for Joseph when it comes to determining where his career is heading . Most see it as a 50 50 fight.

    Joyce is a big big man , While he isn’t at that standard of George foreman , he does fight in a style that is very reminiscent of big george .

    Good match up

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Parker fighting joe Joyce on 2nd July at Wembley,

    That’s a big fight for Joseph when it comes to determining where his career is heading . Most see it as a 50 50 fight.

    Joyce is a big big man , While he isn’t at that standard of George foreman , he does fight in a style that is very reminiscent of big george .

    Good match up

    13-0 all but one by KO and a massive reach advantage over JP ( as everyone seems to these days )

    Only turned pro at 31 though ?

    Huge fight, very exciting !

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Parker fighting joe Joyce on 2nd July at Wembley,

    Wembley Arena, not to be confused with Wembley Stadium.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Parker fighting joe Joyce on 2nd July at Wembley,

    That’s a big fight for Joseph when it comes to determining where his career is heading . Most see it as a 50 50 fight.

    Joyce is a big big man , While he isn’t at that standard of George foreman , he does fight in a style that is very reminiscent of big george .

    Good match up

    13-0 all but one by KO and a massive reach advantage over JP ( as everyone seems to these days )

    Only turned pro at 31 though ?

    Huge fight, very exciting !

    Big career move for Joseph basing himself in the uk now , he is living and breathing boxing surrounded by boxing people which he wouldn’t get in Nz , and he is proving to be quite popular there .

    If he wins this he is knocking on the door of another title shot somewhere down the track . Winner gets the wbo number 1 ranking .

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    @kiwiinmelb Hes virtually George Foreman reincarnated. Massive volume puncher with a huge engine despite being very slow letting his hands go.

    Parker must work the body imo, similar to what he did against Chisora, throw the uppercut to slow Joyce in his tracks. Joyce has an iron chin and will keep marching forward, but can be hurt to the body as Bryant Jennings showed which he struggled to recover from when the fought.

    A real 50/50 this one but I feel Parker can win this one as much as I rate Joyce.

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb Hes virtually George Foreman reincarnated. Massive volume puncher with a huge engine despite being very slow letting his hands go.

    Parker must work the body imo, similar to what he did against Chisora, throw the uppercut to slow Joyce in his tracks. Joyce has an iron chin and will keep marching forward, but can be hurt to the body as Bryant Jennings showed which he struggled to recover from when the fought.

    A real 50/50 this one but I feel Parker can win this one as much as I rate Joyce.

    If that’s the case then Parker is no chance, let’s be honest.

    Hopefully there’s a bit of hype in that highlighted statement.

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    @MN5 Style wise haha.

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 Style wise haha.

    Whew !

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    I hadn’t seen Joyce fight until just watching some clips. Man he has slow hands but I guess they carry some weight. Not a classical boxer by any stretch. His go to is swinging big alternate hooks, twisting at the waist. Usyk was fast enough to avoid them but most others get caught trying to get inside to neutralise.
    Parker’s camp was chasing this so I guess they have seen a way to beat him. I wonder if JPs increased use of the uppercut is part of that plan? Joyce certainly leaves his chin open for it when throwing.

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    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    I hadn’t seen Joyce fight until just watching some clips. Man he has slow hands but I guess they carry some weight. Not a classical boxer by any stretch. His go to is swinging big alternate hooks, twisting at the waist. Usyk was fast enough to avoid them but most others get caught trying to get inside to neutralise.
    Parker’s camp was chasing this so I guess they have seen a way to beat him. I wonder if JPs increased use of the uppercut is part of that plan? Joyce certainly leaves his chin open for it when throwing.

    Yeah there are different kinds of “hard” punchers. The fast snappy Tyson, Frazier, Shavers types and the slower Foreman types.

    Pretty certain the former are like being hit by a fast Ferrari and the latter a bigger, slower truck. Both will fuck you up but in different ways.

    Just had a look at some footage and the Foreman comparisons are very apt, have a look at the knockout at 32 seconds in !

    Joyce looks deceptively ponderous but that power is VERY evident.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    I hadn’t seen Joyce fight until just watching some clips. Man he has slow hands but I guess they carry some weight. Not a classical boxer by any stretch. His go to is swinging big alternate hooks, twisting at the waist. Usyk was fast enough to avoid them but most others get caught trying to get inside to neutralise.
    Parker’s camp was chasing this so I guess they have seen a way to beat him. I wonder if JPs increased use of the uppercut is part of that plan? Joyce certainly leaves his chin open for it when throwing.

    Yeah there are different kinds of “hard” punchers. The fast snappy Tyson, Frazier, Shavers types and the slower Foreman types.

    Pretty certain the former are like being hit by a fast Ferrari and the latter a bigger, slower truck. Both will fuck you up but in different ways.

    Just had a look at some footage and the Foreman comparisons are very apt, have a look at the knockout at 32 seconds in !

    Joyce looks deceptively ponderous but that power is VERY evident.

    What makes Joyce difficult is not just the power ,

    Like foreman he just keeps on walking forward and the punches keep coming at you , there is no break .

    But it’s not all doom and gloom , he is there there to be hit as well

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