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    Improved performance from AJ but end of the day if the fight goes the distance, usyk is still going to outpoint him

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    Good effort from AJ, he did well, but no way did he win that. Feldmann had a shocker giving it to AJ.

    Had it 116-112 Usyk.

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    What the hell is this. AJ needs to stop it.

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    @Dice why is Joshua furious with decision (BBC)? To my relatively untrained eye it was close. but Usyk was busier with more meaningful shots.

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    @scribe said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice why is Joshua furious with decision (BBC)? To my relatively untrained eye it was close. but Usyk was busier with more meaningful shots.

    AJ's corner kept telling him he was winning rounds that he wasn't, so I guess he was surprised when he didn't win.

    The crowd probably won AJ a few rounds that he didn't deserve.

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    @scribe said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice why is Joshua furious with decision (BBC)? To my relatively untrained eye it was close. but Usyk was busier with more meaningful shots.

    Doesn’t sound too furious according to this article.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/129638151/oleksandr-usyk-defends-world-heavyweight-boxing-titles-against-anthony-joshua-in-saudi-arabia

    Where to now for Joshua ? Gonna be incredibly hard to be taken as a serious contender after this.

    Would love to see Usyk against Fury and/or Wilder although I feel he’d have no chance against the former.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @scribe said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice why is Joshua furious with decision (BBC)? To my relatively untrained eye it was close. but Usyk was busier with more meaningful shots.

    Doesn’t sound too furious according to this article.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/129638151/oleksandr-usyk-defends-world-heavyweight-boxing-titles-against-anthony-joshua-in-saudi-arabia

    Where to now for Joshua ? Gonna be incredibly hard to be taken as a serious contender after this.

    Would love to see Usyk against Fury and/or Wilder although I feel he’d have no chance against the former.

    Depends what he wants ,

    Has a big loyal supporter base , probably the biggest of all the heavyweights , can still earn plenty of coin if that’s his goal

    As examples a fury v aj , wilder v aj fights would still generate plenty of interest no matter who holds the titles

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @scribe said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice why is Joshua furious with decision (BBC)? To my relatively untrained eye it was close. but Usyk was busier with more meaningful shots.

    Doesn’t sound too furious according to this article.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/129638151/oleksandr-usyk-defends-world-heavyweight-boxing-titles-against-anthony-joshua-in-saudi-arabia

    Where to now for Joshua ? Gonna be incredibly hard to be taken as a serious contender after this.

    Would love to see Usyk against Fury and/or Wilder although I feel he’d have no chance against the former.

    Just in case you missed what happened post fight. AJ snapped. His speech after this was even weirder.

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    @Dice wtf was he saying, it was hard to tell why he was going off - that the other guy beat him due to skill as Joshua is stronger or something? When he starts talking about character I got a bit lost ... probably a bit much to expect coherence after a boxing match and being gutted about losing I guess.

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    A bit classless from AJ afterwards, taking Usyk's moment away from him like that and Usyk didn't look impressed.

    Nice to see AJ showing his true colours and finally breaking away from the stay humble act that he's faked throughout his career.

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    Wow, hadn’t seen that.

    Joshua coming across like a complete cock.

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    Toys, pram

    But at least he showed some dog

    Translate that to his boxing and he might regain some relevancy

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    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    A bit classless from AJ afterwards, taking Usyk's moment away from him like that and Usyk didn't look impressed.

    Nice to see AJ showing his true colours and finally breaking away from the stay humble act that he's faked throughout his career.

    he has had a very good run as the darling of the mainstream media in the UK for a long time,

    And Fury was always painted as the bad guy ( although it has got a bit better )

    imagine the reaction if Fury carried on like that ,

    Its going to be a bit funny watching the AJ fans if Fury goes on to beat Usyk , it will be their worst nightmare,

    and at what point does Eddie stop banging on about AJs resume ?

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    A bit classless from AJ afterwards, taking Usyk's moment away from him like that and Usyk didn't look impressed.

    Nice to see AJ showing his true colours and finally breaking away from the stay humble act that he's faked throughout his career.

    he has had a very good run as the darling of the mainstream media in the UK for a long time,

    And Fury was always painted as the bad guy ( although it has got a bit better )

    imagine the reaction if Fury carried on like that ,

    Its going to be a bit funny watching the AJ fans if Fury goes on to beat Usyk , it will be their worst nightmare,

    and at what point does Eddie stop banging on about AJs resume ?

    Fury says he'll take them both on on the same night 🙂
    Probably would too.

    I wish we had the AJ/Fury fight just to put AJ in his box because he still doesn't understand why people beat him.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Toys, pram

    But at least he showed some dog

    Translate that to his boxing and he might regain some relevancy

    I’m still not convinced Usyk is the “generational great” that Joshua claims either.

    Or maybe he is and it’s a reflection on this generation of heavyweights ( although in the last few years I’ve seen enough of Fury and that awkward style to make me think he’d trouble some of the best fighters in history at the very least )

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Toys, pram

    But at least he showed some dog

    Translate that to his boxing and he might regain some relevancy

    I’m still not convinced Usyk is the “generational great” that Joshua claims either.

    Or maybe he is and it’s a reflection on this generation of heavyweights ( although in the last few years I’ve seen enough of Fury and that awkward style to make me think he’d trouble some of the best fighters in history at the very least )

    Agreed

    Usyk has done a Holyfield

    Technically v good boxer, with speed, and a good chin

    Difficult to hit and exposes the weaknesses of big hitters

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Toys, pram

    But at least he showed some dog

    Translate that to his boxing and he might regain some relevancy

    I’m still not convinced Usyk is the “generational great” that Joshua claims either.

    Or maybe he is and it’s a reflection on this generation of heavyweights ( although in the last few years I’ve seen enough of Fury and that awkward style to make me think he’d trouble some of the best fighters in history at the very least )

    Agreed

    Usyk has done a Holyfield

    Technically v good boxer, with speed, and a good chin

    Difficult to hit and exposes the weaknesses of big hitters

    Holyfield was an absolute warrior. I couldn’t help but hugely admire the career he had.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Toys, pram

    But at least he showed some dog

    Translate that to his boxing and he might regain some relevancy

    I’m still not convinced Usyk is the “generational great” that Joshua claims either.

    Or maybe he is and it’s a reflection on this generation of heavyweights ( although in the last few years I’ve seen enough of Fury and that awkward style to make me think he’d trouble some of the best fighters in history at the very least )

    Agreed

    Usyk has done a Holyfield

    Technically v good boxer, with speed, and a good chin

    Difficult to hit and exposes the weaknesses of big hitters

    Holyfield was an absolute warrior. I couldn’t help but hugely admire the career he had.

    Definitely

    As is Usyk

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    I think what makes usyk great is he has already dominated another division,

    And then won a heavyweight title in only his third fight in that division,

    Only 3 cruiserweights in history have gone up to win heavyweight titles for probably a reason ,

    So that alone he deserves his place in history.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @African-Monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    A bit classless from AJ afterwards, taking Usyk's moment away from him like that and Usyk didn't look impressed.

    Nice to see AJ showing his true colours and finally breaking away from the stay humble act that he's faked throughout his career.

    he has had a very good run as the darling of the mainstream media in the UK for a long time,

    And Fury was always painted as the bad guy ( although it has got a bit better )

    imagine the reaction if Fury carried on like that ,

    Its going to be a bit funny watching the AJ fans if Fury goes on to beat Usyk , it will be their worst nightmare,

    and at what point does Eddie stop banging on about AJs resume ?

    Yeah Hearn goes on about the pressure he's been under when he's the one that's caused it all. He's now trying to get everyone to fall for his sympathy act now.

    And as for the resume talk, yeah, it's pathetic. It's a resume full of fringe contenders that were pushing 40 or even over (Molina, Breazeale, Martin, Parker, Takam, 41 year old Klitschko, 39 year old Povetkin.........wow!), yet Hearn has managed to con the public into thinking that he rolled the best in history in succession all away in the opponents backyard.

    I can't even say with confidence that he beats Joe Joyce, let alone Wilder and Fury. I'd have him 4th/5th in the division atm.

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