The artful mincer
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So Fury still Number 1 at heavyweight!
He is #1 at that weight, Usyk at hw resume wise isnt as good.So Fury still Number 1 at heavyweight!
Nah his resume based on current form is in tatters. Luckily he has the recent win over Whyte otherwise it would look dire.He is #1 at that weight, Usyk at hw resume wise isnt as good.
Wilder has 0 draw factor now, and Joshua can still compete for a belt again with a solid run.Why not Joshua and Wilder? 2 has beens would be more interesting than this.
I'm amazed he isn't made to shave his beard. A bushy beard like that reduces the force of punches (I've googled)Lol that's ridiculous! He really does seem to have crazy power with just arm arms shots!
When is the new date ?
Given that Fury likely won't be able to spar for nearly six weeks, and will need an eight-week training camp to prepare for Usyk, the timetable for the rescheduled bout could be late May to early June.
Ok well I hope there are no more delays.according to this article maybe may or june
Megafight postponed until May: Will Fury be ready for Usyk?
The superfight the world was waiting for is delayed -- once again. But this time there's a new date.www.espn.com
The way fury got clocked by a lefty using his favoured tactic of hold the other guy behind his head while hitting him was pure karma.Ok well I hope there are no more delays.
I hope so. I like fury but I think he has gotten too cockyThe way fury got clocked by a lefty using his favoured tactic of hold the other guy behind his head while hitting him was pure karma.
Should they ever fight, Fury is in for a very tough night against Usyk.
Anyone catch this one? Isaac Cruz could not have a more apt nickname than "pitbull". Guy just comes forward and attacks. He is fearless and relentless. No wonder Davis doesn't want to give him a rematch.
You afraid Davis will lose? That's the difference between Mexican boxers and other boxers. Mexicans aren't afraid to lose.Davis already beat him. What purpose would a rematch serve?
As opposed to what other boxers aren't afraid to lose? My point is there would be no reason for Davis to fight him after he's already beaten him and there isn't any other incentive to rematch him as of yet. Plus there are much bigger names and fights within 135 -140 lbs from Vasilly Lomachenko, Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, etc... for Davis to fight.You afraid Davis will lose this time? That's the difference between Mexican boxers and other boxers. Mexicans aren't afraid to lose.
Davis daddy was afraid to lose that's why he wouldn't fight boxers who were in their prime but yeah id like to see him fight Lomachenko or Shakur.As opposed to what other boxers aren't afraid to lose? My point is there would be no reason for Davis to fight him after he's already beaten him and there isn't any other incentive to rematch him as of yet. Plus there are much bigger names and fights within 135 -140 lbs from Vasilly Lomachenko, Shakur Stevenson, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, etc... for Davis to fight.
He didn't fight Isaac Cruz in his prime? Ryan Garcia? Rolly Romero?Davis daddy was afraid to lose that's why he wouldn't fight boxers who were in their prime.
Well, Lomachenko is definitely out of his prime but still an elite lightweight, and I don't blame Davis's team for avoiding Shakur Stevenson. LOLDavis daddy was afraid to lose that's why he wouldn't fight boxers who were in their prime but yeah id like to see him fight Lomachenko or Shakur.
I wasnt talking about Davis I was talking about his Daddy that's neither here nor there though. I think Lomachenko was robbed vs Haney.He didn't fight Isaac Cruz in his prime? Ryan Garcia? Rolly Romero?
I respectfully disagree that Lomachenko was robbed vs Haney. I thought at worst it was a draw, but Haney overall won more rounds than Lomachenko. I think people misuse the term robbed in a close and competitive fight.I wasnt talking about Davis I was talking about his Daddy that's neither here nor there though. I think Lomachenko was robbed vs Haney.
We'll just have to agree to disagree. Lomachenko controlled the fight I don't see how it was a draw.I respectfully disagree that Lomachenko was robbed vs Haney. I thought at worst it was a draw, but Haney overall won more rounds than Lomachenko. I think people misuse the term robbed in a close and competitive fight.
No way Lomachenko controlled the majority of the fight. Now bear in mind, that's based on what I remember when I watched it live which is vague now especially after I've spent almost 40 years watching boxing matches.We'll just have to agree to disagree. Lomachenko controlled the fight I don't see how it was a draw.
Anyone catch this one? Isaac Cruz could not have a more apt nickname than "pitbull". Guy just comes forward and attacks. He is fearless and relentless. No wonder Davis doesn't want to give him a rematch.
That would've been too soon. I thought the ref stopped it at exactly the right time.Not even 30 seconds into the round and maroon shorts already got jelly legs. Fight should have been stopped a bit sooner as that guy wasn't even holding up his gloves to protect himself anymore.
That would've been too soon. I thought the ref stopped it at exactly the right time.
Yeah, I'm no psychiatrist but going by his interviews he's got mental health issues. I'm glad he beat pillow hands China chin Haney though.Garcia's performance was surprising given how erratic he's been acting leading up to the fight.
Going into the fight, I was convinced Haney would perform a boxing clinic on Garcia so dominant, the ref, Garcia's corner, or Garcia himself would stop the fight.Yeah, I'm no psychiatrist but going by his interviews he's got mental health issues. I'm glad he beat pillow hands Haney though.
How much do you think the ref bet on Haney? He clearly saved pillowhands from a knockout.Watching the fight in real-time and seeing how effectively Garcia could land his left hook when he threw them in a flurry of punches, and how much damage they had on Haney anytime they landed, the fight shouldn't have been close and Garcia should've knocked out Haney.
I thought the ref did the best he could given how messy it was with all the holding and Garcia continuing doing this weird shoulder roll where he would lean so far and have his back toward Haney to be hit. A fair criticism was he would break them up too soon instead of allowing them to fight on the inside.How much do you think the ref bet on Haney? He clearly saved pillowhands from a knockout.
I think Garcia is going to crash and burn due to his mental health we'll see how far he can get before that happens.I thought the ref did the best he could given how messy it was with all the holding and Garcia continuing doing this weird shoulder roll where he would lean so far and have his back toward Haney to be hit. A fair criticism was he would break them up too soon instead of allowing them to fight on the inside.
However, the frustrating thing about Garcia is how many athletic gifts he has with his height, arm length, hand speed, and power, if he can just keep it together mentally and concentrate on trying to win every round, he would be an even greater force where it didn't matter about the ref's performance.
Instead, Garcia would give rounds away by not throwing many punches, including the last round, and was stupidly showboating when it was still a close fight, despite knocking Haney down 3 times.
nah ryan just trolls, he is fine.I think Garcia is going to crash and burn due to his mental health we'll see how far he can get before that happens.
I hope you're rightnah ryan just trolls, he is fine.