That was really poor form from sky,the guy was literally feeling the effects of brain damage,sure he thought Usyk was his wife lol
Worth watching that KO again,Bellew already looked hurt imo but check out the concentration on Usyk,always looking at the target and totally knew what was gonna happen.truly is matrix stuff.
Hahahahahahaha! Says the guy who opened his account on Thursday (3 days ago) and racked up 100 posts. LOL Who's the donkey now?????? WHO IS THE DON' KEY
You come across as someone who has been watching boxing for 6 months... the way you speak... the things you say.... Are you trolling us? Or do you really know jack? Bellew was gassed and tired... any human could have knocked him out at that point. Stay of that crack.
I think Bellew was out on his feet before the left hook, it was similar to Povetkin vs Price, he was stunned and his hands dropped and was a sitting duck for the final left hand
What about the press conference lol,” all my friends call me Anthony and Tony is a myth for you guys,so can you please leave me alone now and let me be a normal guy” Lol I could go on but it gets worse
I predicted the fight would end in a violent KO a year ago when it was first rumored you ****wit. Silly rabbit, you really thought Bellew was some kind of world beater at CW and HW didn't you? And that the only reason Usyk beat him was because he was tired??? Is that the excuse you're telling yourself to make it all feel better? Yeah it went exactly how I thought it would, Usyk take it slow early, figure him out, then amp up the pressure midway through, and after he's worn him down a little, go for the KO, and that Bellew would be there for the taking. But... but.... but he got tired.... and? Why was he tired? Because Usyk was wearing his ass down and making him tired, therefore unable to adequately defend his chin, to set up said devastating KO. That's why. But did he get KO'd violently specifically because he was tired. No. Many guys get TKO'd when they're tired, NOT NEARLY KILLED via a horrific KOTY contender. You do know he was pretty mother****ing dead tired against Clev in the rematch, and Masternak about midway through, and they went 12 friggin rounds, well where was the brutal KO victories from them? Okay, Clev isn't a huge puncher, but Masternak has very respectable power, yet nothing. SO NO, not any human could knock him out! That's two right there that couldn't, and neither could Brudov and he had him rocked and out on his feet. Its simply because Usyk has underrated power, is a precise very accurate puncher, and fights intelligently and not like a wild man, that's why. He varies the speed on his shots, because he doesn't want to over commit and get caught with a counter while putting everything into a shot... because that would make the counter all the more effective, and put him in harm's way. So he waits, pitty pats away, throwing in a heavy shot here and there to inflict the damage incrementally, until he physically starts to wears you down, then he starts sitting down on his shots, and then his true power shows. Okay casual? But stay in denial of Usyk's greatness, it'll make those bitter tears you shed when AJ gets molested by Oleksandr all the sweeter. Stay on that AJ ****.
I'm not sure if that's a cultural thing. In my experience Scousers tend to be OTT no matter what they're doing and as a cynical Londoner I find it incredibly insincere. Then again they say we're cold stuck up unfeeling twats and in many ways they'd be right.
Matthew Macklin made some interesting points last night, about how Usyk not only drains his opponents physically, but mentally as well. They way he apply pressure, punch from different angles, adapt to his opponents. Fighting Usyk just empties the batteries, because he is there ALL THE TIME. Last night for instance. Bellew did good the four rounds, especially in defending Usyk’s straight punches. So, from the fifth onwards, Usyk double down on body punches, sucking the wind from Bellew. He also began whipping the left in from the side, instead of straight down the middle. On top of all this, Usyk gradually up the pace of the fight, making Bellew work harder every round. In the end, Bellew crumbled. You could see the end coming from miles away. And the finishing punch? Usyk feinting a straight left, then turning it into more of a hook mid air. Bellew is hit flush, lights out! If Joshua or Wilder give Usyk time to settle into his grove, we are gonna see a schooling of the highest order. You HAVE to make him work from the first minute, not allow him to start out slow and figure out his opponent. Like Briedis, he put Usyk to work straight away. But then again, Briedis lost and was out on his feet in the 12th... Usyk is just too damn good!
Why are you so angry man? And jumping to so many assumptions? I never said anything bad about Usyk ... ever... I took nothing away from Usyk... Uysk is better than bellew 10/10 times. You made it sound like Usyk is a violent puncher because he knocked out Bellew.... I said no... it's because Bellew was gassed which played a major role. And expert panelist boxers said the same thing. "But...but...but he got tired..and" - Are you 12 years old? You think I am some braindead matchroom fan, I am not... I give credit where it's due... HERE YOU GO... HERE'S SOME CREDIT FOR USYK... TAKE IT ALL... I FULLY RESPECT HIM AS THE BEST CRUISER, BETTER THAN BELLEW EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. You are the brain dead one. I know Usyk broke Bellew down.... but don't think that he has knockout power because of the way he did bellew... that is not how you define knockout power.. ERGO... you act like a 6 month casual fan.
I hear what you're saying but to be fair to him he'd just been knocked out and he wasn't fully with. I didn't actually realize at the time until I watched his post-fight interview again an hour or so afterwards. He kept repeating himself and he asked his trainer or the interviewer what round it was he'd been knocked out in only to ask them the exact same question again about 30 seconds to a minute later.