Loma's competition is far higher level than Usyk's, and he's not a natural LW, whereas Usyk has grown into a mature HW.
And... Fury's two best wins are a risk averse counter punching old man who couldn't pull the trigger anymore, and a useless dosser who is P4P perhaps the most unskilled fighter at the top level the Heavyweight division has ever seen. Who's scared ****less of anyone who presents even a remote stylistic threat. Including the man Usyk has beaten twice.
Just out of interest, because it's one of those British words that's always interesting to hear from Americans, is "dosser" a word you have in the US, or did you learn it from Fury? Or Miniq...
No... never heard it a day in my life until Fury uttered it. It's exclusively British, or maybe exclusively Fury and his fanboys lingo.
Fury walked at him in round 12. Wlad is lucky Fury didn't walk at him from round 1. Would have nutted all over him.
Or maybe had Fury not fought like such a coward, and risked going down in the process like AJ did. He could've been the one who scored 3 knockdowns, stopped and retired the old man. But no, he chose to run like a *****, and a PED fueled ***** at that, and then duck the **** out of the rematch by having a drug fueled mental breakdown. Another cowardly ***** ass move.
To be fair, we've acquired a great many words from your side of the pond. "Ass" is starting to replace our good old-fashioned British "arse", for instance. Edit: I know you're only using the word because it's a Fury thing, not because it's become part of the American lexicon.
It's a word that people primarily from the northern part of England use to chide someone who they consider to be lazy, a bum, or generally useless. It's derived from the Latin word "dosserum", (which itself is derived from the Latin word "dorsal"). Roughly translated, it means "resting upon the back".