Come on - another one of those topics! Haven't you all write all of this already before? The entire arguing is fine, but to a certain point. Whoever wins the fight will give a sour taste to the fan base of the one who lost. For me, I've written it on other Fury-Usyk threads, will be sad no matter who loses it, as they're both great in a different way and I doubt the fight will result in a draw. I also believe that the judges and the referee will be fair.
6'6, 250 lbs powerhouse Joshua would destroy pretty much all historical heavyweights, Louis, Ali, Holmes etc. Usyk schooled him twice, as the B-side. Fury-Usyk is the GOAT fight.
Only thing Fury is putting in a bag is 2 big macs, a large fry, chicken nuggets and an apple pie with a gallon of coke.
In the normal situation I would favor Usyk everyday of the week and twice on the sunday, but this war is really messing his head up. He already said so much BS, that I don't know how mentally well he can be in the future fights.
Good observation my Friend! I just do not know if Frazier was at all likely to beat prime Ali or Foreman even with no handicaps. His left could not have gotten much better, & with his swarming close in style, I dunno if 2020 in both eyes would have done much more for him-however being so great WITH the prolems-& later high blood pressure-was remarkable. It is vague with Ali, because he talked of quitting, like when blinded against Liston, but would he really have insisted upon it? Futch did the right thing; if Ali was about to quit, he could not know, & Frazier had an escalating risk & quite small chance to win. Futch did not want to see him disabled or another fighter die in the ring.