A simple 24 hrs or less, squire. This content is protected Time is running ..Fury and his fans STILL have some time... It's never too late for redemption, until it is, that Is...
Kudos to the very very few that maintained Usyk looked about the same weight as usual! Couldn't saved pages!
Usyk has less muscle definition than against Joshua. I hope the postponement hasn't disrupted his form and cycle too much.
I've pick pocketed ounces of gold chains as a pro! No ways can you hide 5lbs of gold in your pockets without it showing. If it's there, I'll nick it...
You can clearly hear here that 223 gets called out & then incorrectly announced as 233. Usyk is around the same weight he normally is This content is protected
[QUOTE="Olu G. Rotimi, post: 22866527, member: 1843 I am even more convinced he is going to terrorise Fury and stop him![/QUOTE] Not so much a terrorise, more a humbling I reckon. The stoppage is just a marker.. Humbling is good, terrorised is not. Let's see how Fury deals with it.
I guess I am one of the few here who doesn't care who wins. I just hope its a good fight with no controversy.
It's funny that you say this because I couldn't put my finger on it. Fury looks noticeably thinner but still flabby with very little definition, almost sickly.
Green Joshua was a destroyer on the way up when he was facing lower level opponents but Whyte and Breazeale took him 7 rounds. Then 41 Wlad took him life and death over 11, after that he was more tentative. Takam was going 12 before the British stoppage, Parker went 12 and gave him things to think about, his 39 Povetkin win was impressive but many had Joshua 4-2 down after 6. Then Ruiz took his 0. He had two bites of the cherry against Usyk, with A-side advantage in his favour and age on his side too. Usyk was able to overcome these collectively massive disadvantages and remain undefeated because he's been a significantly better heavyweight than Joshua. 130 lbs men don't have to deal with 3 stone weight deficits or nearly the level of power that Usyk does, hence Holyfield is the only one to have comparable success at HW and cruiser has been around since 1979, so it's objectively very rare. Whether Inoue, Mayweather, Pacquiao etc. could have greater success if they were 100 lbs heavier has no relation to reality. Usyk's a 2x P4P No.1 because he's in the absolute top tier.
Usyk has somehow lost all of his muscle definition. What could have happened? He looks so puny next to Fury. Tyson is going to chew him up like wild boar meat.
Throughout this thread you've been going on about this...it's really starting to look like an early excuse already