Can we straight up say Usyk is the 2nd greatest Cruiserweight?

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  1. theanatolian

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    Dude, HEAVYWEIGHT IN THE AMATEURS IS EQUAL TO CRUISERWEIGHT IN THE PROS. What is so hard to undestand about this?

    Heavyweights in the amateurs are weighing in at 200 lbs, just like the cruiserweights are doing in the pros. How do you exactly dry out weighing exactly the same?

    Usyk was an 200 pounder as an amateur, he competed as an 200 pounder as a pro far. When you say "he moved down" as a pro, you're lying. Now he's moved up to HW just like Holyfield, Adamek and Haye before him.
     
  2. Dubblechin

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    Dude. This is the first collection of amateur heavyweights who decided to be pussies and fight at a cruiserweights as pros in order to pick up easier belts.

    What's so hard for you to understand about this?

    Wake up.

    Sorry, I can't jump on the bandwagon and pretend they're all awesome when they're being total bitches.
     
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  3. Dubblechin

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    You're high. And I'm not lying.

    Which one - Holyfield, Adamek or Haye -- fought at 200 pounds as an amateur?

    Which one - Holyfield, Adamek or Haye - turned pro as a heavyweight and moved down to cruiserweight?

    Usyk fought as an amateur heavyweight. He turned pro as a heavyweight. He fought as a pro in the WSB as a heavyweight. He fought outside the WSB as a pro as a heavyweight.

    AND THEN HE MOVED DOWN TO CRUISERWEIGHT.
     
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  4. theanatolian

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    You're the first peabrain to claim that fighting at the same weight as an amateur and as a pro is being a *****. Just like 178 pounders in the amateurs turn pro at 175 lbs or 168 lbs, the 165 pounders turn pro at 160 lbs and 147 pounders turn pro at 147 lbs, 200 lbers in the amateurs turn pro at 200 lbs unless they outgrow the weight.
     
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  6. Dubblechin

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    They didn't TURN PRO AS 200 pounders. They turned as pro AS HEAVYWEIGHTS.

    Brieidis weighed 205 for his debut. His opponent was 211. What weight division do you think that is?

    When was the last time Danny Williams was a freaking Cruiserweight? He weighed 284 in his fight before Briedis.

    Brieidis was a heavyweight for FOUR YEARS before he moved down to cruiserweight.

    Pea BRAIN.
     
  7. theanatolian

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    Haye was a HW(200 pounder) last he fought as an amateur and he turned pro as a cruiserweight(then 190 lbs) as a pro.

    Holyfield was a 178 pounder as an amateur, then he turned pro at the same weight, then he grew.

    Adamek was a teenager when he turned pro. Usyk was a MW at the same age.

    They were all cruiserweight champions just like Usyk, they all moved up to heavy just like Usyk did.

    Usyk fought at 200 lbs as an amateur, he turned pro fighting at 200 lbs. To claim he moved down is a lie, and you're a dishonest piece of **** for repeating the same lie over and over again.
     
  8. theanatolian

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    Usyk fought at 201 lbs as an amateur, he turned pro weighing in at 200.5 lbs.

    He did not move down. He fought as a pro at the exact same weight where fought as an amateur.

    There was no moving down.

    Lying sack.
     
  9. Dubblechin

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    Usyk turned pro in the WSB fighting Joyce and Hrgovic, for which he was paid. They haven't been below 200 pounds since they started eating solid foods.

    And four of his 17 opponents outside the WSB were heavyweights.

    The only person lying is you.
     
  10. Dubblechin

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    And in his second fight, he weighed 206 and his opponent was 208. Is that MOVING DOWN? What division is the 208-pound division?

    His fourth opponent weighed 204. What division is that?

    His ninth opponent weighed 207. What division is that? Because that's what Wilder weighed for his debut.
     
  11. theanatolian

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    If you weren't dumb and ignorant like I said you were, you'd know that there was no 200 lbs limit at WSB when Usyk fought there. The highest weight limit was LHW.

    Usyk was an 200 lber as an amateur, he competed as an 200 lber as a pro until he moved up in late 2018.
     
  12. theanatolian

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    Fighters weigh in a few lbs above theri weight class in non-title bouts all the time. Adamek had a fight weighing in at 201 lbs during his campaign at cruiser.
     
  13. Dubblechin

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    I know !!!! You're lost.

    Usyk was a heavyweight WHO MOVED DOWN to pick up easier belts. Just like his buddy Briedis, who was a heavyweight for FOUR GODDAMN YEARS before moving down for easier belts.

    All of which totally seems lost on you.
     
  14. Dubblechin

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    I'm tired of arguing. These guys are in their mid 30s and the end of their careers is approaching.

    If you haven't figured out by now what's been going on, it's too late for you.
     
  15. theanatolian

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    No, you are a lying piece of **** with zero dignity who'll spew the same lie over and over again instead of facing the fact that he got owned and exposed the dishonest simpleton he is.

    Usyk was an 200 pounder as an amateur and he competed as an 200 pounder as a pro. Whoever claims he "moved down" is either a troll or a moron who needs to go back to first grade for simple arithmetic lessons.