Again, where did his manager say it was a draw? You don't spit facts @Austinboxing you can't even read
Are you braindead???? For real???? This is David Haye words, who worked with guess who???? Yeah, exactly Chisora. Noone of Usyk team have ever said that Usyk lost that match, that they feel it was a draw or lose. Haye can manufactured whatever the f**** he likes, doesn't mean its true.
What exactly are we going to find out on Saturday? Just how many rounds Chisora really won off of Usyk?
The first 2 rounds made Usyk look bad in entire (and even post) fight. Especially him complaining to the ref like a primary school kid.
I think Usyk was playing possum in that fight. Let's be real guys, AJ was in attendance for that fight. You really think Usyk couldn't have put up a better performance than what he did? He wanted to make sure he didn't scare AJ off and to secure the super-fight with him and it worked. In the AJ fight, he was a totally different fighter, what changed? I understand Chisora's style is roughing guys up and it was Usyk's only 2nd fight at heavyweight but Usyk could've whooped him worse than he did, especially in the 2nd half of the fight when Chisora got really tired. He just didn't put his gas on the pedal like he did against Bellew. Those are my two cents at-least.
So in essence you want Joshua to shrink down a few inches and become an iron chinned bob and weave slugger. An excellent gameplan all round.
Problem is, so far your 'take' is to score a fight really badly and then fail to understand David Haye claiming Usyk's manager said something is not the same as Egis Klimas being directly quoted. Managed to get round to watching Hrgović yet?
Usyk answer that question already and i have posted this like 100x time already. He had hard camp, cause he was struggling with personal problem and injuries. He also had to undergo surgery to one of his arm, due to injury. He had to cancel his camp 3 times, and anyone that have basic knowledge of martial arts, should know how s**** that is. He was literally at 20%. His manager also said that just like you mention AJ was in the front row, and this was the match that make their mind(AJ team) to take the match with Usyk. Usyk and his manager did this interview on the Ukrainian TV when they get home, after they won the HW championship. The question was something similar to: Did you hold back against Chisora, and he answer with the stuff above.
Facts my arse. "I scored it 113-115" might be a fact, but it's also a subjective opinion. Del Boy started well but slowed and his pressure got less intense later on. He was seriously buzzed at least once in the fight and whilst Usyk was uncomfortable in quite a few rounds, Del was never really on top of him other than the odd short period. A tough fight, but not a particularly close one in my opnion. Also, fighting Del has no bearing on fighting AJ. That's one of Usyks strengths - he's seen all shapes, all sizes, all styles and knows how to adapt. I highly doubt Joshua is going to come out with something he's never seen before unless he's secretly had a third arm grafted onto his chest in the past 11 months.