How's about reality? Yellow Belly has been dropped, badly hurt and very nearly dropped numerous times by complete featherfists like Cunningham, Pajkic, and Firtha and he had 25lbs and 44lbs respectively on two of those
The chicken has to dare to come out of the coop first and obviously said chicken has been ducking and clucking like crazy and trying to age the way smaller Usyk out and make him go through as many of his mandatory challengers first in order so it puts more miles on his clock
WAHEY THE EXCUSES ARE BEGINNING Don't shoot yourself in the foot so early. Believe in Usyk with all your heart and soul...like me or don't believe at all.
Again, it comes back to reality. Everyone who inhabits it knows exactly what Yellow Belly has been doing and what game he and Big Frank are playing. And everyone who doesn't believes their lies, which to be fair is only about 1% of boxing fans across the globe
Firstly Usyk should have won that fight, but the scoring in amateur fight is so so biased. Not that we don't get b.c. results in the Pros as well .... Secondly that was illegal shot and the referee officially warned him and they gave Usyk 2 points for that. It was shot after a referee command and Usyk was relaxed. Where exactly the shot land is hard to say, as the quality is garbage and the punch is a uppercut. But just before that, there was a clear lowblow, and plenty of after. Which is for what Usyk get mad and hit him on the side of the head in the clinch before the accident happen.
While an amateur loss is indeed bad, and Fury could laugh at it. Usyk did manage to pick up and Olympic Gold (+ a World Championships gold + a European gold). So there's that.
Just some reality about Fury and his amateur career. If Fury had fought in the ams as long as even AJ, he would have won an Olympic medal, likely gold. Yes, he missed out on the Olympics to Price or whatever, but that's because he was quite a bit younger. In fact, his loss to Price in the ams only improves his reputation because he was 17 years old and Price was a grown man and I think had already got his bronze medal by then. Many critics don't seem to understand his career. He turned pro very early by today's standards, they mock the 'loss' to McDermett but Fury was 20 years old, that's how early he went pro and how early he was fighting seasoned pros, British level fighters etc. As stated, if he'd even stuck around in the ams as long as Price/AJ/Joyce etc. he would have won medals, it's pretty obvious. And if he'd stayed as long as Eastern Euros, could easily have multiple golds.
Fury was 17 and Price 22 hardly full grown man. fury also would have been testing more often in the amateurs. Something he didn’t have done until the wlad fight