Very insightful. Maybe UYSK is a threat and better than I thought. How did he get so old? 32 in January
Lol that seems to be totally lost on some,ain’t like he’s moving up to heavyweight on a whim and whatsmore Usyk made Bellew look smaller imo. Imo Usyk is made for the heavyweight division,if Povetkin made a career out of it then I’m sure Usyk who I expect to be better than Povetkin,will be just fine.
Lol not a great look for Sky or boxing,sticking a mic in front of someone who literally just had brain damage.Looked like he thought Usyk was his wife lol.
Thankyou said this on YouTube and some muppet told me I was flat wrong lol. Very much like Lomos opposition in that you can tell they looking for a way out and Usyk was very obliging,better that than a prolonged beating for twelve rounds anyway.
Oh... I don't know, maybe because I argued with you for about 5 pages on my Usyk At Heavyweight thread, that he had the skills and power to hang with the Heavyweights, and you got really defensive, emotional and angry about it because you're such a brain dead AJ/Matchroom fanboy, and of all the posts of mine you choose to quote, it happens to be one where I'm praising Usyk's underrated power. You know.... because you're clearly deeply threatened and scared of Usyk and the genuine risk he poses for Anthony Joshua, which is why you got all snitty with me in the first place. I don't care what any of the biased excuse making shill talking heads said after the fight, huge puncher AJ couldn't do that to a clearly dead tired Carlos Takam, but Povetkin did and Chisora of all people did. and like I said before, why couldn't Masternak, Brudov or Clev do that to Bellew? After all, they had a Bellew that was far more tired than the one Usyk was in the ring with. He wasn't KO'd just because he got tired, like you said, Usyk was flat out beating his ass ragged, that's why he started falling apart to begin with, not because his gas tank depleted all of a sudden, there's tired Bellew against Clev and Bellew against Masternak, and then there's Usyk-Bellew, where all of a sudden when Bellew starts getting tagged clean in the 6th and 7th, he quickly falls apart and gets violently KO'd in the 8th. He was KO'd from an accumulation of clean flush punches, not because he was gassed. He was beaten into submission and violently KO'd, because Usyk has underrated power. Plenty of guys break people down, and it goes the distance with them hanging on in the last 3 or 4 rounds, not everyone can break down and violently stop their opponents. Also... But... but... but... Bellew is glass jawed right? Based on what? Getting KO'd by a savage KO artist once? Or was it because he suffered a few flash knockdowns and has gotten rocked here and there? Hell.... Wlad was KO'd three times, and rocked countless times, so why couldn't AJ do to Wlad what Usyk did to Bellew? After all, he is a huge big badass KO artist, whose power is so immense that he can stop guys with a the wind off of a passing graze. You'd think landing flush on a tired out old worn down 40 year old with a glass jaw, that would be easy work right? You say you're not trying to take credit away or invalidate his win in any way, but every word you write drips of the exact opposite. That is your sole intent behind making the argument, or excuse is putting it better, that you're making. You're trying to denigrate Usyk. What kind of ****ing argument am I having with you? Why don't we all go back and start psychoanalyzing the quality of the wins in every fight in the history of the sport to see if we can validate or invalidate the wins, based on all of the ATG's opponents levels of tiredness at the time of the stoppages. Get the **** out of here with this bull****.
Nah, even if I can't get through to the dunces I'm arguing with, maybe my words will have an impact on others that are following along that choose to not participate.
Lol my thoughts exactly. Good ole Manny. Giving three or four opposing possible outcomes before for the fight then saying "This fight is going exactly as I predicted."