And how he uses brainwashing to gain favour of referee's due to his soft body and needing to make the referees believe he is getting hit low. It's actually an interesting tactic and pretty good when you think about it. This content is protected Clean bodyshot by AJ (there is another one exactly the same but left hook to the body as well earlier in this fight) Usyk complains (as he does in the legal bodyshot in round 4 I believe also) Referee says keep them up One of many examples Usyk is soft to the body He complains even when the bodyshots are legit Half the time the referee is unable to work out if it's low and says keep them up Then you crunch him with a bodyshot that folds him in half and the referee thinks "Oh must of been low" and doesn't rule a knockdown. AJ failed here because he should have jumped on him, not engaged in a verbal battle about how it wasn't low.
I hope to god Francis continues his boxing career but he needs a fight early next year and because he is so time limited make is at least a known heavyweight. Beatable but not a knock over job.
That is actually ridiculous. Clean shot to the ribs and he claims it was low lmao. Imagine any other fighter besides Usyk did this, you wouldn't hear the end of it. I wonder how many times he's gonna pull something like that in the Fury fight.
AJ complains at him to say he did nothing wrong. Fury in this type of instance wouldn't hesitate or talk, he'd be on him like a rash. The actual lowblow AJ landed in this fight wasn't intentional either because it deflected off Usyk's tight guard into his groin. People want to say Dubios was hitting low all night but that's tosh.
AJ also landed some good bodyshots in this fight which Usyk didn't complain about but i'm pretty sure Usyk felt them and hid his crumbling pain unfortunately AJ sucks so decides to reset and give Usyk a moment to compose himself. I have no idea why. If Fury touches that body he isn't going to wait around he's going to continue the assault and continue to pressure. Not let Usyk step back and breathe.
I've been subverting an underground group of hardcore Usyk boxing fans who believe he is the man who can beat the man. They caught me looking at illegal Fury material and I barely escaped with my life.
So, cheating to protect your weakness is admirable? Might as well stop testing for steroids. Anything goes. SMH
If Usyk can influence a referee by simply pretending he is getting hit low then fair play to the man. Boxers routinely hit each other on the back of the head and that's a far worse infringement. Usyk won't have any time to complain and tap his hips when Fury is ripping his body.