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WORST DECISION EVER HE WAS ROBBED BLOODY DISGUSTING
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Terrible, terrible night for boxing.
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In reply to Post #2183 Complete and utter joke.
Embarrassing for the sport.
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What a performance that from JC and credit to Jamie Moor, did a job on JT
I struggle to give Taylor 3 rounds in that, outboxed from the off
Taylor wanting to fight in the inside and couldn’t get in for the jab and just got tied up when he did
Edit - what an absolute load of ****ing bollox
That has got to be one of the worst decisions ever
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In reply to Post #2181 Looking forward to it, potential to be a very good fight
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Good luck to Josh taylor tonight I will be in the crowd but only because i could,nt get a ticket for tomorrow !!
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Oleksandr Usyk has returned back to his home country of Ukraine the moment he heard of Russia's potential invasion. He could have stayed in the UK and been comfortable spending the millions that he earned winning the heavyweight crown from Anthony Joshua - What a hero. Stay safe champ
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In reply to Post #2178 I’ve never thought much to Joshua either. There was plenty people suggesting that he’d be too big for Usyk but my thoughts were that he’ll be too quick for Joshua, could stay out if his way and frustrate him.
I just can’t take to Fury and if they do meet then I wouldn’t be disappointed if Usyk wins it, in fact I’d love for him to beat Fury, but I just dont see it.
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In reply to Post #2176 Joshua ain’t the fighter people think he is. The size of him he could have just layed it on Usyk and smashed him out of there in 6, as usual, scared fighter, can’t take a punch, lacks wold class skills and scared of committing. In the rematch he will try and have him out of there in 6, no other options, if he has not he’s ****ed
Fury just needs to train right and be properly focused. Again, no messing about, get Whyte out in the early rounds and I think he will unless he wants some sparring practice lol, that could be dangerous. Unification fight this year please. A British fighter that unifies the heavyweight belts is the dream
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Im probably going against the grain here
but betting the Fury vs Whyte Potentially could possibly be Furys hardest fight and he could even lose !
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In reply to Post #2175 Does indeed have very good movement. Don’t get me wrong I’d be rooting for Usyk and I’d be delighted if he pulls it off as I really like the guy.
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In reply to Post #2174 Usyk has very good movement and jab,I can't see him knocking Fury out but he could out box him and take it on a decision
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In reply to Post #2173 As much as I rate Usyk and predicted he’d be a world champion I just see Fury toying with him and taking him out whenever he pretty much chooses.
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In reply to Post #2172 Fury vs Usyk would be a very interesting fight,there is no way AJ is beating Usyk in the rematch.
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In reply to Post #2171 I hope that’s the warm up for the unification of the belts by Fury
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