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Just now, leicesterisme said:

Seeing as Fury has absolutely no desire to fight him I doubt that

Fury is scared of him. And with good cause.

 

Not the walkover people seem to think.

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Strange one that.

 

Dubois was behind on points, but wasn't totally outclassed.

 

He arguably won it. That punch was legal. But Usyk may well have got up if it was judged that way.

 

Ultimately, Dubois will learn from this and looking at the rest of the division, he's got 10 years to reach his peak.

 

Fury beats Usyk though, he leans on him, drains him, works the body, uses his reach...

 

Give us the fight we all want to see.

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2 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

Usyk was down for about 5 minutes. Dubois is robbed in my opinion. Usyk clearly the better fighter overall before and after but should have been counted out. 

Usyk only stayed down because he could, if he was being counted he would have got up.

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Just now, tom27111 said:

Strange one that.

 

Dubois was behind on points, but wasn't totally outclassed.

 

He arguably won it. That punch was legal. But Usyk may well have got up if it was judged that way.

 

Ultimately, Dubois will learn from this and looking at the rest of the division, he's got 10 years to reach his peak.

 

Fury beats Usyk though, he leans on him, drains him, works the body, uses his reach...

 

Give us the fight we all want to see.

Best tell fury then

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Disregarding the low shot.

 

Dubois is a quitter.

Posted
5 minutes ago, leicesterisme said:

Usyk only stayed down because he could, if he was being counted he would have got up.

Disagree, his body had gone into spasm. Watch it back. 

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Looking back at it more and more, that's a fvcking disgusting decision. 

 

There's been some horrendous injustices in boxing before, usually involving bent judges, but that is one of the worst ever.

 

 

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I’ve watched Dubois since his debut and way back then I thought he would fight AJ for a Title and took over the reigns as such, The Joyce loss I don’t blame him for at all I’ve watched the fight back a few times and barring the damage to the eye he was the better fighter. 
To win tonight he had to have Usyk knocked out cold, The body shot should of been good enough and if that fights in the uk and it was Usyk the challenger it gets called a legitimate shot and he’s counted out undoubtedly gets finished If he beats the count. 

He can be terrible technically but really likeable lad not everyone has to be a world champion to be a boxer that can be enjoyable to watch 

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1 hour ago, SecretPro said:

My IPTV is decent on FHD, shit in UHD and SD so try flicking to FHD 

I use iptv smarters pro, do you know how to do that in this app? Or alternatively  advise what app you use so I can play around with it on there? Thanks mate.

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Very dodgy refereeing. Can’t blame Usyk.  Ref had to be the one to make the right decision.

 

 

I will say this though, if that’s ruled a knock down, it totally changes the dynamics of the fight. It clearly hurt Usyk and he would have only had 10 seconds to recover. Plus the round would have been  scored a 10-8 round and Dubois would have been like a raging bull. It could have ended very differently.

 

 

it was clearly a wrong decision by the ref- I haven’t seen a single person say differently.

 

I fancy the 3 organizations ordering a rematch. I reckon Fury will see a declining Usyk and will be up for a scrap with him. Dubois will be paid to step aside and he’ll fight the winner.

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2 hours ago, MPH said:

Very dodgy refereeing. Can’t blame Usyk.  Ref had to be the one to make the right decision.

 

 

I will say this though, if that’s ruled a knock down, it totally changes the dynamics of the fight. It clearly hurt Usyk and he would have only had 10 seconds to recover. Plus the round would have been  scored a 10-8 round and Dubois would have been like a raging bull. It could have ended very differently.

 

 

it was clearly a wrong decision by the ref- I haven’t seen a single person say differently.

 

I fancy the 3 organizations ordering a rematch. I reckon Fury will see a declining Usyk and will be up for a scrap with him. Dubois will be paid to step aside and he’ll fight the winner.

Only seen a few reporters/former boxers arguing that was low after reviewing it. I Initially thought it looked low real time but was watching on a crappy stream on my laptop and think the ref went with Usyks initial reaction more than anything. 

Interestingly in the Jared Anderson fight that was on ESPN just now the ref clearly tells them whats legal and whats low before the first bell - he points and tells them that anything below the naval and on the belt is low but both fighters have their shorts low with their belly button visible. I dont recall Usyks shorts looking low with his belly button visible during the fight and boxers shorts tend to start riding up during the rounds anyway. 

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9 hours ago, leicesterisme said:

Seeing as Fury has absolutely no desire to fight him I doubt that

You know that?

So much BS in the hw division none of us mere mortals know who's dodging who.

Put it this way, Tyson wont be worried about anyone in the hw division atm.

 

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Any of these two; even dare to get in the ring with fury, they both will be easily dropped… Fury added power to his technique, and he is underrated yet had no fear to step in to a ring three times with the most dangerous fighter and win each time 

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I think Fury is a total tool, however the Wilder fight sort of proved he’s the best of the bunch. 
 

Usyk is the fighter everyone wants to see. However I think he deals with him with ease. I once thought it would be closer, however I think Uysk struggles with Fury’s size. 
 

However, I don’t think he’s comparable to Lewis or Holyfield. I’m not sure how good Ali was to be honest. Fury is the best in an era that doesn’t have many great challengers. I’d have him over the likes of Tyson, Frasier etc though. 

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11 hours ago, leicesterisme said:

Usyk only stayed down because he could, if he was being counted he would have got up.

No way.

He was gone 

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