oogiebe wrote: ↑21 Mar 2019, 17:58
I'm not surprised at this matchup, but disappointed with all the talk of Usyk wanting to 'dive right in' to the HW scene. He's diving into the kiddie pool here.
This kiddie pool was visited by Joshua as the champion. Just saying.
IMO, this is fine first heavyweight fight for Usyk.
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sturm vogel wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 21:27
Takam is eager to shelled into ruin and Usyk eager to fire the grad. Will watch this while listening to Taubert.
SenorPipino wrote: ↑10 Apr 2019, 22:17
Nevertheless, Chisora is still interested in fighting Usyk as long as a title is at stake or he's offered a "suitcase full of money."
tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 12:35
It seems like every other fight he takes is just another loss for Chisora
I just watched Hunter vs Usyk, and while it was several years ago, it makes me question Usyk's success level at HW. I'd give Chisora a chance as he is way bulkier/stronger than anyone Usyk has faced. I'm unconvinced.
oogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 12:36
I just watched Hunter vs Usyk, and while it was several years ago, it makes me question Usyk's success level at HW. I'd give Chisora a chance as he is way bulkier/stronger than anyone Usyk has faced. I'm unconvinced.
I'm not sold on Usyk being the heir apparent to the heavy weight title.
But I'd comfortably back Usyk to win a wide wide decision over Chisora
oogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 12:36
I just watched Hunter vs Usyk, and while it was several years ago, it makes me question Usyk's success level at HW. I'd give Chisora a chance as he is way bulkier/stronger than anyone Usyk has faced. I'm unconvinced.