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So close to 20lbs dummy, he has more muscle mass and actually trained this time.He doesn’t just “look” 20 lbs lighter, you moron. He was 278 lbs against Ngannou, 262 lbs against Usyk. You can’t even read numbers now?
He doesn’t just “look” 20 lbs lighter, you moron. He was 278 lbs against Ngannou, 262 lbs against Usyk. You can’t even read numbers now?
We won’t see sloppy out of shape fury this time. Looks 20 lbs lighter
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Says the fat man.I keep saying, a little fat does not negate all a mans talent, or lack of that. We'll see tonight.
He can look 20lb lighter without actually being 20lb lighter.He doesn’t just “look” 20 lbs lighter, you moron. He was 278 lbs against Ngannou, 262 lbs against Usyk. You can’t even read numbers now?
You aren't wrong but regardless he still lost that fight and got outskilled. He didn't look bad because he gassed out. He just got wrecked and embarrassed. Think Joshua beats Fury going by their common opponentfor those claiming he 'prepared properly' for that fight .. just look at those two pictures .. he didn't do shit for that fight guaranteed .. probably looked at one tape of ngannou boxing, laughed and never looked again .. no discipline, no meal prepping, no proper legit camp
Based on the timing, best guess would be that he figured the Ngannou fight would be the start of his real training camp for Usyk. He might have hit mitts and worked out a bit for a few weeks and was treating the Ngannou fight like a sparring day.for those claiming he 'prepared properly' for that fight .. just look at those two pictures .. he didn't do shit for that fight guaranteed .. probably looked at one tape of ngannou boxing, laughed and never looked again .. no discipline, no meal prepping, no proper legit camp
It's not necessarily decline either. It's a combination of being out of shape, not having any tape to watch even if you wanted to have a detailed game plan, and his go to strategy of leaning on his opponent to wear them out didn't work against a bigger stronger guy who's an MMA fighter and unbothered by heavy clinching.Honestly, I dont buy the reason he looked bad was that he was out of shape.
I think hes declined.
He should have easily handled Ngannou regardless of his shape.
Joshua made him look so bad.
I got Usyk tonight.
I see your point and agree mostly but if Ngannou was so simple to figure out you would think Fury would have done so pretty quick.Based on the timing, best guess would be that he figured the Ngannou fight would be the start of his real training camp for Usyk. He might have hit mitts and worked out a bit for a few weeks and was treating the Ngannou fight like a sparring day.
He obviously wasn't going to have back to back real training camps.
It's not necessarily decline either. It's a combination of being out of shape, not having any tape to watch even you wanted to have a detailed game plan, and has go to strategy of leaning on his opponent to wear them out didn't work against a bigger stronger guy who's an MMA fighter and unbothered by heavy clinching.
Joshua had tape to watch and see that Ngannou basically just throws check hooks all day, and Joshua is more of a real boxer anyway who throws combinations and sets things up and doesn't rely on the clinch very much.
12 pounds heavier than his standard 221 which I believe he was for the Joshua fights and Dubois iirc.Not sure if its just that picture but Usyk looks a little soft, no?