I thought the Ruis fight was alot closer until AJ got rocked. Two of the judges had it 3 rounds to 3 rounds and one had it 4 rounds to AJ and 2 rounds to Ruis. Usyk just put on clinic from pillar to post IMO. Ruiz certainly has more power, but Usyk is a better boxer and much more disciplined. He is not going to become the size of a blimp between the next fight, and he does not have to depend on the lucky punch, "stupid'<Lmaoo>.So was Ruiz. Until the rematch. Maybe you should wait until they fight again, stupid.
Avg power and his record proves it. Not sure why it's a myth when it seems obvious. Apparently now the new fan boys are going to pretend he's a killer puncher if he wants to be.
On the other hand, I don't think anyone says hes a "powderpuff" either. His power is below average for a HW. He's had one stoppage in 3 fights against a semi retired fighter from 2007's b list.No one here is saying that he's a "killer puncher" all of a sudden. They're just dispelling the myth that he can't punch at all. And I agree with them. Anyone that says that he's a powderpuff puncher is a moron that doesn't know shit about boxing IMO. Usyk can bang when he wants to. His career has shown evidence of this.
On the other hand, I don't think anyone says hes a "powderpuff" either. His power is below average for a HW. He's had one stoppage in 3 fights against a semi retired fighter from 2007's b list.
On the other hand, I don't think anyone says hes a "powderpuff" either. His power is below average for a HW. He's had one stoppage in 3 fights against a semi retired fighter from 2007's b list.
Its a bit of a cliche, but almost all hw have some kind.of power. It's very rare to see a complete powderpuff at hw. Byrd might have been the.closest, but even him was able to punch hard enough to get the respect of tua and vander
I've seen some posters here call Usyk feather-fisted which means the same thing as a powderpuff / pitty pat puncher, I suppose. He often doesn't sit down on his punches and throw with real bad intentions so they're not even judging him when he's fully committing to hitting with power. It's easy to misjudge a fighter's power when that's the case. I've mentioned this in the past. When he does sit down though he can actually deal damage and stop opponents.I can't recall if anyone here specifically called him a "powderpuff puncher" ( many did elsewhere though ) but they alluded to it & claimed that AJ would walk right through him because he wouldn't be able to get AJ's respect. Didn't happen that way though did it? He rocked AJ early & nearly stopped him in the final round. And I think he stops AJ in the rematch.
I say he got underestimated above-average power. The knockouts will come soon enough.
You left out Bellew. Decent chin, only previously greased by Adonis the pimp.
Avg power and his record proves it. Not sure why it's a myth when it seems obvious. Apparently now the new fan boys are going to pretend he's a killer puncher if he wants to be.
I've seen some posters here call Usyk feather-fisted which means the same thing as a powderpuff / pitty pat puncher, I suppose. He often doesn't sit down on his punches and throw with real bad intentions so they're not even judging him when he's fully committing to hitting with power. It's easy to misjudge a fighter's power when that's the case. I've mentioned this in the past. When he does sit down though he can actually deal damage and stop opponents.
I'd say his power is about average or slightly above myself. That's not bad at all considering he's a Cruiserweight that moved up to Heavy. What makes him dangerous IMO has more to do with his potent mixture of timing, accuracy, speed, angles, and craftiness/sneakiness on his punches than it does his power. In other words his punches are sharp, their delivery surprises his opponents as they're intended to, and he places them very well.
I'd say his power is about average or slightly above myself.
He does not have heavyweight power, no matter how much people wish it to be true. He can be overwhelming with workrate and after he's worn guys down.
If he had real power, he would have had Joshua out of there. Joshua doesn't take a shot well at all and he went all 12.
He's a points boxer, whether people like it or not.
lol! ROFLLMAO! LMAOLOL! ROFLCOPTER!lol….this guy !
“6 of his last 10 fights have gone the distance and his one stoppage at HW was against a guy who quit on his stool.”lol! ROFLLMAO! LMAOLOL! ROFLCOPTER!
OK, look ,you fucking retard. This thread is about Usyks power. 6 of his last 10 fights have gone the distance and his one stoppage at HW was against a guy who quit on his stool. A fat old boxer who's best fights were literally 15 years ago. He didn't even have great power at cruiser. In his last 10 fights, he's stopped Bellew, Huck and Witherspoon. Fighters who are barely even active. If there was a definition to the term "average power for heavyweight" there would be a picture of Usyk.
Seriously, take the damn stick out of your ass already. How dumb can you be to be offended at someone say a guy who hasn't KO'd a single opponents at HW has average HW power? There is literally 0 proof that the guy has any power at all. Nothing, I mean literally nothing, he has done in the ring points to him being a big puncher. You're literally making up fantasies about the guys power. Get a life already. Imagine seriously being offended by this.
lol OK. KO ratio has nothing to do with KO power. What really matters is our imaginations.“6 of his last 10 fights have gone the distance and his one stoppage at HW was against a guy who quit on his stool.”
Finishing rate =/= punching power. It's only one possible indication of possessing this trait. Plenty of fighters hit harder than their finishing rate would indicate.
“There is literally 0 proof that the guy has any power at all. Nothing, I mean literally nothing, he has done in the ring points to him being a big puncher.”
Of course there's proof that he has power even if it's only rated as average or slightly above. AJ wasn't able to just walk him down like so many people believed he'd be able to do. Were you one of the people who thought AJ could? I wouldn't doubt it but, then again, I was away when the fight happened and the predictions were made. He's been able to consistently hurt these heavyweights. He's not a big hitter at all but he's not feather-fisted, either.