One tune-up then a title shot. Who knows what happens at HW, but this will be the plan.
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Only question is, can he take shots of heavyweights. He has superior skills. he is not too short, Ruiz is shorter than him.
Holyfield was a cruiserweight as well, but The real deal had a great power.Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 09-07-2019, 04:17 AM.
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I think they had to re-evaluate his opponent and they decided to be more careful in picking Takam as his first fight. They obviously learn from the Joshua-Ruiz fight. Do what Wilder and Fury does, fight some no name guy, a guy that has the looks and young enough to be “Hungry”. Don’t take unnecessary risks until you get to the point where you want to be.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostOnly question is, can he take shots of heavyweights. He has superior skills. he is not too short, Ruiz is shorter than him.
Holyfield was a cruiserweight as well, but The real deal had a great power.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostOnly question is, can he take shots of heavyweights. He has superior skills. he is not too short, Ruiz is shorter than him.
Holyfield was a cruiserweight as well, but The real deal had a great power.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostOnly question is, can he take shots of heavyweights. He has superior skills. he is not too short, Ruiz is shorter than him.
Holyfield was a cruiserweight as well, but The real deal had a great power.
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Adamek too & I'm not convinced Usyk is all that better. The way people talk about Usyk is he's some unbeatable beast, in reality he was getting out boxed by Bellew & had a very close bout with Briedis. A lot of people are in for a rude awakening.
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Originally posted by Slipthepunch View PostUsyk already beat Joyce convincingly in the world series amateur competition
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