Usyk amazing!!!

No surprises for us purists. A dominant performance by the greatest post-L.L. era boxer in heavyweight; truly absolute; never in crisis and always in perfect control. Surely an erroneous game plan by the Fury team is to blame…but how do you win against a southpaw without throwing a right jab and a left hook…but they are all in their private jets so they don’t make mistakes, the fact remains that maybe you could have avoided a defeat or even two and maybe won…but also maybe lost…but doing everything you could do.

The match was more exciting than the first one, more rhythm, more blows, but the main reason was that little Ole controlled and put back the blows in all circumstances…we repeat we are sorry for G.K. because we personally believe or rather we believed that he could have been the only one who could have challenged him, but it was not so…or rather he did not succeed…even if in our opinion the potential was not fully exploited.

Ole’s corner was perfect, Fury’s corner was minimal. That left hand was never followed by a straight right followed by the series that should have ended with a hook…a repetition of combinations that we thought could have worried Ole…but it didn’t, but we certainly saw a great fight that highlights the fact that one is an absolute and the other is a second absolute…now everyone wants the champion.

Really a great match, exchanges intensity dynamism timing and shots; what a boxing show.

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