He was beating him up by getting knocked out at 8th. :lol1::lol1:
And?
Plenty of fighters have been losing every minute of a fight and won by KO. I saw Mickey Ward do it.
Hell, even Pernell Whittaker was losing to Hurtado before he stopped him.
Ali vs. Foreman
Ehh no he's not overrated. He cleaned out the cruiserweight division, and cruiserweight is a strong division.
People speak of Usyk as if he was some sort of revolutionary boxer 'From a technical perspective' from my observation he is a well schooled fighter in every area, with no great attributes. 'How does he evade punches? 80% of the time by using a simplistic high guard, he also seems to struggle to fight on the inside' Usyk has moved into the heavyweight division believing that his technical skills are that much superior to everyone else 'But in reality his technical skills are overrated, and physically as a athlete? He is not functioning in the same realm as reality as David Haye or Evander Holyfield.
When you are a cruiser-weight moving up into the heavyweight division, you need to have at-least once great asset 'To possibly negate the gap in dimensions'. David Haye had abnormal speed, athleticism and punching power. Evander Holyfield had incredible physical strength/durability, endurance and to top it off? He was a complete boxer.
Somebody show me the video footage of Usyk's great attributes? Show me the skills that make him far superior to these heavyweights? There is no video footage, because Usyk as a fighter has zero glaring great attributes 'He is just a well schooled solid fighter in every area'
Usyk does not really have much power, his speed of foot/hand is completely overrated and so is his defense 'And when he stops being so timid at heavyweight, all of what I have stated will be unearthed'
I know you all are trolling but you guys are hilarious with these retarded ass hypotheticals. To compare a tried and true warrior, all-time great, HOF'er and legend who've been there and done that to an unproven and untested fighter is not only asinine but is also absolutely insane :rofl:
I accept that I might be slow, but is there any proof Holy was on PEDs? People on here are saying it like its fact. Can anyone direct me to some proof? Holyfield would destroy Usyk by the way.
Like an amateur boxer vs a professional in my opinion.
Holyfield lands the hard shots and roughs him up. A stoppage wouldn’t be out of the question.
Holyfield was possibly the best cruiserweight in history
Only cruiser to give him a fight is Haye, Usyk hasn’t got the power
Lol, you must have been watching a different fight. Do you even know who Bellew and Usyk are?
Oh please, Bellew was ahead on 2 cards when he got stopped.
People forget who Holyfield was, and that’s one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. He would completely outclass Usyk, and pretty much every heavyweight today.
He was a steroid boy my dude.
People forget who Holyfield was, and that’s one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. He would completely outclass Usyk, and pretty much every heavyweight today.
I think Holyfield used the PED's to move up to heavyweight and compete there.
I think the Cruiserweight incarnation of him was the real Holyfield, who was a beast and would massacre Usyk.
I mean, Tony Bellew was beating him up, what do you think prime '87 Holyfield does to him?
Lol, you must have been watching a different fight. Do you even know who Bellew and Usyk are?
It's a 50/50 fight if Holyfield is on steroids. If they were both clean, Usyk would be too big, too strong, too fast, and have too much stamina for Holyfield to handle.
Holyfield beats him up, to many dimensions to his game
Especially that nasty headbutt of his.
I think Usyk gives him nightmares. Chris Byrd boxed his ears off.
Take away Pedvander's superhero alias Evan Fields and it's a 50/50.
If there were to be drug testing then i got Usyk if not then evander takes it.
Everyone here going "Holyfield beats Usyk"
is that with or without PEDs? and if with, will Usyk be allowed to use Anavar? Dbol? GH?
I think Holyfield used the PED's to move up to heavyweight and compete there.
I think the Cruiserweight incarnation of him was the real Holyfield, who was a beast and would massacre Usyk.
I mean, Tony Bellew was beating him up, what do you think prime '87 Holyfield does to him?
Like an amateur boxer vs a professional in my opinion.
Holyfield lands the hard shots and roughs him up. A stoppage wouldn’t be out of the question.
Holyfield was possibly the best cruiserweight in history
Ask the same question in a year, end of 2020, and the answers will be different, they'll say its a 50/50 fight, in 2 years by the end of 2021 the answers will be like - Usyk should be able to outpoint Holyfield and win it comfortably