Only Jai Opetaia and Moses Itauma can challenge Usyk. Parker is good but he’s too standard and by the numbers to have any shot at winning. Sure he deserves the shot but does anyone think he will legitimately challenge ? Since Usyk has only a couple of fights left don’t we want to see him in matches where the outcome is unknown. Opetaia has the speed and footwork and Itauma has the quickness and power to make it interesting. Parker is a forgone conclusion.
True, the Parker and Rivas ones were legit despite the jobbing they got from the result.
That is what I care about. Good HW fights… The great Oilskin Parker should be fighting Usyk next! Turkey ain’t buying? How dare he deny the great Oilskin! All hail Lord Parker!
Lots of guys piss hot but Whyte was in a lot of good fights win or lose…
True, the Parker and Rivas ones were legit despite the jobbing they got from the result.
He also never saw an uppercut he didn't want to lie down for.
...and he's never been the same since pissing hot !
Lots of guys piss hot but Whyte was in a lot of good fights win or lose…
What made Whyte effective was that he's a Hard man in an estrogenic division.
Skill wise he's absolute crap but he can ****, and he isn't scared to have a fight, unlike AJ, Fury and others who get hit on the chin and don't want to know.
Whyte understands in boxing you can't go swimming and not get wet. He's never been scared to take a shot.
I agree & used to enjoy watching his fights…
What made Whyte effective was that he's a Hard man in an estrogenic division.
Skill wise he's absolute crap but he can ****, and he isn't scared to have a fight, unlike AJ, Fury and others who get hit on the chin and don't want to know.
Whyte understands in boxing you can't go swimming and not get wet. He's never been scared to take a shot.
He also never saw an uppercut he didn't want to lie down for.
...and he's never been the same since pissing hot !
If he can’t beat this version of Whyte then I’m not sure he goes far. In my opinion Whyte was much better than people give him credit for. He was top 10 for nearly a decade & has some good wins…
What made Whyte effective was that he's a Hard man in an estrogenic division.
Skill wise he's absolute crap but he can bang, and he isn't scared to have a fight, unlike AJ, Fury and others who get hit on the chin and don't want to know.
Whyte understands in boxing you can't go swimming and not get wet. He's never been scared to take a shot.
Lets see how Itauma does againt unmotivated Whyte first.
If he can’t beat this version of Whyte then I’m not sure he goes far. In my opinion Whyte was much better than people give him credit for. He was top 10 for nearly a decade & has some good wins…
I agree with you BUT Itauma is clearly on a different planet in terms of TALENT than those guys.
His handspeed is ridiculous, it's S+ handspeed.
There's still a lot of questions need answering but I understand people getting excited by a guy with the best handspeed in the division in like 20 years.
Time will tell…
Itauma is 20.
Do you want to know what Usyk was doing when he was 20?
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A 20 year old Usyk goes to sleep against a 20 year old Itauma.
I know you are going to come out with some excuse about why it's not relevant or why it doesn't matter but I'm saying, let's be fair and balanced with our expectations shall we?
Do you think Moses Ituama is going to develop as a fighter much more than we see now? There is a possibility that he does not improve much 'I have stated in my previous posts, that Moses Ituama seems like one of those people who mature very early in life'.
Note: That is why I have suggested that his team may need to capitalize on his ability real quick 'As he looks to have those Riddick Bowe type genetics, but does he have Bowe's boxing ability? That is yet to be seen'.
Moses Ituama like most rookie fighters, is most likely training with a high work ethic and passion for the sport 'Even still I don't think his conditioning appears to be super great. Those are all the signs of having certain traits, which I don't think are conducive for longevity'.
We may be witnessing Ituama's peak now, I am not certain that his absolute peak is years from now 'He may not have that type of development curve as a fighter'.
To conclude: So therefore? Making this comparison between Oleksandr Uysk and Moses Ituama at the early stages of their career is irrelevant 'Moses Ituama has achieved nothing much in the sport, if his career stops right now. Former past British fighters such as David Price, Audley Harrison, Danny Williams and Michael Sprott are all miles better fighters than him'.
Clearly Moses Ituama has some ability, and attributes that are very easy to market and bamboozle surface level sports fans. But people must not get carried away; the boxing ring has the ability to bare all. Moses Ituama has not experience his litmus test inside the boxing ring.
A good promoter will try their best to shield their fighters from the reveal for as long as possible, until? The time comes. Moses Ituama is still being manufactured as a fighter and matched to win. There is nothing wrong with that, I just don't think now is the stage of his career where people should be comparing him to genuine elite level fighters'.
Oleksandr Uysk during his rookie years was compiling an impressive amateur resume 'Which would eventually cumulate in being a European and World Amateur Champion. And then wining the pinnacle becoming the 2012 Olympic Champion' etc.
The only one I'd give any sort of chance to would be Kabayel and even then he's very sloppy at times and gets caught a bunch coming in.
I don't see either of these troubling Usyk he has 10 times the experience than they do vs southpaws combined and I just see both as very watered down versions really.
They're both athletically gifted but as far as skills and creativity just far too limited.
Everyone is super high on Itauma but I see it more like if you took everything away that makes Usyk good then you're left with an Itauma
Itauma is 20.
Do you want to know what Usyk was doing when he was 20?
This
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A 20 year old Usyk goes to sleep against a 20 year old Itauma.
I know you are going to come out with some excuse about why it's not relevant or why it doesn't matter but I'm saying, let's be fair and balanced with our expectations shall we?
The only one I'd give any sort of chance to would be Kabayel and even then he's very sloppy at times and gets caught a bunch coming in.
I don't see either of these troubling Usyk he has 10 times the experience than they do vs southpaws combined and I just see both as very watered down versions really.
They're both athletically gifted but as far as skills and creativity just far too limited.
Everyone is super high on Itauma but I see it more like if you took everything away that makes Usyk good then you're left with an Itauma
I still don’t think they would beat usyk but they would have a better chance of it than Parker, Kab, or Fury again, no doubt in my mind.
Lets see how Itauma does againt unmotivated Whyte first.
The guy stretches Dempsey McKean so he can beat Usyk… Seen this hype before with Botysov, Ajagba, Makhmudov, Anderson, Dimitrenko & David Price to name a few. McKean was a good statement win but let’s see what happens when he gets hit cleanly by a big punch or gets cut…
I agree with you BUT Itauma is clearly on a different planet in terms of TALENT than those guys.
His handspeed is ridiculous, it's S+ handspeed.
There's still a lot of questions need answering but I understand people getting excited by a guy with the best handspeed in the division in like 20 years.
Father Time is the most likely contender to beat Usyk. Itauma is a good prospect and may develop into an all-around fighter in 5-6 years' time, but right now, he is nowhere near a threat to beat Usyk. I am not sure he even beats Whyte unless Whyte is totally gone by now, given his age and inactivity.
- - Usyk said he's got one more and done in Ukraine.
Then the usual punch drunks will have to find someone else blabber about...
Oh no, that means Ali remains no1
Only Jai Opetaia and Moses Itauma can challenge Usyk. Parker is good but he’s too standard and by the numbers to have any shot at winning. Sure he deserves the shot but does anyone think he will legitimately challenge ? Since Usyk has only a couple of fights left don’t we want to see him in matches where the outcome is unknown. Opetaia has the speed and footwork and Itauma has the quickness and power to make it interesting. Parker is a forgone conclusion.
The guy stretches Dempsey McKean so he can beat Usyk… Seen this hype before with Botysov, Ajagba, Makhmudov, Anderson, Dimitrenko & David Price to name a few. McKean was a good statement win but let’s see what happens when he gets hit cleanly by a big punch or gets cut…
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