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How well can Opetaia do at Heavyweight?

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  • #31
    I don't think he's got the right style and attributes for heavyweight.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by James Daley View Post
      It depends on where Oleksandr Usyk will be then.
      I have to query Jai Opetaia's size first - He says that he makes the 200 lb limit easily & doesn't look like he fights much over 210 lbs?
      How about a match with Huni?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Dr Z View Post

        How about a match with Huni?
        Opetaia vs Huni would be a massive sellout in Australia! Huni’s performance against Wardley boosted his profile, but he’ll need to return to the winner’s circle before that matchup can really gain traction.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Dr Z View Post



          Once you egg is cracked, it sledom is the same.​ It is how the game goes.
          Just ask Connor Benn.

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          • #35
            His recent performances pikashow app especially brutal stoppages of high-level fighters like David Nyika and Claudio Squeo—have cemented his reputation as one of the most dominant cruiserweights in the world. Many see a pathway ahead: unify at cruiserweight, then step into heavyweight for a shot at titles like Oleksandr Usyk’s.

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            • #36
              Opetaia’s speed and footwork could really give a lot of heavyweights trouble. Even though he’s not the biggest guy for the division, his agility and sharp combinations might help him outbox slower opponents. With the right matchmaking and time to grow into the weight, he could surprise a lot of people.​ cheapestsmmpanel

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