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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Usyk's Promoter Believes His Fighter Could Fight on For Three More Years at Top Level

    Alexander Krassyuk, promoter of IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, believes his boxer has at least three more years left in his career.
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  • hugh grant
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    #2
    Yes 3 more years is doable. 1 fight a year, so 3 fights left that's seems reasonabke. Fury x2 and wilderx1

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    • pollywog
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      #3
      Nah...I'm calling BS.

      If Usyk bests Fury why wouldn't he cement his legacy and retire undefeated with all his faculties intact ? Likewise Fury.

      I doubt there'll be a rematch.

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        #4
        Originally posted by pollywog
        Nah...I'm calling BS.

        If Usyk bests Fury why wouldn't he cement his legacy and retire undefeated with all his faculties intact ? Likewise Fury.

        I doubt there'll be a rematch.
        Its only 2 or 3 fights at most. Hell retire undefeated after 3 more fights too and hell have his faculties intact hopefully and cemented legacy

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        • Atypicalbrit
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          #5
          Yeah in this heavyweight division, sure, why not?

          Beats a fat drugged up fury who didn't bother to train in February

          Then onwards to Zhang who's heart finally gives out the following year

          Then 40 year old Wilder in 2024 then retirement.

          This division ****ing sucks man it really does lol.
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          • TreD
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            #6
            The Heavyweight division died when Americans stopped dominated it.

            These foreigners may be good, but nobody cares- at least not in America

            Hell, I was talking to a guy about Deontay Wilder, and he was like, "Doesn't he fight at middleweight?"

            Nobody cares about the division anymore.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TreD
              The Heavyweight division died when Americans stopped dominated it.

              These foreigners may be good, but nobody cares- at least not in America

              Hell, I was talking to a guy about Deontay Wilder, and he was like, "Doesn't he fight at middleweight?"

              Nobody cares about the division anymore.

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              No it died when Americans became to scared to fight, instead they want to play catch & call it football?? or play hoops & in both cases just act tough they're so insecure. They can't even play rugby as it's to rough.
              Last edited by Bob; 12-03-2023, 08:16 AM.

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                #8
                I don't think Usyk's team should be thinking about a time frame, that he will keep on fighting for 'But the number of fights instead should be the goal'.

                Usyk's legacy is already clear 'Usyk right now as we speak, is a all-time great cruiser weight and overall a all-time great fighter. Usyk is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport of boxing'.

                For me, there is only really 4-5 more fights out there for Usyk which would absolutely maximized his career at Heavyweight without taking unnecessary fights.

                The two Tyson Fury fights, Deontay Wilder if he is still about, Zhang 'And then the third fight with Anthony Joshua'.

                Note: But one of those fighters may fall out of contention for a title fight 'Wilder, Zhang or Joshua'.

                Although I rate Usyk extremely highly, he does not strike me as a fighter 'Who has the kind of staying game as Evander Holyfield or Mike Tyson'. What I mean by this is? Once Usyk is embroiled in a complete brutal battle at Heavyweight, those kind of fights may damage him to the point where it would be wised to get out of the game. There just seem to be a different type of durability with past all-time great Heavyweights.

                I just get the sense with Uysk, if he beats Tyson Fury 'But if the fight is incredibly tough, then this rhetoric of fighting on for another 3 years will switch up real quick etc.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-03-2023, 11:35 AM.

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                • Bob
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                  #9
                  After 32/33 nobody is the same, at 36 Usyk is in his last good year for peak fitness but as boxer's can avoid the best for year's (Aj) I'm sure Usyk could do the same.
                  My allegiances have changed i hope Usyk beats Fury but i think Fury blugeons him with preasure.

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                  • Hustle
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hugh grant

                    Its only 2 or 3 fights at most. Hell retire undefeated after 3 more fights too and hell have his faculties intact hopefully and cemented legacy
                    That's what I would do. 3 more fights max.

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