Originally posted by Madison
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The skill level at heavyweight is of course lower because most of these guys are over 240lbs and can't athletically do the things smaller fighters can do. It doesn't mean the smaller guys (outside of rare exceptions like Usyk) can beat them. Just look at Gassiev vs Wallin for what happens 99% of the time you put a good cruiser vs a good heavy.
Usyk is 6'3" 222lbs, that is BIGGER than prime George Foreman let alone Joe Frazier and Ali, it's also bigger than Tyson and Holyfield, he's an exception with his skill level but we will find out in a few weeks if even with his skill level he can over come a truly big man who uses his size like a big man should (because AJ doesn't he boxes like a smaller man) .
Heavyweight is a LOT more about physicality than the other divisions are, and that's the reason that Ngannou had success.
Ngannou is very likely the strongest boxer EVER. And I mean that.
I suppose maybe Valuev might be stronger, I don't know.
When you are that freakishly strong, have the hardest recorded punch on history, an iron chin, half decent stamina, AND you are up against a guy who is NOTORIOUS for underestimating opponents and turning in dreadful performances in fights he expects to be easy, and yes you are going to do well.
Add in the fact Ngannou is a pure striker who's UFC game was 95% punches, and yeah, he transitioned to boxing very well.
The smaller UFC guys that Jake Paul ko'd were like the equivilent of if Fury fought Brock Lesnar, a retired 40+ year old ufc guy who wasn't good with his hands even in the UFC.
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