Nash enjoyed both fights, but the skill level on display (by both men, it was a very close fight) in Fury vs Usyk superceded that of Beterbiev vs Bivol, and only bias against the (modern) heavyweight division will have people believing otherwise. Nash would go as far as to call it the best and most skilled fight of all time, that could only be bettered, in the near future at least, by the rematch. Fury's distractors only ramble on about his size, but he's actually far from optimum size, he's around 4 inches to tall for the ideal size HW, as being so tall takes away from further balance, agility, and speed he could have, of which, despite being on a slight decline (age/lifestyle), he still has in abundance.
Usyk is a superior version of Bivol, and although Beterbiev is a great fighter, very technically sound, and a feared puncher, he does not have anywhere near the overall skillset of Tyson Fury. It's funny how Lennox Lewis can lose to two men, both by KO, that aren't fit to lace Dereck Chisora's boots, never mind Usyk's, and gets a pass, that every Mike Tyson loss is put down to him being passed his prime, and that Evan Fields (Evander Holyfield) can lose 100 fights and live like he's Walter White, and all get a pass, yet Fury, the man who dethroned prime Wlad, so much so in Wlad's backyard, he might as well have been fighting in his kitchen, then beat Wilder when nobody else could, and when Joshua and Hearn ran when Wilder put down $50 million on a table, goes on to lose a very close split-decision, in a fight that he dominated in spells between 4-7, and gets slaughtered.
We need to put some respect on the name of these two ATG heavyweights. Not just Usyk, but Fury too, and mark the Great Nash's words, the Furious one is going to produce something very special in December. Nash out - His Excellency
Usyk is a superior version of Bivol, and although Beterbiev is a great fighter, very technically sound, and a feared puncher, he does not have anywhere near the overall skillset of Tyson Fury. It's funny how Lennox Lewis can lose to two men, both by KO, that aren't fit to lace Dereck Chisora's boots, never mind Usyk's, and gets a pass, that every Mike Tyson loss is put down to him being passed his prime, and that Evan Fields (Evander Holyfield) can lose 100 fights and live like he's Walter White, and all get a pass, yet Fury, the man who dethroned prime Wlad, so much so in Wlad's backyard, he might as well have been fighting in his kitchen, then beat Wilder when nobody else could, and when Joshua and Hearn ran when Wilder put down $50 million on a table, goes on to lose a very close split-decision, in a fight that he dominated in spells between 4-7, and gets slaughtered.
We need to put some respect on the name of these two ATG heavyweights. Not just Usyk, but Fury too, and mark the Great Nash's words, the Furious one is going to produce something very special in December. Nash out - His Excellency
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