And while he takes his time? He will then be stripped or forced to vacate his World titles.
Listen guys? Oleksandr Uysk is an all-time great fighter 'And he is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport'.
But, there have been many great Champions in the history of boxing 'And all of those fighters as Champions, had to adhere to the requirements of being a World Champion. Which is to defend their titles against all comers, mandatory challengers and other top level fighters who have truly earned their positioning in the game'.
Oleksandr Uysk is no different 'This is precisely what he has to do. And if he struggles to do this? Then the boxing organisations have a duty and right to strip him of his World titles'.
Oleksandr Uysk in his entire professional boxing career 'has competed in 24 fights, and in 2025 he has only had 1 fight'.
Note: Sugar Ray Robinson in total has had 201 professional fights, and Henry Armstrong in total has had 181 professional fights. And once upon a time fought 27 times in one year'.
As I have mentioned before 'Muhammad Ali in 1973 fought Ken Norton twice. In their first fight Ali lost, and suffered a broken jaw in the process. Muhammad Ali made the rematch against Ken Norton less than 6 months later, and avenge that loss wining over the distance'.
I understand that Oleksandr Uysk right about now is riding a wave 'Of high praise and some hysterics from certain members of the boxing community'.
But for as long as he is a professional fighter 'And he hold titles. he has to adhere to the requirements of being at this level. I think far too many people within the boxing community and media are all seemingly wanting to go easy on Oleksandr Uysk. And almost molly coddle him as a Champion'.
I have in all honesty? Never witnessed such a mass behaviour towards a modern day professional fighter and Champion 'Anthony Joshua as a Heavyweight Champion never vacated any World titles, he took on all comers. And in reality? He was the man who in part gave Oleksandr Uysk his big major opportunity in the Heavyweight Division'.
To conclude: So therefore? Yes of course Oleksandr Uysk has the absolute right to decided his future and next moves in the game 'But if you think that allows him to hold onto World titles, without defending them. Then you are wrong. Oleksandr Uysk has to defend his titles, if he does not? He can do what he has already done before, and voluntary vacate his titles again'.
The facts are, Oleksandr Uysk entered into the Heavyweight Division during the latter stages of this era 'Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder in combination had already cleared out the entire Heavyweight Division. As the three Heavyweight Mountains of this era'.
What Oleksandr Uysk has achieved is awesome, but it does not elevate him above the actual game 'He is still a great fighter navigating and competing in the Heavyweight Division' etc.
Listen guys? Oleksandr Uysk is an all-time great fighter 'And he is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport'.
But, there have been many great Champions in the history of boxing 'And all of those fighters as Champions, had to adhere to the requirements of being a World Champion. Which is to defend their titles against all comers, mandatory challengers and other top level fighters who have truly earned their positioning in the game'.
Oleksandr Uysk is no different 'This is precisely what he has to do. And if he struggles to do this? Then the boxing organisations have a duty and right to strip him of his World titles'.
Oleksandr Uysk in his entire professional boxing career 'has competed in 24 fights, and in 2025 he has only had 1 fight'.
Note: Sugar Ray Robinson in total has had 201 professional fights, and Henry Armstrong in total has had 181 professional fights. And once upon a time fought 27 times in one year'.
As I have mentioned before 'Muhammad Ali in 1973 fought Ken Norton twice. In their first fight Ali lost, and suffered a broken jaw in the process. Muhammad Ali made the rematch against Ken Norton less than 6 months later, and avenge that loss wining over the distance'.
I understand that Oleksandr Uysk right about now is riding a wave 'Of high praise and some hysterics from certain members of the boxing community'.
But for as long as he is a professional fighter 'And he hold titles. he has to adhere to the requirements of being at this level. I think far too many people within the boxing community and media are all seemingly wanting to go easy on Oleksandr Uysk. And almost molly coddle him as a Champion'.
I have in all honesty? Never witnessed such a mass behaviour towards a modern day professional fighter and Champion 'Anthony Joshua as a Heavyweight Champion never vacated any World titles, he took on all comers. And in reality? He was the man who in part gave Oleksandr Uysk his big major opportunity in the Heavyweight Division'.
To conclude: So therefore? Yes of course Oleksandr Uysk has the absolute right to decided his future and next moves in the game 'But if you think that allows him to hold onto World titles, without defending them. Then you are wrong. Oleksandr Uysk has to defend his titles, if he does not? He can do what he has already done before, and voluntary vacate his titles again'.
The facts are, Oleksandr Uysk entered into the Heavyweight Division during the latter stages of this era 'Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder in combination had already cleared out the entire Heavyweight Division. As the three Heavyweight Mountains of this era'.
What Oleksandr Uysk has achieved is awesome, but it does not elevate him above the actual game 'He is still a great fighter navigating and competing in the Heavyweight Division' etc.
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