Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk's dancing video prompts WBO to order updated medical exam

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  • Smash
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    #61
    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp



    I would never say that Usyk retired to avoid the infusion of better, younger, more in-prime top contenders .
    i find this a bit odd, u make out that AJ and Fury are almost near death when they face usyk but usyk has had a very hard run at cruiser with hard fight especially bredis fight and others all away from home its not like he has just beamed into the heavy division plus usyk is older then both of the other two guys as well, tad odd no?

    it could even be better argued that 'end stage' usyk is sending AJ and Fury both into the psych wards actually, how about that?

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    • kafkod
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      #62
      Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

      I'm sure that Usyk doesn't care any more about those company belts than historians do. Usyk has Sullivan's belt, Corbett's, Jeffries, Johnson's, Dempsey's, Tunney's, Schmelling's, Louis's, Charles's, Marciano's, Liston's, Ali's, Frazier's, Foreman's, Holmes's, Tyson's, Holyfield,'s, Lewis 's, W. Klitschko's, Fury's belt. No fly-by-night sanctioning body can "strip" that one.

      No authority.

      Parker has rescued his career and earned his title shot.
      Kabayel has remained undefeated and looks better every time he fights.
      The next generation is just around the corner; but Nobody can tell the Heavyweight champion of the World what to do. It's not an elected position.

      The WBO calling the Champion dishonest....LOL!!!!!!!!!
      They're too big for their britches.
      What belt is that? The invisible, non-existent lineal title belt?

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      • kafkod
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        #63
        Fury is known for training, and fighting, to the level of his opponents. He knew that Wlad and Usyk were by far the best men he ever fought, so he trained harder and fought better against them than against anybody else.

        The 2015 version of Fury, who fought Wlad, was lighter, faster and more mobile than the 2024 version who fought Usyk. 2015 Fury didn't set his feet and throw power punches like the right hands that decimated Wilder or the uppercuts that iced Dillian Whyte and shook Usyk to his boots. But make no mistake, those were the best versions of Fury we ever saw.
        Last edited by kafkod; 09-02-2025, 01:19 PM.

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