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  • kafkod
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    #31
    If not Wardley, then who else is going to give Usyk a $50million payday? Not Kabayel, I wouldn't have thought. The only name I can come up with is Tyson Fury.

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    • hugh grant
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      #32
      Originally posted by kafkod
      If not Wardley, then who else is going to give Usyk a $50million payday? Not Kabayel, I wouldn't have thought. The only name I can come up with is Tyson Fury.
      Can't usyk get his £50 million payday after kabayel?

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        #33
        Originally posted by hugh grant

        Can't usyk get his £50 million payday after kabayel?
        He wants it before and after!

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          #34
          Originally posted by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart


          Blasphemy ! Fabio The Brain Crusher Wardley has those Ukraine boys in the grips of THE FEAR ! They'd rather run straight to the front lines manned by starving North Koreans , wearing nothing but meat drawers than deal of printed luggage hang tags with that MONSTA in the ring.
          They've seen what happens when The Bromley Beast is unleashed.
          Just when you believed everything was under control…

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #35
            Originally posted by tyler87432f
            Just when you believed everything was under control…

            I tried to get them on the Wardley train but I can't make the blind see or turn mules into donkeys.

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              #36
              The four fights against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have written Oleksandr Uysk off 'unlike? Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson. Uysk for a classically physique heavyweight fighter, does not seem to have the durability to be embroiled in long campaigns at heavyweight. Almost every single fight he has had in the heavyweight division, he has been smashed up and written off.

              It is his fitness and endurance which aids in his survival in fights, not entirely his blunt force durability 'both Fury and Joshua have shown in their careers a very high level of durability i.e. against Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Kiltschko and Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder. Uysk has not really been in those type of situations, were he has been subjected to heavy bombardment'.

              Note: Oleksandr Uysk may have beaten Anthony Joshua twice 'but Joshua inflicted more structural damage on Uysk. And a similar trend was also seen in fights against Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora. Uysk sustained heavy damage in all of those fights. Don't be dupe by this narrative pushed by the media machine and certain folk in the boxing community who moddie coddle Uysk, that he has dominated all of his opponents'.

              Oleksandr Uysk never dominated Joshua, Fury or Chisora 'he only really has one dominant win vs Daniel Dubois II. And that is hardly an all-time great heavyweight win'.

              That is why in my opinion; he is so reluctant to just well? Do what a champion should do and defend his titles vs all comers. And it is also why, I am adamant that if Uysk would have entered in the heavyweight divisions earlier in his career, his quest to become a Heavyweight Champion may to have turned out so well'.

              Oleksandr Uysk entered the heavyweight division at a completely opportune time 'Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder in combination had already completely cleared out the entire divisions. And they were all potentially ether outside their peak form, or in the case of Joshua enduring vulnerable and testing times in his career'.

              To conclude: Yes Oleksandr Uysk is a great fighter, and he is the most accomplish active fighter in the sport 'but I still don't consider him an all-time great heavyweight champion, or rate him as one of the Heavyweight Mountains of this era. The three heavyweight mountains of this era were Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder'.

              Fights vs Fabio Wardley, Agit Kabayal and Moses Itauma are solid fights 'but they are nowhere near the mega events that Fury vs Uysk I & II, and Joshua vs Uysk I & II were. And that is also the issue, Oleksandr Uysk has achieved the pinnacle at every single level of the game'.

              A competitor like Oleksandr Uysk, if he is going to be embroiled in another battle, then that fight needs to be a mega fight 'he is at the top of the mountain. A heavyweight fighter has to rise up, and do something spectacular to be worthy of mega event'.

              Moses Itauma fighting Jermaine Franklin miles outside his peak 'is no big deal. And if Fabio Wardley really wants to send shockwaves around the heavyweight divisions, maybe he can challenge Agit Kabayel'.

              So overall, I think Oleksandr Uysk right now is reluctant to fight because 'with each fight he is sustaining heavy damage. So he has to make his remaining fights count on his resume. They need to be mega fights' etc.




              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-24-2025, 12:04 PM.

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              • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                #37
                Originally posted by tyler87432f
                Just when you believed everything was under control…
                Hmmm.......that quote is not what I typed . I suspect that Bobby Brain Worm Kennedy may have sabotaged me at the behest of the Russian Agent now running the Pentagon. That weirdo from Rawalpindi. Cash Out Patel.

                Here's what I typed , I found it hidden in the Epstein Files.
                Blasphemy ! Fabio The Brain Crusher Wardley has those Ukraine boys in the grips of THE FEAR ! They'd rather run straight to the front lines manned by starving North Koreans , wearing nothing but meat drawers than deal with that MONSTA in the ring.
                They've seen what happens when The Bromley Beast is unleashed.
                Last edited by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart; 11-24-2025, 09:16 PM.

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                • Bennyleonard99
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                  #38
                  I guess we are at the dull stage like after Ali beat Frazier in Manila. He totally conquered the sport and there were no interesting challengers until Larry Holmes emerged three years later. By then Ali was finished. But Itauma is here now and he appears ready to challenge Usyk who does not much fancy that option.

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                  • Elastic Recoilz
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                    #39
                    I think Usyk is is secretly hoping Jake Paul sees the final belt against AJ as he knows that is his retirement cashout fight - a fight where Paul gets his chance at winning world titles in boxing. It would be a HUGE event and would be watched by millions on Netflix, bringing Usyk his highest career payday. The reality though is AJ is going to brutally render Paul unconscious.

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