Anyone who thinks Usyk is ducking Wardley should see themselves to a cliff… Only a phukin muppet would think that…
Comments Thread For: Fabio Wardley: If it was anyone other than Oleksandr Usyk, you?d say he was ducking me
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I may be the biggest, longest standing Usyk fan on this site, and I totally agree with you. I hate this HW landscape for Usyk right now. The biggest money fights are all repeats, the most worthy opponents are not big money fights. No idea what a 2 division undisputed, undefeated champ is supposed to do here. He does not want to retire, but he also does not want to waste what he has left.Comment
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Usyk gets a lot of passes
He's not as pure as the driven snow, he's a massive hippocrite when it comes to the current situation in the Ukraine, he literally told his countrymen to go and die in a ditch for the Ukraine while he's boxing for 20 million a go and living in a villa in Portugal.
The scumbag
He's also slowing down the division now and starting to show diva behaviour now that he's the A Side.
Never understood the hero worship of the guy, he's no different than any of them.
Last edited by NihonJim; 11-22-2025, 01:55 AM.Comment
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and what good would he be on the front line, the only thing he be good at is ducking when the russians shoot at him
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Fabio could quite possibly be the least ducked email champ in history.
Every heavy in the ranks would be chomping at the bit to have a crack at him.
Its great how a punchers chance got him this far, but staying there is gonna take some prize cherry picking and fisheyed shenanigans.Comment
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Correct. I just think Oleksandr Uysk at this stage of his career, believes he has nothing left to prove 'especially against heavyweight fighters coming up below him in the division like Fabio Wardley and Moses Itauma'.
I have also stated for a long time that? People within the boxing community, really do molly coddle Oleksandr Uysk 'and they have been treating him this way since fighting both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury twice back to back. It is unprecedented behaviour, and something I have never seen before in the heavyweight division'.
Note: Ether Oleksandr Uysk wants to defend his titles or not 'all I know? Is that Anthony Joshua as a heavyweight champion, never voluntary vacated any of his world titles. Joshua once upon a time could have behaved in this manner, and avoided his original fight vs Oleksandr Uysk I, but he did not. He chose to defend his titles as a heavyweight champion against all comers'.
Oleksandr Uysk has voluntary vacated two of his world titles both the IBF and now the WBO titles 'but because there are sections of the boxing community, who molly coddle him? You will notice that media outlets or articles have been written that used a tone that Uysk had been harshly treated and stripped of his titles'.
To conclude: The facts are Oleksandr Uysk is a great fighter, very talented 'the most accomplished active fighter in the sport. But I still don't regard him as a great heavyweight champion, or consider him as one of the heavyweight mountains of this era'.
By the time Oleksandr Uysk entered the heavyweight division, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder 'had already on combination cleared out the entire division. All the major titles fights of this era, had already taken place. And arguable all three heavyweight mountains were outside of their peak form'.
So I am not one of those individuals who say things like 'Oleksandr Uysk has nothing to prove. Because in reality? If you are an active heavyweight fighter, and you have all the heavyweight titles i.e. you are the undisputed champion. Then you have still something to prove as a champion, you have to defend those titles against all comers. If you are unable to do this, then I am not going to rate you as a all-time great heavyweight champion' etc.
Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-23-2025, 11:50 AM.Comment
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There may be a method to Usyk's perceived madness. First, he beat Anthony Joshua to become the unified HW champion OTW. Then, he beat Tyson Fury to become the undisputed HW champion, Then, he vacated the IBF title and later beat Dubois to become the two-time undisputed HW champ, Now, he's vacated the WBO title. If he comes back and beats Wardley, he'll then have tied Muhamad Ali as a three-time undisputed HW champ. Barring getting old overnight, I think he can pull it off. He may be too old to do it four times, though.Comment
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