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  • SouthpawRight
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    #1

    Oleksandr’s One a Year for Ducking

    Oleksandr halvens the pressure to make good fights by fighting only once per year

    Instead of facing the best opponent the big threats can beat each other up as Oleksandr jeets in the wings

    ukraine is the grift that keeps on grifting

    Oleksandr has had an okay reign which he plans to end cherrying

    Good rematch Fury 2
    Okay rematch Danny 2

    Cherry kboxer
    Cherry Danny Trilogy
    or Okay Fabio
    Cherry Flabby Fury Trilogy

    in conclusion Oleksandr’s reign is smoke & mirrors fighting only once per year to sidestep the best igga

    Using one a year to duck is the biggest innovation I seen in ducking since blood test weekend me Spray_resistant



    fight twice a year and it’s double the demand to face the best

    Oleksandr’s once a year program sets a bad example for future fighters to reduce the number of fights which hurts boxing

    Saul Santos was a far superior face and reign
    Last edited by SouthpawRight; 03-15-2026, 03:03 PM.
  • Haka
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    How is it possible to duck someone that is ducking your next opponent ? Itauma has ducked 2 in a row the receipts included, it is not a robust frame of mind to assume a documented ducker has the what it takes to make a dent against the champion and not fold like a second hand lawn chair wasting everyone's time.

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    • SouthpawRight
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      #3
      Originally posted by Haka


      How is it possible to duck someone that is ducking your next opponent ? Itauma has ducked 2 in a row the receipts included, it is not a robust frame of mind to assume a documented ducker has the what it takes to make a dent against the champion and not fold like a second hand lawn chair wasting everyone's time.
      Because you cannot play fair with the likes of Oleksandr who’s playing his own pick and choose games

      Simply being the top contender isn’t enough

      one must get the timing down too

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      • Haka
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        #4
        Clearly Kabayel is not eligible for Usyk's next 3 fights unless he calls out Tyson Fury then the Usyk cannot get around the winner of that fight, that is on the man himself.

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        • Spray_resistant
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          He is on the retirement tour, I really hope Greedy Belly gets upset in his comeback. Awkward to watch, fat, ducked the Wlad rematch, his biggest wins are against a guy who couldn't learn to box with two good trainers.

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          • daggum
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            #6
            watching usyk's next 3 fights is like going to a rolling stone concert when they are 80 years old...they arent the best but you just like what they used to be

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              #7
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant
              He is on the retirement tour, I really hope Greedy Belly gets upset in his comeback. Awkward to watch, fat, ducked the Wlad rematch, his biggest wins are against a guy who couldn't learn to box with two good trainers.
              watch boxing not get BBC Josh v Flabby Fury because Olek went and cherried his fat body

              Originally posted by daggum
              watching usyk's next 3 fights is like going to a rolling stone concert when they are 80 years old...they arent the best but you just like what they used to be
              I’m patient

              it’d be okay if Olek forfeited the titles after the kboxer if Danny trilogy follows Spray_resistant

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                #8
                Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                Oleksandr halvens the pressure to make good fights by fighting only once per year

                Instead of facing the best opponent the big threats can beat each other up as Oleksandr jeets in the wings

                ukraine is the grift that keeps on grifting

                Oleksandr has had an okay reign which he plans to end cherrying

                Good rematch Fury 2
                Okay rematch Danny 2

                Cherry kboxer
                Cherry Danny Trilogy
                or Okay Fabio
                Cherry Flabby Fury Trilogy

                in conclusion Oleksandr’s reign is smoke & mirrors fighting only once per year to sidestep the best igga

                Using one a year to duck is the biggest innovation https://jackpotpiratencasino.de/ I seen in ducking since blood test weekend me Spray_resistant



                fight twice a year and it’s double the demand to face the best

                Oleksandr’s once a year program sets a bad example for future fighters to reduce the number of fights which hurts boxing

                Saul Santos was a far superior face and reign
                Oleksandr Usyk’s heavyweight run has been active but not “once a year ducking” in any consistent sense—he’s unified titles, rematched top contenders, and fought elite names like Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Heavyweight scheduling is slow because of negotiations, mandatory challengers, and recovery time, not just avoidance.

                You can fairly argue about opponent selection or timing, but the “ducking innovation” claim doesn’t really match how title defenses and sanctioning bodies work.

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                • j0zef
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                  Wtf you're talking about? Usyk is turning 40 in less than a year, and his last 6 fights have been against the absolute best HW contenders available. He could have literally said he's 40 years old and wanted to dance ballet for his last fight, he still wouldn't be ducking nobody.

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                  • ELPacman
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                    Usyk has done all you could ask from a former Cruiserweight that went up and dominated the HW division. He fought AJ 2x, Fury 2x, and Dubois 2x to shut any doubters up after their first fight. He really cleaned up his generation of heavyweight and sure, you will always ask for the next best thing to come and wipe out the old man, but a smart fighter will retire while on top. There will always be an Itauma for every Usyk.

                    Guess what folks? Let's say Itauma becomes the next best heavyweight in the world on a dominant run. 15 years later, he's in Usyk's spot and you have a new Itauma that is young and ready to wipe out the old Itauma whose now a shell of himself. It's the normal rinse and repeat cycle of boxing.

                    I personally don't even like seeing an older guy that was once great, still try to keep going at it when they're a shell of their best self. It can tarnish their legacy a bit and new viewers will come in and see him as a shell and believe everyone could beat this current version and not understand why he was considered so great. If they're a true fan, they would watch old tape.
                    Last edited by ELPacman; 04-29-2026, 09:33 AM.

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