Comments Thread For: Briedis' Manager: In a Rematch, My Fighter Will Beat Usyk!

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  • lightsout_finit
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    #11
    Originally posted by skinnystev
    Mairis Breidis may beat usyk in a rematch but would be KO'ed by Murat Gassiev
    Originally posted by Dr Rassclart
    Breidis would lose again in a rematch and would be knocked cold by both Dorticos and Gassiev. They’d be entertaining match-ups though.
    Breidis would destroy Murat.
    Murat is a bum...

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    • Good,yeah!!!
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      #12
      Originally posted by Boksfan
      There is no rematch so sit on it and get the belt once Usyk vacate it.
      Why not? Recently Usyk's manager told they are interested in the rematch after the WBSS final.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Good,yeah!!!
        Why not? Recently Usyk's manager told they are interested in the rematch after the WBSS final.
        I don't believe it, he said many times he'll move to HW after WBSS.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Boksfan
          I don't believe it, he said many times he'll move to HW after WBSS.
          Yes, he did it. But here is today's news about moving to HW: "I'm not ready to say that it will be so. I think we have a lot of great options in the cruiserweight. For example, a rematch with Briedis, or a bout in the UK with Tony Bellew. And it could be a fight with David Haye (don't ask me what does Haye do here). If everything goes as planned, then after these three fights we will challenge Anthony Joshua." (Egis Klimas)

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            #15
            Originally posted by Good,yeah!!!
            Yes, he did it. But here is today's news about moving to HW: "I'm not ready to say that it will be so. I think we have a lot of great options in the cruiserweight. For example, a rematch with Briedis, or a bout in the UK with Tony Bellew. And it could be a fight with David Haye (don't ask me what does Haye do here). If everything goes as planned, then after these three fights we will challenge Anthony Joshua." (Egis Klimas)
            What you quoted sounds exactly like him moving to HW, all of them are HW fighters except Briedis.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Boksfan
              What you quoted sounds exactly like him moving to HW, all of them are HW fighters except Briedis.
              Yes, you are right. And even Briedis has some experience in HW (I'm about the bout vs Manuel Charr)!
              But when we talk about Tony Bellew, we should remmember, he has some specail status from WBC in cruiserweight. And I'm absolutely sure, he talked about the bout vs the winner of WBSS for all 5 titles (including "The Ring" magazine's title).
              About Haye. Maybe Egis means, David will back to cruiserweight after the rematch with Bellew, because in HW Haye has a lot of problem with health because of his overweight. But I can't confirm it. It's only my opinion about Haye.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Good,yeah!!!
                Yes, you are right. And even Briedis has some experience in HW (I'm about the bout vs Manuel Charr)!
                But when we talk about Tony Bellew, we should remmember, he has some specail status from WBC in cruiserweight. And I'm absolutely sure, he talked about the bout vs the winner of WBSS for all 5 titles (including "The Ring" magazine's title).
                About Haye. Maybe Egis means, David will back to cruiserweight after the rematch with Bellew, because in HW Haye has a lot of problem with health because of his overweight. But I can't confirm it. It's only my opinion about Haye.
                Let's be real, David will never go back to CW, he's much too big now, also he won't cut weight at his age. Bellew? He's 36 years old and won't cut weight to CW either at this point of his career. They are both after pay day at this point, no matter what they say. Also Briedis might go HW as well so rematch in HW with Usyk makes sense now.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Boksfan
                  Let's be real, David will never go back to CW, he's much too big now, also he won't cut weight at his age. Bellew? He's 36 years old and won't cut weight to CW either at this point of his career. They are both after pay day at this point, no matter what they say. Also Briedis might go HW as well so rematch in HW with Usyk makes sense now.
                  I absolutely agree with you about Haye. And I really don't know why Klimas told about him. It's a nonsense! Or maybe some kind of PR, who knows.
                  Yes, Bellew is 36, but he is really fat for HW, but at the same time he's small for HW! That's why I think Tony still can cut weight to CW. I would like to see Usyk-Bellew in HW, but it's only my opinion. And what would like to see all boxing fans in the world? Usyk-Bellew in CW for 5 belts or just Usyk-Bellew in HW? It's the question. I hope their promoters (Hearn and Krasyuk) will find the answer. And I hope it will be HW.
                  It would be great to fight Briedis in HW.
                  To be honestly, I want Usyk to move to HW immediately after the WBSS final. And see his fight against Joshua ) But after Klimas's words, there is a lot of questions.

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