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Evander Holyfield was 6`2`` started his career at LHW and fought at HW at about 212 lbs. He was able to beat bigger guys like Pinklon Thomas, Michael Dokes, Holmes, Foreman, Quick Tillis, Douglas, and Bowe. Don't get me wrong , in way shape or form and I am saying Usyk will have the same success , in fact I predict he wont even come close ( especially after seeing how slow he started last Saturday ). My Point is though ,this article points out the disadvantages Usyk will have against Joshua and these are the disadvantages Holyfield had against most of his opposition at HW and still won.
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Originally posted by Cutthroat View PostUsyk just starts way too slow and he can be hit and countered with big punches. I thought maybe he could beat like a Parker but now I doubt it, I may even favor Kownacki. If Usyk lets these guys get going early they'll wear him down quick, he has to start guns blazing and I don't think thats him.
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Originally posted by Patsfan bri View PostEvander Holyfield was 6`2`` started his career at LHW and fought at HW at about 212 lbs. He was able to beat bigger guys like Pinklon Thomas, Michael Dokes, Holmes, Foreman, Quick Tillis, Douglas, and Bowe. Don't get me wrong , in way shape or form and I am saying Usyk will have the same success , in fact I predict he wont even come close ( especially after seeing how slow he started last Saturday ). My Point is though ,this article points out the disadvantages Usyk will have against Joshua and these are the disadvantages Holyfield had against most of his opposition at HW and still won.
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Originally posted by Patsfan bri View PostEvander Holyfield was 6`2`` started his career at LHW and fought at HW at about 212 lbs. He was able to beat bigger guys like Pinklon Thomas, Michael Dokes, Holmes, Foreman, Quick Tillis, Douglas, and Bowe. Don't get me wrong , in way shape or form and I am saying Usyk will have the same success , in fact I predict he wont even come close ( especially after seeing how slow he started last Saturday ). My Point is though ,this article points out the disadvantages Usyk will have against Joshua and these are the disadvantages Holyfield had against most of his opposition at HW and still won.
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Originally posted by Adamsc151 View PostI think the key to the HW's beating Usyk is to use a bit of brutality early on and stop him before he truly gets started. He always starts slow and takes 2 or 3 rounds to figure out his opponents, then it's almost like his mind is a split second ahead of time and he sees everything coming.
It looked like a decent first test to me, and I don't have any problems making comparisons to Holyfield. Some ppl believe that Usyk has already peaked and I don't agree with that either. I think he will improve with each HW bout, as he gets used to the weight. I think he has the heart to outlast most HW's as well.
It will be interesting to go back to these threads in a couple years, after Usyk has a title HW title shot.
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