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  • #11
    Please don't stick Usyk with the Aaron Pryor award...most W's vs people he never fought

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    • #12
      To be fair to Tyson, he's got the Wilder trilogy fight and then fingers crossed the AJ bout for all the marbles.

      If he wins both, I could see him retiring. He'd be undisputed, have a tonne of money and have no reason/motivation to ever go through camp and box again.

      There's always going to be worthy challengers coming through but Fury doesn't strike me as someone who's bothered about hanging around for years ****ing on about 'legacy.'

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


        Taking into consideration that Oleksandr Usyk who is signed with UK's top promoter ( Eddie Hearn/Matchroom), has already brutally KO Tony Bellew on SKY PPV and is scheduled to fight another English-Bum Dereck Chisora on box-office. Makes me wonder what is the motive for Tyson's false disparaging and dismissive remarks to the media regarding Oleksandr Usyk.

        Moreover, Usyk has won Gold in the 2012 London Olympic games, but prior to this outstanding accomplishment, Olek, had a impressive undefeated amateur record in the UK ( 8-0 ), and also has a notable win that surely sparks British interest : In 2013, Oleksandr defeated the UK's 2016 Summer Olympic Super-Heavyweight 'Silver' Medalist Joe Joyce, in the World Series of Boxing at York-Hall.

        But I forgot that Tyson cant box in the UK due to his ongoing UKAD investigation, maybe the truth irritates Tyson ( as usual ), that British public are anxiously anticipating Oleksandr Usyk next big fight ( contrary to Tyson's negative opinion ), but they cant say for sure when Tyson will ever fight at home, whilst a foreigner has more notable wins on British soil, and stands to gain all the belts that Tyson failed to defend in his home-country.
        The anticipation from boxing fans regarding usyk is worldwide. They all know he's been a class act at every level he's been at and waiting to see how he copes with this move up..

        Bellews right in one thing in that his size will hamper him for reaching the cream at the top because he certainly has the ability. I think Heavyweight may be just too much for him.

        Saying that, Having one more player to try ****e things up is a good thing.. Chisora is a good step for him and many boxing fans. Hopefully Usyk can retire him for good and Haye can save him a seat at the table....

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        • #14
          Joshua is too strong and Fury is too big and has the skills to utilise his size advantage. As for the rest, I’d edge my bets on Usyk. Klitschko, in his era of dominance, never got outclassed in a sparring session...until he met Usyk and kicked him out the ring to save face in front of the media. That speaks volumes.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
            I don’t think he gets by Wilder. Be like watching Khan vs. Canelo
            He'd beat Wilder without breaking sweat.

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            • #16
              Usyk can beat them all of he's given a few attempts

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              • #17
                Based on one fight against 38 old journeyman, it is hard to say what are usyk`s chances at hw.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                  Fury had previously stated that he doesn't have any interest in facing Usyk.



                  Why would there be a lack of interest from the public to see the former undisputed cruiserweight champion and the 2017-2018 WBSS tournament winner?

                  Taking into consideration that Oleksandr Usyk who is signed with UK's top promoter ( Eddie Hearn/Matchroom), has already brutally KO Tony Bellew on SKY PPV and is scheduled to fight another English-Bum Dereck Chisora on box-office. Makes me wonder what is the motive for Tyson's false disparaging and dismissive remarks to the media regarding Oleksandr Usyk.

                  Moreover, Usyk has won Gold in the 2012 London Olympic games, but prior to this outstanding accomplishment, Olek, had a impressive undefeated amateur record in the UK ( 8-0 ), and also has a notable win that surely sparks British interest : In 2013, Oleksandr defeated the UK's 2016 Summer Olympic Super-Heavyweight 'Silver' Medalist Joe Joyce, in the World Series of Boxing at York-Hall.

                  But I forgot that Tyson cant box in the UK due to his ongoing UKAD investigation, maybe the truth irritates Tyson ( as usual ), that British public are anxiously anticipating Oleksandr Usyk next big fight ( contrary to Tyson's negative opinion ), but they cant say for sure when Tyson will ever fight at home, whilst a foreigner has more notable wins on British soil, and stands to gain all the belts that Tyson failed to defend in his home-country.

                  Yeah, that must be it, Tyson is hating on Oleksandr Usyk.
                  Tyson wants the biggest fights available, Usyk isn't one of them right now.
                  If Usyk shakes the HW division and Fury hasn't retired yet, they will fight.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
                    Tyson wants the biggest fights available, Usyk isn't one of them right now.
                    If Usyk shakes the HW division and Fury hasn't retired yet, they will fight.
                    So you are picking Oleksandr to upset Anthony Joshua? I think Usyk can do it.

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                    • #20
                      I am still annoyed that Tony Bellew beat David Haye.

                      Usyk deep down does not want to fight many heavyweights 'I see no conviction in his actions thus-far at heavyweight'.
                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-26-2020, 05:46 AM.

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