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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Usyk Aims To Become Undisputed Champion at Heavyweight

    Oleksandr Usyk is not looking to walk away from boxing any time soon. Recently, close friend Oleksandr Gvozdyk decided to retire from the sport at the age of 33. Usyk is the same age.
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  • LoadedWraps
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    Usyk will topple Fury and unite the titles.

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    • Southpawology
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      #3
      We might be sleeping on Usyk at heavy, gotta see him vs better opposition though

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #4
        Currently he is expected to face Derek Chisora, possibly in October. As the WBO's mandatory challenger, he expects to face champion Anthony Joshua by next year.
        Same crap they said in 2019, that the fight would happen "next year" in 2020. Now it's 2020, they're saying "next year" in 2021. We've all been through the same song and dance with May-Pac, GGG-Canelo, Kovalev-Stevenson, and many other shows. See you in 2025!

        And anyone who reads the articles every day waiting with baited breath for it to happen, you are just feeding into this broken "sport's" broken system of constantly teasing the fans along year after year just to make extra money, even though these fights could be profitable right now.

        I'm not saying I'm any better, I'm not. Well, I'm not waiting with baited breath, and I don't click the articles as often as I used to, so that's all I'm saying. I'm not any better, but I'm giving the advice that anyone who wants to see any of these matchups that aren't happening, the best thing you can do to make them happen is to actually stop clicking the articles and stop commenting or tweeting about the "boxers."

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        • TMLT87
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          Hes got virtually no chance against Fury - too small, not enough power, starts too slow. I could see him potentially beating the rest though although I wouldnt favour him against Joshua, Wilder, Dubois or Whyte.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #6
            Overrated.

            Usyk living off the stereotype that Eastern European boxers are superior technically 'But in reality? Usyk is a simple straight up and down fighter'.

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            • Bunch Pag
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              #7
              I'm Intrigued to see how he comes in at HW..

              I can't see him causing too much trouble at the very top end.. I suppose we'll see...

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                Honestly I look at what Usyk does and I don't see him dominating at heavyweight.

                I think he relied a lot on being a big cruiser with a great engine. He's getting older, is small at heavyweight and has to haul 20lb of extra weight, it'll be very impressive if he can be as effective.

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                • Inspired
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                  Same crap they said in 2019, that the fight would happen "next year" in 2020. Now it's 2020, they're saying "next year" in 2021. We've all been through the same song and dance with May-Pac, GGG-Canelo, Kovalev-Stevenson, and many other shows. See you in 2025!

                  And anyone who reads the articles every day waiting with baited breath for it to happen, you are just feeding into this broken "sport's" broken system of constantly teasing the fans along year after year just to make extra money, even though these fights could be profitable right now.

                  I'm not saying I'm any better, I'm not. Well, I'm not waiting with baited breath, and I don't click the articles as often as I used to, so that's all I'm saying. I'm not any better, but I'm giving the advice that anyone who wants to see any of these matchups that aren't happening, the best thing you can do to make them happen is to actually stop clicking the articles and stop commenting or tweeting about the "boxers."
                  aj losing to ruiz, pulev getting the nod ahead of usyk and usyk willing to wait a little bit more whilst improving at HW.
                  he's mandatory, he isnt going to wait that long.

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                  • Inspired
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TMLT87
                    Hes got virtually no chance against Fury - too small, not enough power, starts too slow. I could see him potentially beating the rest though although I wouldnt favour him against Joshua, Wilder, Dubois or Whyte.
                    as if Fury would fight him.

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