No, I don't agree with your evaluation. Usky is a very complex boxer and I think to beat him requires a comprehensive plan or approach. He is slowing down due to age, but I've really learned to appreciate his achievements and ability. I do think he will be beaten if he doesn't retire soon, but only because of a combination of advanced age and the fact he gives away a lot of size.
Not a smart comment to say we don't find out who the better fighter is in this fight. What if Fury wins the rematch? That comment had zero sense and thought.
that comment made completely sense if you think about. Fury as well as Usyk have both been very inactive prior to their 1st meeting. Also Fury and Usyk, both of them havent had a real proper training camp without disturbance for the first fight. I think Usyk overtrained for that fight(which is bad, pacquiao made similar mistake) and Fury had a fatloss-camp rather than a boxing training camp. The rematch will definetely be bigger and this time there can absolutely be no excuses or doubts that the usyk-fury 2 fight will for sure prove who is the best heavyweight for now
A middleweight finally defeated the behemoths. Traditional heavyweight boxing where a 215-220lb bouncing boxer can still sting like an unrelenting bee until oopsie daisy. What do we have here? A laidout lard of blubber thinking it was some lineal GOAT. The humility must be horrendous. All that comeuppance to voodoo about and all, you know?
One of Usyk best wins was against Mike Hunter who fought Usyk tough.....Damn, I think Hunter can compete with Joyce Dubois Zhang Hrgovic Ruiz Parker all them dudes
You think it could be fair to say though, while he had the skill, the heart is just not there? Let's face it, he completely p**sed his prime years up the wall.