New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
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El Raincoat
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New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
My feature on Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk who won gold at the 2012 Olympics and is moving quickly as a pro...
http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/3583 ... sandr-usyk
http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/3583 ... sandr-usyk
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punchoutsb
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
To me, the best big prospect and my favorite prospect in all of boxing. If he can get a titlist in the ring with him, he'll break Holyfields record.
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Freedom2013
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Excellent article.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Could be another David Haye in that he's an unfortunate weight, too small for most guys at heavy but will be inclined to move up anyway.
Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
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Boxing Writer
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
His opponents results against him and big punchers:dominik wrote:he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
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El Raincoat
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Well said and great stats to back it up.Boxing Writer wrote:His opponents results against him and big punchers:dominik wrote:he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
I met with Khytrov yesterday and will have the same feature on him before his next fight next month.
Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Yeah Usyk is more of a boxer than those guys and is not as aggressive to the point of being negligent hence why he might not look as devastating but he definietly can punch but more importantly for me and will take him further, he has the skills to supplement it. Ps who was the russian southpaw I watched the other day? He was a light heavyweight and is around about 5-0 or something. His name begins with M aswell. I really liked the look of him aswell. He was another brilliant amateur.Boxing Writer wrote:His opponents results against him and big punchers:dominik wrote:he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
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Boxing Writer
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Looking forward to your interview with Khytrov, will it be your classic-type interview or article like this one about Usyk? I really like your interviews, but this type of article is even better in my opinion.El Raincoat wrote:Well said and great stats to back it up.Boxing Writer wrote:His opponents results against him and big punchers:dominik wrote:he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
I met with Khytrov yesterday and will have the same feature on him before his next fight next month.
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Egor Mekhontsevlefty wrote:Yeah Usyk is more of a boxer than those guys and is not as aggressive to the point of being negligent hence why he might not look as devastating but he definietly can punch but more importantly for me and will take him further, he has the skills to supplement it. Ps who was the russian southpaw I watched the other day? He was a light heavyweight and is around about 5-0 or something. His name begins with M aswell. I really liked the look of him aswell. He was another brilliant amateur.Boxing Writer wrote:His opponents results against him and big punchers:dominik wrote:he is a very good boxer but he doesn't seem to be a real puncher, isn't he? he has won all of his 4 wins by KO but those were bums and often late KOs.
not sure if his style is suited for the pros like for example beterbiev (who also was a very good amateur but has a lot of pop). I'm not saying he is a soft hitter but probably he is not a puncher like medzhidov or beterbiev either.
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
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I really like him. I think he could do a fair bit.Boxing Writer wrote:Egor Mekhontsevlefty wrote:Yeah Usyk is more of a boxer than those guys and is not as aggressive to the point of being negligent hence why he might not look as devastating but he definietly can punch but more importantly for me and will take him further, he has the skills to supplement it. Ps who was the russian southpaw I watched the other day? He was a light heavyweight and is around about 5-0 or something. His name begins with M aswell. I really liked the look of him aswell. He was another brilliant amateur.Boxing Writer wrote: His opponents results against him and big punchers:
Felipe Romero - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO5), against heavyweight Leapai (LTKO9)
Epifanio Mendoza - against cruiserweight Usyk (LTKO4), against cruiserweight Chakhiev (LKO9), against cruiserweight Dorticos (LTKO6), against heavyweight Mansour (LTKO6), against big heavyweight Luis Ortiz (LDQ7)
Ben Nsafoa - against cruiserweight Usyk (LKO3), against huge heavyweight Dinu (LTKO5);
I think results prove he hits hard, though unlike Beterbiev, Medzhidov, Khytrov he doses his punches - probably only 1-2 punches of 5 thrown by Usyk are really hard, and these guys I mentioned try to knock you out with every single punch. Usyk is boxer-puncher with great all-round skills, Medzhidov, Beterbiev, Khytrov are pure punchers with great offensive skills.
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Thanks Anson, good stuff as always. Usyk is going to be huge within a few years, IMO. He could probably fight for a belt late next year if he keeps fighting every few months.
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El Raincoat
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Looking forward to your interview with Khytrov, will it be your classic-type interview or article like this one about Usyk? I really like your interviews, but this type of article is even better in my opinion.[/quote][/quote]Boxing Writer wrote:
I met with Khytrov yesterday and will have the same feature on him before his next fight next month.
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words...Khytrov will be a New Faces feature also.
Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk

12 cruiserweight
Oleksandr Usyk 4(4)-0-0
vs
Daniel Bruwer 24(21)-5(1)-1
interim WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
Usyk brutally stops Bruwer

Card Hls here:
http://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/view ... 6#p1511716
ENJOY!!
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Boxing Writer
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Great KO. It was the best answer about the power
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Boxing Writer
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Here is the video of the fight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv6q2-2c8vA
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ttornado
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Great jab, but I think he could of finished that a fair bit earlier.Boxing Writer wrote:Here is the video of the fight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv6q2-2c8vA
Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
Bruwer was essentially a punching bag but Usyk showed good movement and jab and did what he needed to do
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His style seems to rely too much on bending his knees, and i believe it will shorten his career pretty decisively.
Especially when you don't have the power to quickly end a fight.
Especially when you don't have the power to quickly end a fight.
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Re: New Faces: Oleksandr Usyk
crow wrote:His style seems to rely too much on bending his knees, and i believe it will shorten his career pretty decisively.
Especially when you don't have the power to quickly end a fight.
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Baby Face Finster wrote:crow wrote:His style seems to rely too much on bending his knees, and i believe it will shorten his career pretty decisively.
Especially when you don't have the power to quickly end a fight.![]()
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