jamamb wrote: ↑15 Nov 2018, 04:20
he is a legit atg #2 contender though, the division simply hasnt been loaded enough for it to be otherwise
You’re probably right, but some members of the forum are going overboard by suggesting that the Ukraine would even dominate AJ despite Usyk having never competed as a heavyweight. It just feels like too much praise is being lavished for me.
The point I made is still valid though because every time Golovkin, Lomachenko or other big-name stars compete, we keep seeing the same sort of “all-time-great”, “Hall-of-Fame”, “Top-ten pound-for-pounder” type threads in this forum.
And people get hideously outraged if you don’t 100% adhere to the hysteria of the Lemming-like masses.
I’m not really criticising these people though, because I usually support positivity, it’s just that I feel that so many of these individuals go overboard with their accolades.
This isn't a dig at you or anything you've written, as I'm simply expressing my sentiments about all the comments in general...
Oleksandr Usyk is a deeply impressive fighter, so let's just leave it at that for the time being and then we can evaluate his perceived "greatness" five years or so after he eventually hangs up his gloves, because perceptions can change over time.