Oleksandr Usyk To Return in Mid-May In U.S. As A Heavyweight

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jamamb wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 13:50 pov would be much better then id expected
Me too.

If he's looking that high up, he's obviously deadly serious and good on him for that too.
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Although Ortiz or Povetkin would be great, I think I'd actually rather see them against each other. Been a fan of that potential fight for a while. As for Usyk, someone on the level of Andy Ruiz Jr, Jennings, Rivas seeing as it's going to be in the US would be good I think.
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Good news. Usyk cleaned up at cruiser weight. At 6'3" tall with a 78" reach, he's got enough height and reach to compete today, but I think it will be his skills and toughness that will stand out at heavyweight.

Look for Usyk to fight a top 20 heavyweight right out of the gate, and close in on a title match before 2020 ends.
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joshj909 wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 16:08 Although Ortiz or Povetkin would be great, I think I'd actually rather see them against each other. Been a fan of that potential fight for a while. As for Usyk, someone on the level of Andy Ruiz Jr, Jennings, Rivas seeing as it's going to be in the US would be good I think.
Rivas is a good call. Might be too quick after his last fight unfortunately.
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Gnome wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 16:55
joshj909 wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 16:08 Although Ortiz or Povetkin would be great, I think I'd actually rather see them against each other. Been a fan of that potential fight for a while. As for Usyk, someone on the level of Andy Ruiz Jr, Jennings, Rivas seeing as it's going to be in the US would be good I think.
Rivas is a good call. Might be too quick after his last fight unfortunately.
Rivas is an undersized (height/reach) heavyweight. My bet is on Povetkin.
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Usyk's business manager: “He [Usyk] wants to face the best of the division – he does not want to waste his time having tune-ups, he wants to fight top fighters straight away. And in those fights, he intends to demonstrate he is ready to conquer the crown at heavyweight.”
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Obviously by his cruiser ambition. Shocking so many think he'll face a can. Politics could thwart him a bit.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 18:15 Obviously by his cruiser ambition. Shocking so many think he'll face a can. Politics could thwart him a bit.
He's not going to make the move and fight anyone past top ten. I still it's going to be Povetkin.
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I agree, now that ryabinsky is out of the rubbleroid business he can't be as picky. There is just such a lack of depth if it isn't povetkin he could end up with something like the kownacki/Washington winner and neither of them would be competitive with hunter, much less usyk.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Jan 2019, 18:22 I agree, now that ryabinsky is out of the rubbleroid business he can't be as picky. There is just such a lack of depth if it isn't povetkin he could end up with something like the kownacki/Washington winner and neither of them would be competitive with hunter, much less usyk.
Kownacki is crap. Usyk clearly wants to immediately mix it up with the big fellas.
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They're all crap after a handful.
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I would like to see him fight Deontay Wilder for his first fight at HW. If he looks as good at HW, he will never get a title shot.
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Luckybattles wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 04:17 I would like to see him fight Deontay Wilder for his first fight at HW. If he looks as good at HW, he will never get a title shot.
I wouldn't want to see that as his first fight. Neither does Usyk, I suspect.
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To those suggesting he’ll fight povetkin, would povetkin actually take that fight? How much money have usyk’s people got?
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Riddick Blowe wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 14:50 To those suggesting he’ll fight povetkin, would povetkin actually take that fight? How much money have usyk’s people got?
I think it's the only opportunity for Pov to get back into title contention. There is no other fight out there for him. He's 39; somewhat dangerous; and has maybe one more shot, but he'll have to take a risk, and Usyk is the perfect opportunity. To be frank, Usyk will beat him. He will be co-promoted by K2 promotions and Matchroom Boxing, so pockets are deep.
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Riddick Blowe wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 14:50 To those suggesting he’ll fight povetkin, would povetkin actually take that fight? How much money have usyk’s people got?
Ryabinsky isn't spoon feeding him easy money now.
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