784118 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 07:27
Usyk will TKO Deontay Wilder and in doing so, become the last heavyweight champion to retire underrated since Rocky Marciano. This is no small feat.
Deontay Wilder has been one of the most recognizable heavyweights of the last decade-plus. From 2015 to around 2025, he was consistently viewed as a top name — somewhere between 3rd and 10th best in the division during his prime years.
Usyk’s technical mastery, ring IQ, footwork, and southpaw angles should allow him to break Wilder down methodically and finish him in the mid to late rounds. I call a TKO win in 8 rounds. It’s a legacy building win in America against a household name. Usyk has already beaten the best UK fighters,
- P4P
Oleksandr Uysk is not the Heavyweight Champion anymore 'he has vacated all of his titles. Rocky Marciano never vacated any of his titles, and just like Lennox Lewis? At the time of his retirement he was still the Heavyweight Champion'.
Note: I understand that Oleksandr Uysk still has the Lineal Ring Magazine title 'but really? The Lineal title, has not been a real title for many decades. It is a made up title. That in my opinion is just for the look'.
Tyson Fury disappeared after he beat Wladimir Kiltschko 'and he refused to take a rematch. Unfortunately due to his then circumstance'.
Anthony Joshua then stepped up, and beat the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should have fought in their scheduled rematch. Fury after that point should not have been considered the Lineal Ring Magazine Heavyweight Champion'.
So the point I am making, yes? Oleksandr Uysk may retire undefeated 'but he will not be the undefeated Heavyweight Champion. He has voluntary vacated his heavyweight titles, and decided not to defend them' etc.