Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019?
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Loving the poster.
Simple!
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
YEah, those are some piercing steel blue eyes...scary!
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
I fully expect Usyk to win.... It's a stepping stone.... Takam is 3-3 in his last six & is 38 years old, and an inch shorter than the ex-cruiserweight champion... Basically he's facing an old small heavyweight.
I was hoping for something substantial like a "rematch" with Michael Hunter or somebody of size to at least make it interesting.
I was hoping for something substantial like a "rematch" with Michael Hunter or somebody of size to at least make it interesting.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Me too. But, Takam is a safe step into the division. Had Usyk's camp not made a big deal of him jumping right in to fight top five guys, I would have been fine with this fight from the beginning.HomicideHenry wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 18:15 I fully expect Usyk to win.... It's a stepping stone.... Takam is 3-3 in his last six & is 38 years old, and an inch shorter than the ex-cruiserweight champion... Basically he's facing an old small heavyweight.
I was hoping for something substantial like a "rematch" with Michael Hunter or somebody of size to at least make it interesting.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Exactly. Don't talk about jumping into the deep end and end up splashing in the kiddie pool
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LMAO!!!tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 18:33 Exactly. Don't talk about jumping into the deep end and end up splashing in the kiddie pool
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Yup I agree and have been spouting the very same sentiment.tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 18:40![]()
If Usyk is the beast that we keep getting told that he is. He needs to fight a legitimate top 10 or even better top 5 heavyweight
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
I think he will get around to that by the end if the year. It's all good.tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 18:40![]()
If Usyk is the beast that we keep getting told that he is. He needs to fight a legitimate top 10 or even better top 5 heavyweight
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Yeah but... "It's never satisfying when you know who the winner is going to be," as James Woods character Gabriel Cane in the movie DIGGSTOWN said.
If Usyk is as great as he's made out to be, then by all means have him face some giant or ex-champion off the bat. Even Tomasz Adamek fought men much larger than himself when he went to the heavyweight division.
All fights take something out of you. So do you really want to grind it out against Takam (#30 on BoxRec) when you really could make serious waves if you fought someone like Robert Helenius (#20 on BoxRec) whose 6'7" 245+ and capable of being beaten?
In my mind something like that would be who I'd of gunned for in a debut. Unfortunately I know this is a political move more than anything else--- Takam, despite all these misgivings someway somehow is ranked #11 by the WBC and yet not rated anywhere else in the top 15 of the WBA, IBF, WBO.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
takam is better then helenius, though of course hes not a shw
its usyks first fight in his hw campaign, not very interesting but ill wait for another fight before i start moaning about it. he of all ppl shouldnt be knocked for taking easy touches
its usyks first fight in his hw campaign, not very interesting but ill wait for another fight before i start moaning about it. he of all ppl shouldnt be knocked for taking easy touches
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
It's the size factor that matters to me. Sure Takam may be better than Helenius, but, it's a whole other kettle of fish fighting a decent heavyweight of giant proportions than fighting a good heavyweight of small proportion.
A good large man can make a great little man look like crap--- and it's the struggle I'm looking for. I don't want Usyk having some easy road to the title like David Haye and others did.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
HomicideHenry wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 22:04 It's the size factor that matters to me. Sure Takam may be better than Helenius, but, it's a whole other kettle of fish fighting a decent heavyweight of giant proportions than fighting a good heavyweight of small proportion.
A good large man can make a great little man look like crap--- and it's the struggle I'm looking for. I don't want Usyk having some easy road to the title like David Haye and others did.
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Oh that genuinely made me laugh out loud
OTO I do wish you wouldn't do that. If you think he's talking shite, at least tell him why you think that.
I think Usyk has already established the fact he can beat a 2 metre heavyweight who lacks speed and mobility, at least over 5 rounds (Joyce), and I don't think an easy win over Helenius gives us any greater insight into how he'd fare against the big three than an easy win over Takam - who I believe has declined from the Takam who so troubled AJ - but there again he has to start somewhere and Oogie is right - we'd have had no problem with a Takam debut were it not for all the big talk of going staight after the big boys.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Good fight to this for usyk . Taken is a very capable top 10 heavyweight for me . dangerous fight I reckon usyk can stop him .but we ain't seen usyk at heavyweight so see if he carrys his speed movement up
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Could you please explain how Takam is top 10
I don't think he's in the top 20
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
I think takam gave aj problems. And was beating chisora till he got stopped. He is solid heavyweight is what I getting at . he no champion in the making. But a good test for his first fighttiny_acres wrote: ↑06 Apr 2019, 10:01 Could you please explain how Takam is top 10
I don't think he's in the top 20
Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Meh...I don't think fighting Takam will tell us much. Obviously Usyk's camp wanted a relatively easy transition fight.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Let's be clear... There is a world of difference between fighting similar sized foes like Takam and fighting "the norm" of the heavyweight division in these days (c. 6'6"+ & 240+) and it's THOSE fights Usyk must win.
If he just fights a bunch of small men all the way to the title--- whether it be Wilder, Joshua or Fury--- I cannot see how he'd be able to do much of anything with them cus he wouldn't have demonstrated he could challenge them appropriately.
So until he fights a reasonable giant and dispatches of that giant comfortably this is just an excercise in futility. This isn't the 80s & 90s anymore where a Holyfield was only giving up 10-20 pounds and maybe an inch or two in height.
The big men are bigger, stronger, more athletic than they've ever been. 6'3" & 210 pounds is considered dwarfish these days at heavyweight. True, size isn't everything--- but when you reach the top and the big men are not just big but fast, well conditioned, skilled fighters it's a whole other kettle of fish.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
I firmly believe he wanted too. Dazn is losing money hand over fist and they have guaranteed money for the a sides. Expect more showcases.tiny_acres wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 18:40![]()
If Usyk is the beast that we keep getting told that he is. He needs to fight a legitimate top 10 or even better top 5 heavyweight
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
Sorry slim, I already had a daddy. I'll do as I please. Helenius is awful.candyslim wrote: ↑06 Apr 2019, 02:22 Oh that genuinely made me laugh out loud![]()
OTO I do wish you wouldn't do that. If you think he's talking shite, at least tell him why you think that.
I think Usyk has already established the fact he can beat a 2 metre heavyweight who lacks speed and mobility, at least over 5 rounds (Joyce), and I don't think an easy win over Helenius gives us any greater insight into how he'd fare against the big three than an easy win over Takam - who I believe has declined from the Takam who so troubled AJ - but there again he has to start somewhere and Oogie is right - we'd have had no problem with a Takam debut were it not for all the big talk of going staight after the big boys.
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Re: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Takam - May 25, 2019
I agree size isn't everything. But it is an obstacle. I need to see Usyk in with a true top super heavyweight to make an educated guess on his future in the divisionHomicideHenry wrote: ↑06 Apr 2019, 12:29 Let's be clear... There is a world of difference between fighting similar sized foes like Takam and fighting "the norm" of the heavyweight division in these days (c. 6'6"+ & 240+) and it's THOSE fights Usyk must win.
If he just fights a bunch of small men all the way to the title--- whether it be Wilder, Joshua or Fury--- I cannot see how he'd be able to do much of anything with them cus he wouldn't have demonstrated he could challenge them appropriately.
So until he fights a reasonable giant and dispatches of that giant comfortably this is just an excercise in futility. This isn't the 80s & 90s anymore where a Holyfield was only giving up 10-20 pounds and maybe an inch or two in height.
The big men are bigger, stronger, more athletic than they've ever been. 6'3" & 210 pounds is considered dwarfish these days at heavyweight. True, size isn't everything--- but when you reach the top and the big men are not just big but fast, well conditioned, skilled fighters it's a whole other kettle of fish.