Re: Round-by-Round: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven - 23 May 2026
Posted: 23 May 2026, 16:12
Tell you what these Egyptians love a tune.
He does. But he is in with a guy throwing 5 meaningfull shots a round… I guess gotta credit cateral with making him inactive. But honestly I don’t know what he is thinking…. Cause he is losing wide and still not rolling the dice.
He's there to be the centre of attention and hang out with celebrities, that's all it's been about. He made the main event because Jason Statham told him to. That says it all.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:15 Turki just chatting to canelo with his back to the boxers … fvck it’s disrespectful. I mean this fight is boring but fornicate there was just nearly an hour between fights plus there’s a min every 3 mins between rounds. I really don’t like it.
I noted the amount of folk mooching about in the crowd when Sanchez v Torrez started off. Why wouldn’t you watch the first round of that fight.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:15 Turki just chatting to canelo with his back to the boxers … fvck it’s disrespectful. I mean this fight is boring but fornicate there was just nearly an hour between fights plus there’s a min every 3 mins between rounds. I really don’t like it.
It almost looks like nobody ringside is even watching the fight. Most of them are talking to each other or staring at their phones and honestly, I can’t even blame them. The fight is dull and neither guy has much of a profile. Giyasov peaked a decade ago as an amateur, and Catterall never really peaked at all.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:15 Turki just chatting to canelo with his back to the boxers … fvck it’s disrespectful. I mean this fight is boring but fornicate there was just nearly an hour between fights plus there’s a min every 3 mins between rounds. I really don’t like it.
The sportsmanship you're asking for here isn't really a thing in many former soviet republics. Different mentality. Nice words and handshakes for cameras mean nothing to them.
Is that really why we have the main event. fornicating hell… is Jason Stathom even a big name? He is arguably the worst actor on the planet. Any movie he touches is cringe as shit.joshj909 wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:17He's there to be the centre of attention and hang out with celebrities, that's all it's been about. He made the main event because Jason Statham told him to. That says it all.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:15 Turki just chatting to canelo with his back to the boxers … fvck it’s disrespectful. I mean this fight is boring but fornicate there was just nearly an hour between fights plus there’s a min every 3 mins between rounds. I really don’t like it.
I’ll keep an eye out for that in future. I’m thinking more about respect for the opponent than anything for the cameras.Heldenjaeger wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:34The sportsmanship you're asking for here isn't really a thing in many former soviet republics. Different mentality. Nice words and handshakes for cameras mean nothing to them.
He's been sat next to Turki for a few events so Turki obviously likes his movies... but yes, he proposed the idea because he's mates with Verhoeven.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:39Is that really why we have the main event. fornicating hell… is Jason Stathom even a big name? He is arguably the worst actor on the planet. Any movie he touches is cringe as shit.joshj909 wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:17He's there to be the centre of attention and hang out with celebrities, that's all it's been about. He made the main event because Jason Statham told him to. That says it all.gregregegg wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:15 Turki just chatting to canelo with his back to the boxers … fvck it’s disrespectful. I mean this fight is boring but fornicate there was just nearly an hour between fights plus there’s a min every 3 mins between rounds. I really don’t like it.
What I meant is that in a lot of former Soviet countries, especially in combat sports, athletes were raised in a much harsher win-or-fail system. Finishing second was often treated almost like failure, so the mentality can come across as colder or less outwardly friendly compared to what Western fans are used to.Kilburn wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:39I’ll keep an eye out for that in future. I’m thinking more about respect for the opponent than anything for the cameras.Heldenjaeger wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:34The sportsmanship you're asking for here isn't really a thing in many former soviet republics. Different mentality. Nice words and handshakes for cameras mean nothing to them.
I totally get it, and the guy was obviously disappointed. I’m just a bit of an overreacting soft git who loves to see fighters hug after a long one-on-one battle.Heldenjaeger wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:44What I meant is that in a lot of former Soviet countries, especially in combat sports, athletes were raised in a much harsher win-or-fail system. Finishing second was often treated almost like failure, so the mentality can come across as colder or less outwardly friendly compared to what Western fans are used to.Kilburn wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:39I’ll keep an eye out for that in future. I’m thinking more about respect for the opponent than anything for the cameras.Heldenjaeger wrote: ↑23 May 2026, 16:34
The sportsmanship you're asking for here isn't really a thing in many former soviet republics. Different mentality. Nice words and handshakes for cameras mean nothing to them.
A lot of them tend to show respect more through taking the competition seriously and fighting hard, rather than through hugs, smiles and big displays of what you know as sportsmanship afterwards. It doesn’t necessarily mean there’s genuine disrespect toward the opponent.