It depends on what happens in other fights. If Parker beats Dubois, I would want to see Usyk vs Parker. Dubois rematch is not interesting to me because I think Usyk beat Dubois too comfortably to warrant a rematch. The low blow "controversy" was overblown so I don't put much stock in that narrative.
The only way the Dubois rematch makes any sense is if Dubois beats Parker, then maybe revenges that Joyce fight and beats the Joshua-Fury winner. But by that time Usyk will be 40 and should be retired so even then it would make little sense.
Usyk could want to fight Dubois right away to unify the belts again and retire undisputed. But I think that desire only really has any sense if Parker is the one to actually hold the belt. I remember at the beginning of this era Parker was part of the elite list (along with AJ, Joshua, Wilder, Fury and Usyk) of fighters to dominate after the Wlad era. So beating Parker as a belt holder (and a former WBO champ) would add some more prestige to Usyk's resume.
I don't think going down to Cruiser makes sense unless Jai unifies the division. One sort of interesting fight at 200 could be a fight vs Beterbiev (if he beats Bivol twice). In that case 200 could be a good weight to do that fight (There is some history between the two of them).
What's next for Usyk?
Re: What's next for Usyk?
He is the best Cruiserweight ever already.joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2024, 06:07It would solidify him as the best cruiserweight ever. In my opinion he already is, but he beat the best two guys of the last generation in Briedis and Gassiev and if he was to go and beat Opetaia too then it just cements his cruiserweight legacy. He's probably not too far off the out of camp weight he was for cruiserweight right now but obviously weight cuts are tough and his speed will have dropped. That's the thing that all time great resumes are made of though.Syntax Error wrote: ↑22 Dec 2024, 01:38There's no way he's going back down.
That would be a suicidal move, dropping down at 39 years old to face a much younger and potential HOFer.
If anything, Opetaia should be moving up, because the CW division I'd not very glamorous.
Going back down to Cruiserweight would be retarded quite frankly. He'd be putting himself at a physical disadvantage, plus making less money.
I'm sure even Opetaia would rather challenge Usyk for the Heavyweight Championship if they were to fight because the fight being for the Heavyweight Title instead of the Cruiserweight Title makes it worth about 30 Million more dollars
Re: What's next for Usyk?
Just for historical legacy, I do want Usyk to fight in Vegas on a PPV at least once (and hopefully win). Practically all the ATGs have had Vegas fights on their record and it would be a nice touch. A fight at MSG would also be good.
Re: What's next for Usyk?
He might finally get robbed on the cards if he fights in Vegas. They've tried hard enough elsewhere
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Re: What's next for Usyk?
Usyk deserves a homecoming fight in Ukraine because he's always had to fight in someone else's backyard.
Sadly that it isn't possible thanks to Vlad The Insaner, but that's a whole different conversation.
Sadly that it isn't possible thanks to Vlad The Insaner, but that's a whole different conversation.
Re: What's next for Usyk?
Pretty much whatever Turki wants then. Probably Dubois as Frank seems to have his ear the most.
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No rematch clause for Dubois vs Parker?
If Usyk is not retiring, he’ll be expected to match up with the winner.
Could very well be Parker.
If Usyk is not retiring, he’ll be expected to match up with the winner.
Could very well be Parker.