Bakole calls out Usyk

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Turki said Usyk Apparently only wants 1 or 2 more fights, Usyk will probably retire after becoming 2x undisputed. Hopefully Parker wins but if Dubois wins he can rewrite that low blow controversy before leaving, although fighting Dubois at his age is a decent risk, Usyk only has a few years left to retire undefeated, someone will eventually get him
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    I don't disagree but ultimately I think Usyk should just retire. He turns 38 next week, is already the 9th oldest HW champion of all time, the 2nd oldest ever undisputed champion, the 3rd oldest unified one, and in 8 months time he will shoot all the way up to being the 5th oldest HW champion of all time and the oldest ever undisputed one.

    There has only ever been four HW champions above 38 y/o: Foreman, Vitali, Wlad, and Maskaev.

    He's clocked the game amateur and pro, winning everything there is to win amateur and pro, all of which in his opponent's backyards or on the road, and he's not only become a multi-weight champ but he's become undisputed at two weights which are by far the most difficult to bridge the gap to do so.

    Then factor in that he's P4P#1, the Fighter of the Year, and has earned well over £100 mill in his last two fights, purses he is very likely not going to come near earning again.

    Old. Undefeated. Healthy. At the top of the sport. Literally. Rich beyond his wildest dreams after having spent the vast majority of his career not earning a fraction of the amount a man of his talents and achievements should've.

    There's nothing he can really do to add to his legacy. If Dubois wins and he rematches him they'll just say he only beat three guys at HW. If J-Park wins and he fights him they'll just say he only beat four and if were to lose at 38, 39 etc. when he's already been past his prime for years as it is and is fighting giants way bigger than him they'll absolutely crucify him for it and hold him to a completely different standard to all his fellow greats who he could supposedly never beat despite virtually all of them all having lost in their primes or multiple times in their primes to fighters their size. I can't think of a more perfect time to retire for any fighter.
     
  3. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Oh, I thoroughly agree he doesn't need to fight on,or face Parker. But it appears he still has some appetite for the sport. I would honestly wish he did retire, but it appears he is the real "fighting man"

    Anyway, I hope he doesn't get hurt, but I think he still has the hunger and ability to fight for another bit.

    Retiring now would be fitting, but maybe one last dance before he calls it a day. He said he wants rest now, but I don't think he looks like a guy ready to retire. I think Dubois/Parker us next and hopefully then he can maybe decide to walk away
     
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  4. CooperKupp

    CooperKupp “B.. but they all playin NBA basketball again!” Full Member

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    Lol :lol::lol::lol:

    He hasn’t even earned a shot. Not even worthy to share a ring with Usyk. But Oleksandr would box his gross face in
     
  5. rolzone

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    I won’t r surprised to be honest. I can imagine it’s tough to get motivated at this point. Won’t be for money or belts or even a challenge!
     
  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Whilst it's always a pleasure to watch him fight, as said, it couldn't be a more perfect time for him to retire. If he was a few years younger it would be different but he's not. He deserves to go out on top for the way he went about his career and the way he has conducted himself in and out of the ring.

    Look at someone like Clenelo. He has no intention of testing himself against the best anymore and he has been cherrypicking his opponents like crazy for years now. Usyk has reached that stage of his career now, and at a much older age, where he could do the same but that's not the way he was made. I wouldn't blame him if he did though
     
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  7. Serge

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    They don't albeit sometimes they do. But the fact that Usyk is the only man to beat Hunter, the only man to drop him albeit a technical KD where the ref deemed the ropes kept Hunter up, and the only man to come close to stopping him

    And Hunter in the only man to beat Bakole, the only man to hurt Bakole, and obviously the only man to stop him

    Doesn't get mentioned enough

    Mobile slick Usyk boxes Bakole's ears off
     
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  8. Izakaya

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    I don't deny it is a good win, but "I beat Jared Anderson" and "I KOed top fighters in sparring" isn't exactly enough to claim you deserve to cut in front of the winner of Parker/Dubois etc.
     
  9. tragedy

    tragedy Active Member Full Member

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    At his current weight his next training camp will have to be a fat camp which is never good for a fighter.
     
  10. MrPook

    MrPook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes. I think it’s a good fight for Boxing and a good fight for African fans. It’s between the two best fighters from Africa at the moment. It’s only right to make that fight from that perspective.

    Should be a fun fight for us as well, but yeah I expect Bakole to smash Ajagba. It won’t do that much for Bakole’s standing though unless it’s a highlight reel KO.
     
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  11. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think "call outs" are going to work on a guy with so many mandatories upcoming. :rolleyes:

    Knock off Pulev. Become the WBA mando. You'll be in the queue, at least.

    Make the system 'work for you.' ;)
     
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  12. Hazaroth

    Hazaroth New Member banned Full Member

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    Would rather see Bakole fight Zhang or Miller next
     
  13. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm not that certain, Bakole took some right hands from Anderson and Ajagba has a much more powerful straight right . I make Bakole the favorite but not to the point that an Ajagba win is unthinkable by any means. Odds will be interesting come fight time and a bet on Ajagba could be worth the risk,
    we'll see.
     
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  14. FrankinDallas

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    In other Ajagba news....the guy who refused to enter the ring against him is now Wilder's first Bare Knuckle opponent.
     
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  15. SixesAndSevens

    SixesAndSevens Gator Wrestler Extraordinaire Full Member

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    I want to like Bakole, his performance was very good against Anderson- But he just talks way too much ****.

    "I stopped this guy in sparring and I stopped this guy in sparring and blah blah blah blah"... Just get in the ring, man.
     
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