Vitali. I've said this in a previous post on how I think the fight wouldn go. It will be Vitali's fight to lose. He wins outside of any freak accident (such as cuts or bizarre shoulder injuries).
Accuracy? Against who , walking punch bags ,yes. Against guys who could move their head , no https://gfycat.com/hastybigheartedduckbillcat He missed 700 times trying to land a clean punch on Kevin Johnson. Lewis landed at a higher connect percentage and he was slow and over weight. Vitali threw a lot of arm shots but he wasn't accurate.
Johnson only came to survive and Lennox was a war, something Usyk could never do against someone like Vitali.
I definitely favour Vitali I think usyk is great, but he's getting a little overhyped since Aj It's not like usyk blew a shop worn Chisora out of the water The guy had a competitive fight with Bellew not too long ago I think in a competitive fight, Vitali would win on points
USyK enters easily Vitalis defence like with Joshua and starts to hammer him round after round around the middle but I dont know if he can knock him out. Vitalis chin Is an A level USyK by decision
I like Usyk and consider him the best current heavy, but I just don't rate the current crop of heavies very highly at all. Imo what they are is well matched so they produce some good fights. I think reasonably prime versions of LL or Vitali and many working backwards would clean house in this division, except for Usyk (maybe).
Vitali. I’m very surprised at the poll so far. Like others are saying Usyk, has not really achieved much, or beat many people at heavyweight yet.
I could actually see it, but Joshua is the better man consistently. Sanders would show up out of shape and if he could get you out of there in two rounds with his phenomenal offensive skills, he would. If the other guy hung in there, he was doomed. That is not a great fighter, it is a great talent who did not want to do what he had to to be the best.
I have never said so. Go back and look at my posts through the years. Joshua was once the best heavy, he is now easily #3, and he has a place in heavyweight history already carved out. He just isn't better than Usyk or Fury.