I do agree from a popularity point of view it may be good, I guess I'm more talking about the concept of hot vs weak eras. I feel there's a risk...
damn howd they drag his opp away from his league of legends match?
There's nothing wrong with it generally, it's just that now three weight classes are going to be left in a void full of guys who could never beat...
Three current P4P fighters, with Bud at 37, Beterbiev basically 40, and Usyk 37, with none of them really looking particularly vulnerable,...
Gassiev was his best ever pro performance IMO. While what Usyk has done is extremely impressive at HW, in terms of just being top of his game...
I don't think theres any real meaningful fights left for him honestly. His legacy is secured, all he can really do is damage it from here out....
Only man I could maybe see beating Usyk in the last 20 years is maybe Vitali. I don't see Wlad taking his accuracy, his chin is too shaky. But...
not even close lol. 8-4 was fair. 7-5 if i STRETCHED
1-2 more fights then retire Usyk. Wouldn't be mad if he did rn either. He's owned the division. There's no one really left to prove himself...
8-4 or 7-5 Usyk. Close fight but I don't see an avenue for Fury winning imo
R11 Usyk 7-4 usyk, or 6-5. Last round determines win or draw. Can't realistically have Fury up.
Fury studied wlad. 6-4 Usyk. Close fight. If Fury makes it really ugly the final two could see a draw
Better Fury rd. Usyk still took it in my books. 6-3 Usyk, or 5-4.
R8 Usyk, 6-2, or 5-3 Usyk. Fury just playing far too passive rn. He has that strength and power advantage by far, and he could land it, but if he...
5-2 Usyk, or 4-3. Fury maybe taking a break? He just kinda backed up the whole round.