I basically have some questions (fantasy match ups) but also: whatever happened to the wearing of belt protectors? To guard off low shots? Smh, that's what they're to here for: borderline shots. Anyway, How well does olek do against Ali/ Lewis/ Byrd? The reason I mention Ali is that they both are speedsters, very mobile for a hw. Ali was the greatest but somebody here told me to beat him you need a southpaw: enter usyk. For Lewis: Lewis was weary to take on a Chris Byrd, not because he was afraid of being knocked out, but getting closer by his pesky, annoying pitty pay style. I fast moving southpaw with barely any power= a true boxer from a pugilists stand point. Then I bring up Chris Byrd: Oleksandr vs Byrd, they are both different prototypes, Byrd a swarmer with an open palm jab which is borderline illegal. Olek another south paw with more power? I don't think I've ever seen a man work that hard in the ring as olek usyk. He plays d and offence at all the right times, mental pressure for Dubois. He moves his legs, head, body, arms, and feet. A constant mover with power. Floats like Ali in there. His head is never in the last place that it was in. He is always setting or resetting distance, using movement, pivoting, creating angles, and keeping his gloves up in a responsible manner. Like I said, when it's time to put it on, he puts it together. He brought his knife and fork, it's time to eat! This dude is special, moving up from cruiser to dominate the bigger names/ boxers. Like I said he fights disciplined, is a southpaw, and works as hard as a warrior in there. I'm glad he got the win. They can play it back lol I'll watch it. God bless Ukraine and good job Alec usyk. The small heavyweight.