The stories about who deserves a chance and who doesn't are tiring, for boxing it is better for Usyk to lose because it would remove him from the scene together with Fury and so we would watch Dubois vs. Hrgovic, a competitive fight that is easier to arrange.
Then we are stuck with a constellation of strap holders passing them to each other in subpar fights. Whatever issues the heavyweight division has, they need to he worked through or at least experienced fully, instead of running back to Breazeale and Martin.
Usyk losing to Dubious would be terrible in every conceivable way. You've actually just committed a thought crime.
Let's forget about the talents, let's focus on the fighters who really want to fight, even if they are not technically at the level of Usyk and Fury, it is important to see the fights and the will of the fighters, boxing is a sport and verbal battles are something else, so who does not want to fight in boxing he should step aside and let others get a chance...
No, it wouldn't. Who the **** wants to see an absolute mediocrity take down and permanently stain an ATG career in the making? Usyk isn't the one that needs to be removed from the scene, he's done nothing to merit such hatred and disdain.... that only applies to the malignancy that is Tyson Luke Fury.
In a way, yeah, because it would mean Dubois is way better than we thought the was, and he is very young. But if you've been watching Usyk's career all the way it would be misery to see him lamped by some jobber. So pluses and minuses - the chances are so low it's not really worth yapping about though really.
There is no way Usyk will win all 3 fights against Duboia, Hrgovic and Zhang/Joyce He will either lose or retire. He is too inactive to be good for HW division. Beating AJ and people forget how bad he was against Chisora and Witherspoon
Usyk getting wiped out by Dubois would be a victory for the MUSSELS IZ STRONK crowd and their love of big beefcakes that are heavy on the brawn and light on the skills. Not saying that Dubois is that bad, he's not, but his skills are two levels below Usyk's. Usyk winning is validation of boxing and technique as being legitimate.
It's all legitimate, like rock, paper, scissors. Same if Dubois wins - it will validate strength and power.