The conversation doesn't make any sense, Saunders hasn't fought near the level of Usyk and you can't claim to have any gauge of where the limit is without testing it. The most competitive fight Saunders has had on paper is the close decision against Eubank Jr which on the back of you could say there is no comparison, but it's obviously not that simple given much changes in 5 years. Usyk on the other hand has had 11 less pro fights than BJS, in that time facing all of the best he can go against and unified his division and then beaten the emeritus champion for that division. Talent is hard to measure, but regardless of who has more naturally - BJS hasn't done anything to really deserve being compared to Usyk.
Usyk is more naturally talented and superior in all facets, fast, strong, durable, great endurance, iron chinned, high testosterone and huge Cranial capacity which means higher levels of intellect. Usky could accomplish anything he wants if he puts his heart and genetic potential in to it. If he had chosen a different profession he would have dominated that too. Imagine a Sumo Usyk? Sumo Usyk smash, Sumo Usyk hungry after smash. Sumo Usyk want more smash. Usyk would be a professor at Harvard and teach kids the proper way to conduct themselves, Usyk could have been an engineer, a scholar, a world champion fencer. He would have been a billionaire playboy philanthropist and created iron suits in his spare time. There simply put isnt anything that this man cant do, he would have beaten Michael Phelps record by 50 seconds. He could impregnate your wife or girlfriend and there isnt anything you could have done about it. He could have beaten Carlsen in Chess and destroyed A prime Karelin in wrestling. The man is a legend, but at the end of the day, he is no Golovkin.
I'm pure gypsy and I was born and raised on one of the most notorious caravan sites in Great Britain and I'm literally risking my life by admitting this in public. BJS 2.0 is the slickest MW of all time, the slickest gypsy of all time, and 100 times slicker than any North American so called 'slickster' who has ever donned a pair of gloves. However, the answer to the question is The Usyk God. Big men with that kind of athleticism, fluidity, foot work, hand speed, movement, defence, combination punching, punch arsenal, and counter punching ability are very rare indeed. This content is protected This content is protected 21 y/o Usyk who'd only been boxing six years This content is protected Loma is in a league of his own though
Lee, Lemieux, Eubank Jr., Ryder, Monroe, O'Sullivan, Blandamura and Blackwell is quite decent competition.