yeah. This does not mean that he might beat even Dorticos. Glowacki usually weights 197-199 lbs, now he was lighter than 196 lbs: surprisingly light. Glowacki had covid and long inactivity period after he get finished by Briedis. He actually now looked like also Tabiti had beated up him.
Okolie turns on his inner RJJ style, hands down, chin up and he smashes Joshua, Fury and Usyk on the same night, within 40 minutes without getting hit with an added capoeira fighter trying to trip him for the entire duration, after all of that Georges St Pierre marches toward Okolie giving him a look of disappointment... gets inside the ring and tell Okolie he's not imprezzed with his performance, Okolie takes him down and smashes him Khabib style, thus making himself boxing and UFC GOAT on the same night
This comment doesn't make sense. Just say you don't like the guy, and be done with. Who did undisputed cruiserweight champion Usyk fight in his first bout at heavyweight, was it not the bum Witherspoon? Then in his second fight Usyk goes on to fight old journey man gate keeper Chisora, who can also be regarded as a bum. For his third fight at heavyweight Usyk is swerving the Juggernaut Joe Joyce like the plague. This is Usyks legacy at heavyweight so far, yet I'm sure you hype Usyk. Whenever Okolie meets Usyk he will knock him out too, if Usyk has the balls to take the fight. Another cruiserweight Champion, Gassiev, is looking for an easy opponent to welcome him to the heavyweight division, a bum barely anyone would have heard of.
Calm the **** down already. As already stated, Glowacki has been inactive, coming off a loss post Covid. A great performance from Okolie in his 16th fight but, this was a case of supreme timing to open Okolie up to the world stage. He's a huge problem to any CW due to the sheer size and reach of the guy and he can obviously dig a bit. Breidis will be a different kettle of fish although I do fancy Okolie's chances as he's developing under Shane Mcguigan at a frightening rate. The top heavyweights however will negate many of his current advantages so he'll have to tune his style to the threat they bring. Interesting times though.
On the other hand Hunter became a bigger puncher once he moved up to HW, Briedis has a brutal KO win over Charr and Glowacki KOed Huck, who was able to go the distance with Povetkin. I think that not having a size and reach advantage at HW could be a problem, but in recent years decent punchers at CW have also be able to crack at HW.
I think you took that the wrong way. Usyk beat him, Briedis beat him, he looked horrid against Radchenko and almost got stopped and he struggled mightily with Vlasov. At this point, he remains only a viable threat to up and coming fighters, it's unlikely he beats any of the top guys. So therefore, he's now a gatekeeper. He exposes the frauds which is the job of a gatekeeper. He's just a high level gatekeeper that's all.