Usyk needs a couple of "warm up" fights at heavyweight

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  1. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    So in summary: One boxer takes a different career path to another boxer, in a different division. A fact from which we can draw no meaningful conclusions...
     
  2. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After Usyks run of fight people are now making things up to hate on him!

    What happened to boxing fans?
     
  3. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Firstly, Canelo had already fought at 164.5 lb, so only another 3.5 pounds. Usyk is going up much further.

    Secondly, you keep spreading the misinformation that Usyk wanted a tune-up. He didn't.
     
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  4. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The OP just made up stuff to criticize Usyk.

    Usyk did not want a warm-up, team Povetkin requested it to build up the fight and get their guy back into winning ways.
     
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  5. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Yes, like all Nasal Spray... designed to get up your nose....
     
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  6. Geo1122

    Geo1122 Active Member Full Member

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    The heavyweight division is a different ball game altogether. No size/weight cap. Doesn’t need explaining really.
     
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  7. froz3nj

    froz3nj New Member Full Member

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    Learn to google:
    Two of Mikey's last three fights were in super lightweight diviison.
    Number one of 147 is Bud not Spence.

    Also learn math:
    Even if you consider Mikey moves from 135, the difference between 135 and 147 is 12 pounds.
    The difference between cruiserweight(200) and heavyweight is at least 15 pounds.
     
  8. Simon Head

    Simon Head Member Full Member

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    No problem having warm ups moving up to the heavyweight division. It sounds like the most sensible thing to do, so why is that a problem.
    If others want to dive right in, that is their choice.
     
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  9. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Mikey should have had a couple of warm-up fights at welterweight.

    He's an excellent boxer, but Spence is also a very good boxer. Spence is in his prime and is much bigger and stronger.

    Poor Mikey is going to be knocked out.
     
  10. Furious

    Furious Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So there’s no quote then.. seems he wanted the Povetkin fight, hardly a warm up. Not exactly his fault if lots of the best guys in the division are tied up.
     
  11. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    Sir Jeffrey Horn is a boss, he was just drained.... Smashed up Pacman and made him his *****....

    Linares is trash....Why didn't you mention him btw???
    Linares best win is Ant "20c" Corolla LOL, ffs he needed 2 fights with Corolla to get the job done properly
     
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  12. james5000

    james5000 2010's poster of the decade Full Member

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    ffs actually now Loma is targetting a totally washed up 20c Corolla and wants to charge the Poms a PPV fee to watch LOL

    How embarrasing.....
     
  13. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I personally like Horn and have rooted for him in every fight but he's not even close to A grade. His biggest strength is his size and his skills are far from worthy of a world champion. He was not the best in the division at any point or even top 3.

    The Linares win has perhaps been devalued by Linares' performances afterwards but at the time when Lomachenko moved up he was considered #2 in the division. And that was the question the OP was considering, i.e. fighters who moved up and immediately challenged the best.
     
  14. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Canelo got slammed partially for his cherry pick of a title at 168, all the while having no intention to stay there. When Usyk moves to HW, it's permanent.

    BTW, Fielding was just a titlist, not a world champ.
     
  15. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    a 218 usyk is a serious threat h2h v every top heavy

    his skillset /speed and stamina /punch output /is just something none of the heavys will be used to except maybe in light sparring v light heavys.

    can usyk weighing 218 fight like he does at crusier / i suspect so he must be a natural 210 fighter anyway with extreme dieting to keep weight in check.

    only question marks are chin /looks solid
    height difference v tall heavys which is not as easy punching up
    true power of a clean 240lb shot .

    imo he will be the real deal