His weight disadvantages are nothing compared to what Usyk faces. Canelo didn't win a round against Floyd on any independent scorecard I've seen. Against Bivol the most generous card I've seen has Canelo losing 9-3.
It's hard to say because he has never been in a ring with a style like Mayweather or bivol. Also, let's not forget Bivol is just naturally bigger than Canelo. THat's like Crawford fighting Janibek
Usyk has never fought anyone even close to as good as Floyd or Bivol. Floyd was P4P #1 when he fought Canelo, Bivol was at the top of his game. Fury was having his way with Usyk between rounds 2-7 to a greater extent than either Bivol or Floyd was against Canelo. This was a Fury who was coming off a lackluster performance against an MMA fighter than many thought he lost.
You just raise Fury up further which in turn raises Usyk up further and by definition lowers Canelo. Thanks for that I didn't even need to contribute to school you.
You can't raise Fury up to the level of Mayweather or Bivol. Even at Fury's best, so your entire argument is irrelevant. Nice try though.
I can't really take what you say seriously since you think we live on a disc lmao. But like I said, Usyk has never been schooled the way Canelo has.
The only fighter near Usyk's weight with a somewhat similar style to Bivol is Jai Opetaia. I hope they fight, as I think that'd be quite the win for Usyk.