How Oleksandr Usyk Dominates Heavyweight Giants

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George Foreman said it himself. This era has Giants but the perfect size heavyweights are 6’3 around 220-230… the exact size of Usyk and Ali

andyortiz
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I'm always amused when people refer to Usyk as "small" ... 191 cms and 101 kgs is huge! He's a giant, dwarfed by monsters.

AlmostEthical
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Crazy that 6'3 and 230 lbs is considered small for heavyweight nowadays.

axelw
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Not only is he a great fighter and champion, but he’s also a great man, father, and husband. There are very few athletes who I respect as much as Oleksandr Usyk.

Benalmond
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One of the best fighters of all time. I'm not exaggerating. Usyk pound for pound is one of the most skillful out there and I hold him up there with the likes of Ali.

Usyk has never known anything besides dedication and winning. He finally cemented that in his legacy when he beat one of the most formidable Boxers/Heavyweights of all time. What a guy 🤘

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Fury looked terrified in the ring with Usyk if you ask me. He had this weird expression on his face all night and several times he would disengage and refuse to look at Usyk like he didn’t want to look into his eyes. I think Usyk was right. He was already inside his head before the fight began.

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Although the promoters of the sport may not want it, Usyk beating Fury is the best thing to happen to boxing in years. The days of the mayweather-esc reigns of guys cherry-picking easy Ws are over, and hopefully this leads to the reformation of the sport

oxiclean
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So hype he won, not a huge Fury fan so this shit rocks

crimsnrust
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No ordinary small guy can do that, usyk is a legend and has been fighting huge guys throughout the amateurs

Sugabullets
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Usyk shows us the meaning of a true greatness.
Dedication, hard work, character, skill. Those are main components of Usyk's success.

jeepamir
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The fact the biggest win of Fury and Joshua has been a 39/41yo Klitschko says it all. Klitschko was really good for really long but you can't seriously think that someone with 67 fights under the belt at the father time of 39yo is in his prime anymore.
That exposes this generation of Heavyweights the most, Usyk did revenge his fellow Ukrainian and former manager/promoter

kumayasei
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As a 130kg rugby prop from NZ I can tell you those fast cruiserweight guys are not to be messed with

homebrewznz
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Finally, someone that actually acknowledges Fury being 6'7. Him claiming 6'9 is just another Fury lie

mikey_dk
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Usyk is truly the #1 P4P boxer in the world right now and there shouldn’t be any argument. He gave up 6 inches height and nearly 40 pounds in weight. That’s equivalent to Lomachenko at lightweight fighting a light-heavyweight Artur Beterbiev, and winning.

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I also love usyks pace, yeah he can realistically go all day but holds back on the off chance he won't get a finish and gets spent. He bags the earlier rounds and gives away the middle rounds, this keeps the scorecards close when you get to the later end of the fight. All the work put in by usyk and being defensive in those middle rounds where his opponents have their best moments and even get a huge round against usyk. This is usyks signal to absolutely unload and come back with a huge round after losing the previous round badly. And the momentum keeps building itself up and he dominates the later rounds.

macha
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Hes done it in the 2 heaviest division which are supposed to be harder to stay on top due to the higher KO rate. So it is definitely more impressive for usyk to be a 2 weight champion than others

Mrtamps
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I watched lomachenko first, and was thrilled to see that their style of boxing carried up in weight class. I love their style of just constant pressure, and wearing opponents down.

dan-wpls
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Hopefully with Usyk being the poster boy for the heavyweight division, we’ll see more guys actually tightening up in terms of weight and skill because for a while it was always “I’ll put on a bunch of weight and throw single punches”

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TJ, with the utmost honesty and humility, I agree with you. Personally, as a
true and very dedicated boxer (me) that happens to be a southpaw and I am still active, Oleksandr Usyk,
Vasily Lomachenko,
Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao, Ronald “Winky” Wright, and Dmitry Bivol (even though he is orthodox:) are other boxers that have greatly influenced my own style- I even have my own separate playlists for each of them.
Also, besides Usyk’s hook, his lateral movement and movement in general is phenomenal. May God bless you, and thank you for this excellent video analysis.
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