So we take it that all the top light heavy weights would have little chance of beating him?
So we take it that all the top light heavy weights would have little chance of beating him?
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He would beat all cruiser weights and light heavies.
Isn't Hamed a HW these days?
Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .
James Toney at a CW.
Oleksandr Usyk ready to move to heavyweight but must wait for Anthony Joshua fight, says Eddie Hearn
Eddie Hearn has urged unified cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk to make the step up to the heavyweight following his title defence against Tony Bellew.
After the Liverpudlian was stopped in the eighth round in his final fight, Bellew told Hearn that Usyk may not be ready for Joshua just yet but the Ukrainian’s promoter said he “definitely” needs to fight the heavyweight champion.
Usyk signed a short agreement with Hearn’s Matchroom promotion company, who promote Joshua, but Hearn says he has some work to do before taking on the WBO, WBA and IBF champion.
“Ultimately if he talks about the likes of Joshua, he needs to move into those realms of opponents and size, sooner rather than later,” Hearn told Sky Sports.
“He is 31, so he’s a spring chicken in terms of miles on the clock in the professional game, but he’s good enough to go on and mix it with those top heavyweights now.
“You look at the opponents for Usyk at heavyweight – Jarrell Miller, Dillian Whyte, Derek Chisora, Adam Kownacki, Luis Ortiz. There’s so many fights for him at heavyweight that he could jump straight into.
Oleksandr Usyk celebrates after remaining the unified cruiserweight champion (Getty)
“Back to the days of Evander Holyfield, he was a genius, his size compared to the others, but he made up for it with skill and heart. Usyk is going to have to do the same thing, because to beat these big, big guys, he’s going to have to do what very few have done before him.
“How many have gone from undisputed or unified cruiserweight champion to undisputed or unified heavyweight champion? Not many, so he would be on a very small list, but that’s what he wants to do. He’s focused to do it, and I see Usyk being in some major heavyweight fights in 2019.”
Having seen off Bellew in devastating fashion, Hearn believes that there is little incentive for Usyk to remain in the cruiserweight division.
“I still think he’ll move to heavyweight, because if he doesn’t, who are the fights?” Hearn added.
“Really, I see probably two fights – that’s Andre Ward and Adonis Stevenson. Ward is retired. Would he come out for a Usyk fight? Who knows?
“Adonis Stevenson is at light-heavy, but talks about moving to cruiser. It could be a big fight in the US market. Lebedev is one that’s a big fight in Russia.”
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/ole...125506908.html
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Well the 1st and most obvious choice IMO is Povetkin...I think if he were to win that fight he'd shoot up the ratings and not have to have another fight before a title shot.
If he needs a fight before Povetkin then I suggest one of Marco Huck, Joseph Parker, Bryant Jennings.
It’d be smart for him to fight a really big hw who isn’t all that good, just to get suited to the division. Brezeale is the first guy who came to mind. Someone like huck or Jennings really don’t show him anything new. David price would be funny, all risk no reward though.
Hah we forgot he already beat the hell out of Huck last year
He definitely needs some tune up fights at HW before AJ. I understand if he wanted to stay down in weight for Ward but Stevenson? Really? He isn’t even a cruiserweight and I don’t think he is even the best light HW. He will most likely lose on Saturday.
Anyways, I’m hoping that Usyk has at least 2 fights at HW in 2019 so that by 2020 he is ready for whoever is the big dog in the division at the time.
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Well different weight class maybe different outcome
How about Sergey Kuzmin? Kubrat Pulev? Adam Kownacki?
Regardless of who he fights he should steer clear of the BIG dudes 6'5+ until he's used to the weight IMO. I still think he gets tagged too much, but who knows, maybe he's more like Holyfield and less like Haye, he's certainly been an impressive cruiserweight for whatever that is worth.
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