Following his second consecutive victory over Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk was asked during a post-fight press conference if there was any heavyweight, past or present, he believed he couldn’t defeat. After a brief pause, Usyk humorously responded, “Yeah. It’s Oleksandr Usyk,” eliciting laughter from those present.
This lighthearted comment came after Usyk’s unanimous decision win over Fury, with all three judges scoring the bout 116-112 in his favor. This victory solidified Usyk’s status as the first boxer in 24 years to hold all four major heavyweight belts simultaneously, a feat last achieved by Lennox Lewis.
Usyk’s undefeated record now stands at 23 wins, including notable victories over Anthony Joshua, Tony Bellew, Derek Chisora, and Daniel Dubois. His success has sparked discussions about his place among the greatest heavyweights in boxing history. Some experts, like veteran trainer and broadcaster Teddy Atlas, believe Usyk could have held his own against any heavyweight in history.
Looking ahead, potential matchups for Usyk include a rematch with Daniel Dubois, who has expressed a strong desire for another bout after his previous loss to Usyk in 2023. Dubois interrupted Usyk’s post-fight interview to demand a rematch, highlighting his determination to avenge his earlier defeat.
Additionally, there is speculation about a possible fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Promoters and boxing officials have shown interest in this British showdown, which could be a significant event in the heavyweight division.
Usyk’s recent performances have not only reinforced his dominance in the current heavyweight landscape but have also prompted comparisons with legends of the sport
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