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Oleksandr Usyk is up there with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard among boxing’s greatest fighters. That’s according to talkSPORT pundits Adam Catterall, Spencer Oliver,
On Saturday night at London’s Wembley Stadium, Oleksandr Usyk defeated Daniel Dubois for a second time to retain his world heavyweight title. Elliot W 10 of the things we
The 33-year-old New Zealander has undergone a full-scale career renovation since losing to both Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte in 2018, having won 12 of 13 subsequent fights while beating the likes of Derek Chisora (twice), Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang and Martin Bakole.
His power is unquestionable, but he also moves well for a man that stands 6 ft 4in tall. In his last fight against Mike Balogun, Itauma’s footwork to move in and out of range while catching his opponent coming forward really caught the eye.
The Ukrainian superstar knocked out hard-hitting Brit Daniel Dubois in the fifth round of their bout at Wembley Stadium in London to capture his IBF world heavyweight title and become the first two-time undisputed heavyweight champion of all time.
The Ukrainian has proved himself not just a generational great but an all-time one. His name is now among that of legendary heavyweights
Armed with an array of boxing’s dream weavers at various stages of his career, the helping hands of Eddie Hearn, Frank Warren, and Joe Gallagher have taken Okolie to world titles and big shows, but is a heavyweight belt within his reach?
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNLancashire's Tyson Fury announces end of his retirement following Usyk vs DuboisUsyk's brutal fifth-round stoppage of Dubois made him undisputed world heavyweight champion for a second time after he initially won all the belts against Fury last May in Riyadh before he was forced to vacate his IBF title.
If you didn't already know, you know now. Oleksandr Usyk is not only the best heavyweight in the world today, but he's also in the running for the best of a generation and climbing all-time lists.
Oleksandr Usyk continues to make boxing look not only easy but something his heavyweight peers are still learning to do, writes Elliot Worsell.