
Commentator Tim Bradley lectures fans from his podium on unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (23-0, 12 KOs) The win over Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) was the “big moment” last Saturday night. Riyadh.
The 37-year-old former two-division undisputed champion Usyk defeated former WBC champion Fury for the second time and it looked easy. Earlier this year, Usyk defeated the “Gypsy King” for the first time on May 18, after fans dubbed the 6-foot-9 British fighter “the best heavyweight on the planet.”
goat status
Usyk pulled him out of the position, causing fans to change their tune, saying he was “out” or “wasn’t that good to begin with.” However, 2012 Olympic gold medalist Oleksandr’s victories over these top fighters are solid proof that he belongs among the greatest boxers in history:
——Anthony Joshua
——Tyson Fury
——Daniel DuBois
– Myris Briedis
——Murat Gassiyev
——Marco Harker
——Michael Hunter
——Thabiso Mchunu
– Krzysztof Głowacki: *First loss in career
——Tony Bellew
“First of all, I’m not even going to talk about the fight right now, but all these ‘all-time’ great things are happening. It’s been great, are you kidding me?” Tim Bradley said social mediaAlexander Usyk was praised by fans for his victory over Tyson Fury in Riyadh on Saturday night.
“Man, look. Recency bias. Just because he beats two of the best heavyweights (Fury and Anthony Joshua) doesn’t mean he becomes an all-time great,” Bradley continued Said he demoted two-division undisputed champion Usyk.
“Usyk, he’s not the greatest of all time. Y’all need to stop acting like this. He did have seven fights. To heavyweights. I know he has the honors. He fights at lightweight I get it. Now, he comes to heavyweight and I wouldn’t say he’s out, but he beats two of the best guys in the division,” Bradley said of Usyk. said during his wins over two older British heavyweights, Fury and Joshua.
Clean up the department
Usyk’s wins over Fury, Joshua and Dubois mean he has swept the heavyweight division. This, combined with his accomplishments as a lightweight, makes him an all-time great, maybe even the best in history.
“Now, you say he’s the ‘greatest of all time.’ Come on, man. Wow! Y’all need to stop that. He’s a legend in his own right, but also an all-time great, and you’re all tripping up,” Bradley said.