Fair enough Joyce may be a bit of a stretch, I was more trying to think of accomplished heavyweights with decent power that Usyk has beat as an amateur and Joyce came to mind. Still he's a big lump and he can bang a bit, plus Usyk has beaten him twice.I don't think his power is insane, but I think a guy who wrecks Povetkin, sparks Whyte and does Johnson in the speed he did is clearly a big puncher. Joyce? Not really no. He wins by accumulation and I've never seen him scramble someone of decent level with one shot.
Agree in principal. But how many guys have we seen come up into the heavyweight division and fall short of expectations? They say speed kills. But size kills too.Usyk is the toughest fight for him, outside of Fury IMO. I reckon he'd stop Whyte.
Has Usyk been training with this guy to bulk up to heavy?Usyk isn't Adamek
And since he's Ukrainian he's got the advantage of Russian PEDs while being PC enough to not got caught for taking some of them
He won't have TUEs but at least it's something
Hearn said before the WBO will be calling Whyte as mandatory in September now it seems like it will be Usyk also doesnt look like the WBC will be calling Whyte as mandatory aswell, Whyte's going to regret not taking the Joshua rematch, seems like Luis Ortiz is going to get a rematch and then Wilder vs Fury II
Its gonna be Pulev in another showcase, maybe abroad again - that's what that looks like to me, Eddie isnt fooling anyone
Yep. Whenever you see a shortlist like that, always expect the weakest option.Its gonna be Pulev in another showcase, maybe abroad again - that's what that looks like to me, Eddie isnt fooling anyone
On this.... Pulev for December was already agreed when Eddie was out there calling Wilder 'embarrassing'....Eddie slating Wilder like he's surprised, but just happens to have his 3 man shortlist in his inside pocket :lol:
https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/06/arum-tells-hearn-good-luck-about-whyte-situation/Hearn said before the WBO will be calling Whyte as mandatory in September now it seems like it will be Usyk also doesnt look like the WBC will be calling Whyte as mandatory aswell, Whyte's going to regret not taking the Joshua rematch, seems like Luis Ortiz is going to get a rematch and then Wilder vs Fury II
Seems like if Ruiz announced hes rematching Joshua they will strip him of the WBO and make Fury vs Schwarz for ithttps://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/06/arum-tells-hearn-good-luck-about-whyte-situation/
Arum is clearly of the opinion Whyte has missed his chance, regardless of what Hearn and Whyte might think.