What's been his tough challenges so far?
Usyk? Are you serious? Lol. He became undisputed Crusierweight champion lol. And he's also already willing to fight the likes of Wilder, AJ, Ruiz, Fury next year.
What's been his tough challenges so far?
Yup. I mean, just look at how much of a challenge his first fight (with a 38 year old) at heavyweight is.
Yes I'm serious. I only heard about him beating bellew. What were his tough challenges, so far? What's the names?Usyk? Are you serious? Lol. He became undisputed Crusierweight champion lol. And he's also already willing to fight the likes of Wilder, AJ, Ruiz, Fury next year.
Yes I'm serious. I only heard about him beating bellew. What were his tough challenges, so far? What's the names?
That's it?He beat Michael Hunter, he also beat numerous champions such as Glowacki, Briedas and Gassiev. That's not even mentioning he won gold at the European and World championships and the Olympics. Whether he will be good enough to beat the top heavyweights we don't know yet but 1 thing that's unquestionable is his heart, he will fight pretty much anybody. Those are the best fighters, that are willing even when they have disadvantages. If he comes through well this weekend he may fight the winner of Ruiz vs AJ next.
That's it?
Ok, lol
Jermall Charlo vs. Dennis Hogan Official For December 7
By Random Hits
Published On Fri Oct 11, 2019, 01:24 PM EDT
On Saturday, December 7, undefeated WBC Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo will defend his title against highly-ranked contender Dennis Hogan live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™, in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions, are on-sale Monday, October 14 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at ticketmaster.comand barclayscenter.com. Tickets also can be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center, starting Tuesday, October 15 at 12 p.m. ET. Group discounts are available by calling 844-BKLYN-GP.
Wilder knocked out the boogey man (Ortiz) of his division. Knocked out Fury and had Joshua running scared.What do you mean? He beat all the best champions at his weight class, became undisputed and beat all the best amateurs at the Olympics, there's literally nothing more he could have done achievements wise lol, other than defending it even more, he won the WBSS, then made a defence and then decided to take the challenge of moving up to heavyweight and he signed to fight a credible heavyweight in Takam for his first fight, didn't work out cuase of injury, so Sponge, that fukked up too so Witherspoon, after that he's looking at the likes of Wilder, AJ and Fury. It's hard to say there's a more ambitious fighter or 1 who wants challenges more than Usyk in the world. He conquered his division and after 1 or 2 fights is looking to fight the huge champions at the next weight up. Even if he loses he has huge heart for doing that. He wants Wilder now, and Wilder is a ferocious puncher. I doubt Wilder is going to fight him though (again the mentalities and career history are completely different), but he may fight the winner of AJ vs Ruiz next, which is probably unheard of. He achieved undisputed in his weight class at 15 fights, Wilder at 41 fights and being older than Usyk too has never even had a unification bout. Reports say Wlad dropped him in sparring and Wilder didn't want it, that's why AJ got into the superstar position he was in because he earned it by actually taking the fight against the other champions. There's no reason Wilder couldn't have done that prior and possibly been an even bigger star than AJ, but he let a younger man come through and unify all the belts but 1, and then rejected the chance to fight for undisputed.
Wilder knocked out the boogey man (Ortiz) of his division. Knocked out Fury and had Joshua running scared.
Not too much more he could do.
##Black Excellence
Lmao at this point you must be trolling, made me laugh though so props lol.
It’s official. During a Friday press conference at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, WWE officially announced Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez and Tyson Fury vs. Braun Strowman for WWE's Crown Jewel event on October 31 in Saudi Arabia.
The WWE have been shooting angles between Fury and Strowman since last Friday.
Following a highly publicized confrontation with Strowman on the FOX premiere of Friday Night Smack Down, the always unpredictable Fury was offered an open mic during an appearance on Monday Night Raw.
However, Fury’s demands for an apology quickly led to fighting words with Strowman. After a scripted war of words, the two engaged in a brawl - as a sea of security guards and WWE wrestlers made attempts to pull them apart.
Fury's promoter, Frank Warren, has already expressed concern that his fighter could injure himself by taking part in a pro wrestling match. Last month, Fury sustained a severe cut above his right eye in a twelve round decision win over Otto Wallin.
A rematch with WBC champion Deontay Wilder is targeted for a date in February, but if Fury re-opens that cut it would certainly push back those plans.
Also announced for that October show, is a rematch between WWE champion Brock Lesnar and his MMA rival, Cain Velasquez.
Velasquez stopped Lesnar for the UFC heavyweight title several years ago. Velasquez has since walked away from MMA and entered the world of pro wrestling, which now leads to their rematch.
U think the harder fight is wilder?I don't. Usyk needs more HW fights