Actually technically it was a majority decision. I scored the fight the same as the judges with 115-113 as Usyk seemed to sweep 9 through 11 in a fight that was about even through 8. The twelfth round was won by the Latvian but it was too little too late.
It was very highly skilled and entertaining any throwing away rounds by Usyk would have cost him the fight in my opinion.
I was wondering if Briedis could hang with Usyk. Looks like he put up a decent fight so it's not a bad loss and and he can go forward in his career.
Looking forward to the other fights in this tournament.
Usyk does not have the power to make it at heavyweight. I suppose he could fight some stiffs at heavy, then get a big money title shot. Money would be the key word. He does not have the tools to be a heavyweight champ.
Don't get me wrong. I like Usyk. I just hope he stays in the cruisers. I just don't think he is a natural heavyweight.
Wilder is still a mystery to me. I don't think he has fought anyone yet. I see him as a system manufactured champion. Klitschko was well past his prime when he fought Fury, and way past when he fought Joshua, but still, Joshua beating Klitschko, is way more than Wilder has ever done. Wilder ducked Povetkin. Maybe Wilder is good, but he has not proven it yet.
The blue print for Usyk would be a Michael Spinks approach to some of the giants.Usyk is not small, he's just not a super heavyweight. He cuts weight to make cruiser. He is 6,3", 220 ambient; he has very good skills, very good arsenal, excellent motion and excellent mobility.
It could be reminded that Szpilka is his size, and, other than once making a terminal weapon of choice, he out boxed Wilder corner to corner.
David Haye is the same size as Usyk. When David was younger and maneuverable, he beat the 7' Russian giant Valuev and went the distance with Wladimir and made millions doing it.
Evander Holyfield is the same size as Usyk and he had very good mobility, very good skills, very good power, and an excellent chin. It should be noted here though that he was PED assisted.
Cassius Clay was the same size as Usyk. More than his boxing record is made public.
With Usyk maintaining a fit weight of 215-220 he will possess greater stability to withstand heavyweight strength and power while still keeping his speed, reflexes, and mobility. Depending on what is left of the super heavyweights if they fight each other, Usyk doesn't necessarily have to win, he just has to place or draw to make millions while not getting knocked out. That I think he can do.
I'd like to see Usyk vs Chisora. Both have lost their scheduled opponents.Usyk's fight against Tyrone Spong is off. Spong failed a PED test for the drug Clomifene which seems to raise Testosterone, if you look at Spong he looks like the typical juice bag that is found in mma/kick boxing. Supposedly Eddie Hearn had a guy on ice to keep the main event going. https://fightnews.com/spong-fails-drug-test-usyk-to-get-new-foe/57287
Chisora is spoken for as he has a decent domestic clash against David Price that was just agreed upon. The problem with Usyk vs Chisora would be budgetary, like it or not Chisora would demand low 7 figures for the fight and I doubt Hearn has the budget for that after Usyk gets paid, hence Spong was scheduled who at best was getting low 6 figures for the opportunity.I'd like to see Usyk vs Chisora. Both have lost their scheduled opponents.
Usyk should win this with a KO. Witherspoon like WIR stated looks like he just got off the couch after eating a bucket of Popeye's Chicken.
I liked the fact that he came in at his non dried out weight and didn't put on artificial weight with weights and protein shakes. There is no need to become heavy legged to fight an inside fight that really isn't his game.Usyk really moves well. He is sort of like a bigger version of Lomachenko. I could see him giving the current champs a lot of trouble. He's a guy that comes in with a good game plan and executes it.