After the fierce match of the end of September, early October, now the absolute champion of the heavy champion can only be in two answers: or Tyson Fury, who holds the WBC and Lineal belt; Or Oleksandr Usyk, who holds WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO belt.
“Including Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, based on the last match, they will be just a sweet dessert for Usyk,” Oleksandr Urassyuk's boss Alexander Krassyuk said when speaking on The Sun.
“None of them showed Boxing skills at the excellent level. Once Usyk showed his technique, his pure technical fighting style, I didn't think Fury or Wilder could defeat Usyk.”
To be fair, the third match between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder did not show the best performance of Tyson Fury. The WBC champion himself admitted this after the match. He was bigger, heavier, more moved and still had to receive Knockdown from Wilder.
On the contrary, Deontay Wilder has a better strategy than before, but the drawback of shallow physical strength is still the “critical” point of the American puncher on the stage.
“Wilder's performance was very bad, really, really bad. He was not used to playing with such a great weight, feeling uncomfortable with it. Since the fourth half, Wilder has” already “already, just trying to eat sticky rice with the remaining half.”
Anyway, Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury will not clash on the ring soon.
Within the next few months, USYK needs to confront Anthony Joshua for the second time – the Boss Eddie Hearn revealed that the Joshua side triggered the rematch. Meanwhile, the winner of the Dillian Whyte vs. Otto Wallin on October 30 could become Tyson Fury's WBC battle next year.