Lennox Lewis Compares Usyk to Holyfield: What the Boxing Legend Said About the Ukrainian.
Lennox Lewis Weighs In on Oleksandr Usyk
According to Novyny.live: As Oleksandr Usyk prepares for his upcoming fight against Rico Verhoeven on May 23 in Giza, Egypt, former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis has shared his thoughts on the Ukrainian boxer. Lewis, who holds titles from WBC, WBA, and IBF, believes Usyk has strong prospects for success in the bout.
Oleksandr Usyk's Potential
Usyk remains undefeated in his professional career, a testament to his elite skill and preparation. Lewis, widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, expressed confidence in the Ukrainian fighter's abilities. He drew a comparison between Usyk and Evander Holyfield, stating:
“He would have done well in my era. Look at how Evander Holyfield fared. Oleksandr is the same height and no worse than him. I think he would have performed just as well.” – Lennox Lewis
Lewis, who defeated notable boxers such as:
- Mike Tyson
- Vitali Klitschko
- Ray Mercer
- Shannon Briggs
emphasized that Usyk has the potential to become a standout star in boxing. His comments reflect recognition of Usyk's talent and hope for his success in the upcoming match.
As an undefeated boxer, Usyk continues to raise the bar for Ukrainian boxing, drawing international fans to his fights. A victory over Verhoeven could strengthen his standing in the heavyweight division and confirm his status as one of the sport's top competitors. The fight in Giza is expected to be a crucial milestone in Usyk's career, while also shining a spotlight on boxing in Ukraine.
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