Unified Champion Oleksandr Usyk in Talks for Bare-Knuckle Boxing Move.
Heavyweight King Usyk Considers Bare-Knuckle Boxing Switch
According to Novyny.live: Oleksandr Usyk, the unified world heavyweight boxing champion, is exploring a potential move to bare-knuckle fighting. David Tettro, the CEO of Bare Knuckle Boxing, has confirmed that negotiations are underway with the champion's manager, Egis Klimas. This surprising development could see one of boxing's top pound-for-pound talents venture into a different combat sport.
The 39-year-old Usyk last fought in July, defeating Daniel Dubois with a fifth-round knockout. This victory demonstrated his continued elite status in professional boxing, but he may now be seeking a new challenge for his career.
Potential Impact and Risks of a Format Change
While talks are ongoing, a final decision on Usyk's transition to Bare Knuckle Boxing has not been made. Fans are eagerly awaiting news on the Ukrainian boxer's future, as a switch to bare-knuckle competition would mark a dramatic new chapter.
Usyk's potential move could significantly alter his career trajectory and influence his standing with the global fanbase. Bare-knuckle boxing, a format growing in popularity, would gain immense credibility from the participation of a star of Usyk's caliber. However, this shift also presents new physical challenges and risks for the athlete, given the distinct and injury-prone nature of fighting without gloves.
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