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    Who Else Doesnt Understand Stuff Usyk Says

    Usyk is easily the most bizarre individual I've heard in boxing

    Naoya doesn't believe in English but still gets his point across. So does manny with his heavily accented English

    #2
    No problem understanding him.
    He seems a very laid back and funny guy imo.
    Maybe you just don't have a sense of humour?

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      #3
      Oleksandr Uysk expresses himself with a lot of ambiguity and creativity 'In English. This has kind of over the years, produced a character which many people have been intrigued by in the boxing community and he has endeared himself to the boxing fans'.

      In comparison to the Kiltschko's who were very direct and precise in their actions and dialog 'Which made them appear to be very stoic and military like with the conduct. Oleksandr Uysk even during his times of silence always seems to be communicating something to his opponents and the media. I personally think that is an acquired skill, he has in my opinion developed that behaviour throughout the years he has been competing in boxing'.

      Note: If Oleksandr Uysk spoke to the media all serious, and was very direct 'I don't think he would have endeared himself to the boxing fans. A big part of Uysk becoming a superstar after beating Joshua and Fury, was not only due to his performances but? Also his character and the way he expresses himself. It is different and unique, and it is most likely deliberate'.

      To conclude: Overall you can clearly see that Oleksandr Uysk just like Miguel Cotto did 'Later on in their careers, they made a considerable effort to improve their ability to communicate with more of the boxing world. I have always enjoyed the build up to big boxing fights, but in recent years? I don't think there are many top level professional boxers, that want to build narratives or create intrigue'

      In the Heavyweight Division 'I would say that Tyson Fury and David Haye, were the last top level boxers that revel in those sort of situations. That is one thing which concerned me about Tyson Fury during his last fight vs Oleksandr Uysk II? For the first time in his career, Fury did not seem to want to engage in the fight build up. And I believe this was because Fury was shook by Uysk, his first performance and win over him'.

      When David Haye fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'I too made this very similar observation back then, Haye for the first time in his career was not wanting to engage much in the fight build up. This cumulated in both Tyson Fury and David Haye, not really having a media workout. Even though during his entire career, Haye's media workouts were always awesome displays of his conditioning and technique'.

      Immediately when I saw Tyson Fury 'Not wanting to do any real media workout, prior to fighting Oleksandr Uysk II. I knew straight away that this was not a good indication, of his ability to execute a winning fight' etc.
      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-20-2025, 07:51 AM.
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        #4
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        Oleksandr Uysk expresses himself with a lot of ambiguity and creativity 'In English. This has kind of over the years, produced a character which many people have been intrigued by in the boxing community and he has endeared himself to the boxing fans'.

        In comparison to the Kiltschko's who were very direct and precise in their actions and dialog 'Which made them appear to be very stoic and military like with the conduct. Oleksandr Uysk even during his times of silence always seems to be communicating something to his opponents and the media. I personally think that is an acquired skill, he has in my opinion developed that behaviour throughout the years he has been competing in boxing'.

        Note: If Oleksandr Uysk spoke to the media all serious, and was very direct 'I don't think he would have endeared himself to the boxing fans. A big part of Uysk becoming a superstar after beating Joshua and Fury, was not only due to his performances but? Also his character and the way he expresses himself. It is different and unique, and it is most likely deliberate'.

        To conclude: Overall you can clearly see that Oleksandr Uysk just like Miguel Cotto did 'Later on in their careers, they made a considerable effort to improve their ability to communicate with more of the boxing world. I have always enjoyed the build up to big boxing fights, but in recent years? I don't think there are many top level professional boxers, that want to build narratives or create intrigue'

        In the Heavyweight Division 'I would say that Tyson Fury and David Haye, were the last top level boxers that revel in those sort of situations. That is one thing which concerned me about Tyson Fury during his last fight vs Oleksandr Uysk II? For the first time in his career, Fury did not seem to want to engage in the fight build up. And I believe this was because Fury was shook by Uysk, his first performance and win over him'.

        When David Haye fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'I too made this very similar observation back then, Haye for the first time in his career was not wanting to engage much in the fight build up. This cumulated in both Tyson Fury and David Haye, not really having a media workout. Even though during his entire career, Haye's media workouts were always awesome displays of his conditioning and technique'.

        Immediately when I saw Tyson Fury 'Not wanting to do any real media workout, prior to fighting Oleksandr Uysk II. I knew straight away that this was not a good indication, of his ability to execute a winning fight' etc.
        Klitch Bros were the proverbial Serious Soviets

        Usyk is a free-spirited frontiersman. Russian Cossack wild man in the borderlands defending Eastern Orthodoxy from euroid infidels

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