Terenca “Bud” Crawford said: “Usyk’s leg work makes it complex to hit him!”
Lennox Lewis said: “Usyk’s intelligence is better. I compare him with Evander Holyfield.”
Teddy Atlas said: “These were not his skills, but his aura!”
Looking back at Usyk’s amateur career in 2008 at the Olympic Games in China, he lost from Clemente Russo from Italy 7-4. In 2011, Artur Beterbaview 17-13 defeated in the quarter-finals at the World Championships in Azerbaijan to win in the final.
In 2012, Usyk won the gold medal at the Olympic Games in London, beating Beterbaview again, and in the finals he reversed his loss from Clemente Russo. His general amateur record was 335-15.
In the professional ranks, Usyk won his first world title in his tenth fight, beating Poland Krzysztof Glowacki, 26-0, for the title of WBO World Cruiser in Poland.
In his fourth defense, he won a uniform title defeating the WBC Mairis Bledis champion, 23-0, from Latvia in Riga. In the next fight he added the title of IBF defeating Russian Murat Gassiev, 26-0, in Russia in 2018 he defended all three titles, defeating the British ton “Bomber” Bellew, 30-2-1, by detention in 8 improving his record to 16-0 in November 2018.
In the lonely fight, Usyk defeated Chazz Witherspoon, 38-3, in seven rounds in Chicago. He won his first smaller heavyweight title, beating Derek Chisory, 32-9, for the title of Inter-Continental WBO in Great Britain.
In the next fight, Usyk won the titles of IBF, IBO and WBO World Heavyweight, defeating Anthony Joshua, 24-1, in Great Britain, in September 2021 and again in the rematch.
Then in Poland he defeated Daniel “Dynamite” Dubois, 19-1, a knockout in nine rounds. Then in May 2024 he added the title of WBC defeating Tyson Fury, 34-0-1 in Riyadh. He defeated Fury again in the rematch. Then, in his last fight he again beat Dubois, 22-2, knockout in five rounds in Great Britain, improving his record to 24-0 with 15 stops.
At the age of 38, this undefeated Southpaw from Ukraine finally seems to be one of the best pounds for pounds of boxers in the world.
Who is next? WBO short-lived champion Joseph Parker, 36-3, short-lived champion of WBC Agit Kabayel, 26-0, British champion and Commonwealth Fabio Wardley, 19-0-1 or WBC Silver Master Lawrence “SOS” Okolie, 21-1?