I don’t know, something tells me Dubois will jump on Usyk from the opening bell and try to turn it into a slugfest, which Usyk will likely try to avoid.
I think the best tactics would be aggressive start without saving stamina for late rounds.
But Dubois isn’t agile enough to stick to this tactic from the start to the end of the match. It’s more likely that he’ll be the one completely exhausted, not Usyk. Heavy punches to Usyk’s body might be a more effective approach. His trunk has proven to be something of an Achilles’ heel. If Dubois can take away Usyk’s breath, he might be able to break through at least on the scorecards. Still, I believe Usyk is well-prepared for this clash, and I’d probably bet on his win.
Same here. Gonna bet on Usky to win because he has proven that he is the undisputed champion who has defeated other boxing champions,
Bookies are also favoring Usyk, but the odds for his win are too low. Surprisingly, the odds for Dubois are also relatively low, though slightly higher than those for Usyk. Betting in boxing is definitely a risky business, I must say. I usually bet on football matches, but today I’ll test my luck in boxing. It seems like the majority are backing Usyk, so it would probably be unwise for me to go against the hive mind.
How excited are you, seeing that it's your first time trying your luck in boxing betting, it pays out for you, that you followed the crowd to bet on who the bookies are favorite, "Usky"
Usky has remained the three-time heavyweight undisputed champion at age 38. Dubois has just joined the list of boxing champions whom he has defeated twice in his boxing career (Joshua, Fury, Dubois).
Who would Usky fight next after he had had a long rest with family and friends? Is it Joseph Parker or Derek Chisora