The Ukrainian boxer’s former rival explained how he lost his time by knockout.
Oleksandr Usyk is not a puncher, and it will be difficult for him to knock out an opponent. This is what former world heavyweight champion Tony Bellew said.
The Briton, despite the fact that he once lost to the Ukrainian boxer ahead of schedule, noted other boxing skills from the current holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF titles in the heavyweight division.
Usyk is a tough and brilliant fighter, but believe it or not, he’s not the strongest puncher.
He knocked me out because I was tired by the eighth round. Usyk just stepped on the gas at that moment and took me away,” Bellew told talkSPORT.
As a reminder, Usyk will next fight against Daniel Dubois on August 26 at the Tarczyński Arena in Wroclaw, Poland.
Earlier, promoter Dubois said how his ward could defeat Usyk.
Source: korrespondent

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