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Pound-for-Pound Boxing Rankings: Usyk Continues to Build Compelling Resume

After his knockout of Daniel Dubois, there’s only one era-defining fight remaining in the heavyweight division.
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A heavyweight matchup between Oleksandr Usyk and Filip Hrgović?

You can keep it.

We are weeks removed from Oleksandr Usyk’s knockout win over Daniel Dubois and the buzz is that Uysk, the unified heavyweight champion, could face Hrgović before the end of the year. Hrgović (16–0), the IBF mandatory challenger who stopped Demsey McKean last month, is pushing for his shot, with a powerful team (manager Keith Connolly and promoters Wasserman and Matchroom) behind him.

I’ll pass.

This isn’t about Hrgović, a worthy challenger who deserves a shot. But there is only one fight with any meaning in the heavyweight division, one fight that would define both boxers legacies, one fight that would crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era:

Usyk–Tyson Fury.

Yes, negotiations for Usyk–Fury stalled last spring. And Fury has business with MMAer-turned-boxer Francis Ngannou next month. But Fury and Usyk were this close to closing a deal before and (sorry, UFC fans) Fury will toy with Ngannou when they meet in Saudi Arabia. Reps for Usyk and Fury should be negotiating now, ironing out lingering issues (location, rematch clause) and building towards a fight early next year.

And Hrgović? Give him prominent placement on the undercard. Offer him a showcase fight and a bagful of cash. But for Usyk, 36, and Fury, 35, the clock is ticking. If a unification fight doesn’t happen soon, it may never happen at all.

On to Sports Illustrated’s latest pound-for-pound rankings.

Oleksander Usyk celebrates after beating Daniel Dubois.

Usyk got past Dubois in the ninth round to continue his reign as undefeated unified heavyweight champion.