Oleksandr Usyk has shockingly revealed plans to face Deontay Wilder in 2026, however the American has purpose to consider why he’s able to pulling off the upset and halting the Ukrainian mastermind.
Wilder has had a tough run of late, dropping in 4 of his six outings since 2019 and falling down the pecking order, seemingly out of the body for a shot at a return to the heavyweight throne.
Nevertheless, Usyk’s call-out has opened the door for ‘The Bronze Bomber’, who’s unranked with three of the 4 sanctioning our bodies however should still be only one victory away from a title problem.
In a resurfaced interview with Combat Hub TV, Wilder remained assured that he can knock Usyk out, admitting that he ‘loves dealing with southpaws’ when discussing how he can overcome the unbeaten heavyweight ruler.
“[I will need to use] jabs, utilizing lateral motion and doing what I do greatest – coming with the fitting hand. I really feel like, if I join with anybody, with the fitting hand, it’s going to be devastating. It is going to be a knockout.
So, I must strategise to get him, however one factor about it’s that he’s a southpaw and I really like southpaws.
I’m at all times coming to offer individuals what they need to see as a heavyweight and that’s the knockout.”
Wilder was knocked out by the left-handed Zhilei Zhang final 12 months, however has received by knockout in all seven of his different contests towards southpaws, together with his two debatable career-best triumphs towards Luis Ortiz.



















