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I’ve seen this before. Fighters jump when controls slow down. Riyadh had its nights. Usyk got his belts. Take advantage of changes quickly.
Turki Alalshikh presented Moses Itauma. Children’s green. No ring time for champion level. Alalshikh also soured on the other names.
Klimas leaves a crack open. “I can’t say that [he will not work with them, and that] he will not fight during the season in Riyadh. He might fight in the season in Riyadh, but as of now we haven’t received any offers or anything like that from them.
No bid means no heat. Saudi money chases fresh meat. Usyk was the draw. Now they shop elsewhere. Fighters know the principle: give them the show, watch them pivot.
Deontay Wilder next? April or May 2026. Vegas or LA. Klimas: “It is very likely [we will see Usyk face Wilder]. Because right now we’re working on it, and we’re working on a multi-fight deal for Oleksandr.
He is already talking with Wilder’s camp. “Wilder is one of the best names [that] Oleksandr has not yet faced. He’s still in shape and he’s still a fighter, so he’s interesting. And also, it’s the United States.
Wilder is 4-6 in the last 10 games. Zhang stopped him. Parker surpassed him. Beat a Herndon kid in June. A bomb lands, of course. Usyk slides angles for 12. Gym rats know: names sell. Chin checks reality.
Usyk feels it. Climates: “[Usyk] he still has at least two years left, as he says. So I can’t get into his body, but he feels strong. It’s not time for him to hang up his gloves, he’s ready to go.”
Last withdrawal: Fifth-round knockout of Dubois at Wembley. Riyadh map.
Two years maximum. The engine runs clean now. Fades later. The US deal locks the bag before that. Circle of promoters. Same game. Different banner