The boxing world has never ceased to amaze with passionate debates about hypothetical fights between the legends of the sport. One of the most recent involves two giants from different eras: the current heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk, and the legendary Mike Tyson. The question is clear: could Usyk beat Tyson in his prime?


Three-time heavyweight world champion Lennox Lewis was recently asked about this debate. And his response was direct and blunt, showing his respect for both Usyk’s ability and Tyson’s legacy, but making it clear where his opinion lies.

Oleksandr Usyk has dominated the modern boxing scene with his technical style, speed and precision. The Ukrainian has proven to be one of the most complete and versatile fighters working today. His transition from cruiserweight to heavyweight was seamless, winning titles and remaining undefeated. His victory over Anthony Joshua was a clear example of his ability to dismantle bigger fighters with intelligence and solid defense.


Many analysts have praised Usyk for his ability to adapt to different fighting styles, and some have even started comparing him to great figures of the past, including Tyson. It is in this context that the comparison with the “Iron Mike” of the 80s and 90s arises.

Known for his devastating power, explosive speed and ferocity inside the ring, Mike Tyson was an intimidating figure during his reign as heavyweight champion. Known for his aggressive style, Tyson not only beat his opponents, he demolished them, often in the first rounds. Throughout the years, his legacy has been a source of admiration and respect.

Fans have long debated how Tyson would measure up against modern champions, especially those who excel more for their technique than their power, like Usyk.

In a recent interview, Lennox Lewis, who has fought both Tyson and other greats of his era, was asked about this hypothetical fight. Lewis, always shrewd and calculating in his words, acknowledged Usyk’s exceptional abilities. However, when it came to comparing him to a Mike Tyson in his prime, Lewis had no doubts.

“Mike Tyson at his best was an unstoppable force. Usyk is an incredibly talented boxer, but I’m not sure he could have matched Tyson’s speed and power at his best,” Lewis said. The British champion explained that while Usyk has excellent technique, Tyson at his peak was simply a machine that gave no respite to his opponents.

Lewis’ comment has sparked further discussion in the boxing world. While some experts agree with his assessment, others argue that Usyk’s tactical prowess could have been a serious problem for Tyson, who sometimes fought boxers with more technical styles.

What is clear is that both Usyk and Tyson have left an indelible mark on boxing. While we will never see this fight in real life, the debate over who would win in this battle between generations will likely continue to fuel fans’ passion for years to come.