“I don’t necessarily believe the order of these fights or the names that are being mentioned,” Oladipo said during a discussion on his YouTube channel while exploring the champion’s possible final stretch.
The unified heavyweight champion has already beaten several of the division’s biggest names, including Fury and Dubois, which complicates the idea of ending his career with rematches that have already produced clear results.
Oladipo questioned whether a third meeting with Dubois would generate much interest given the outcome of their previous fights.
“If Dubois wins, we don’t want to see a trilogy when you stopped him in the first two fights,” Oladipo said. “It makes absolutely no sense.”
The analyst also expressed limited enthusiasm for another Fury meeting despite acknowledging the financial appeal. Their first two bouts were big events, but Oladipo suggested the conclusion to Usyk’s career would be more compelling if it featured opponents he hadn’t faced before.
“If this is the last round of what has been an incredible run from Usyk, can’t the last round be against fighters we haven’t seen him with yet?” Oladipo said.
Money could end up steering the direction of those final games, regardless of what has been publicly suggested. A third fight with Fury would easily generate the most revenue among the available options, something Oladipo acknowledged could override other sporting considerations.
“Money talks, and Tyson Fury’s money,” he said while discussing why the bout keeps resurfacing.
Usyk’s breakdown of three fights offers a look at how the champion envisions his final act. Oladipo believes the heavyweight market will ultimately decide what really happens once negotiations begin and contenders start making their cases.


