Oleksandr Usyk remains at the top of the pound-for-pound list after his demolition of Daniel Dubois.

Oleksandr Usyk has done the double on three of Britain’s top heavyweights in Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, and Daniel Dubois, and is now a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.

Though Usyk simply must be considered the greatest current heavyweight, there is one man, a former sparring partner of the Ukrainian’s, who admits he has been one-upped in more than one area of his arsenal.

‘The White Rhino’ Dave Allen, who is preparing to face Arslanbek Makhmudov, sat down to compare three heavyweights, with one coming out on top against Usyk in an interesting way.

Dave Allen in the ring after his knockout win over Johnny Fisher in their WBA inter-contintental heavyweight title fight in May, 2025Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty ImagesDave Allen believes Anthony Joshua has quicker hands than Oleksandr Usyk

Having sparred AJ, Fury, and Usyk, Allen was asked to compare the three based on different characteristics.

When asked who the hardest puncher was, most wouldn’t expect Usyk to be the answer, even though he did knock out Allen in sparring, but Allen’s answer of Fury seems unexpected as AJ is typically considered to be the bigger puncher.

Allen’s picks for best defensive and ring IQ were no shock, as Usyk picked up two points.

When asked who had the best chin, Allen jokingly admitted, “I never hit any of them.”

But when it came to fastest hands, ‘The Doncaster De La Hoya’ had no hesitation in stating AJ trumps Usyk in terms of hand speed.

He went on to suggest AJ was the man he’d rather face out of the three, a fight which could happen if Allen gets past Makhmudov, who wrestled a bear, in his next fight.

Oleksandr Usyk could be the key to Moses Itauma winning a world title

Though Turki Alalshikh thinks Moses Itauma is ready for Usyk after his blitz of Dillian Whyte, the majority of the boxing world does not.

However, Usyk could still be the key to Itauma winning a title, as the Ukrainian has been ordered to face WBO interim champion Joseph Parker.

Joseph Parker during the open workouts ahead of his scheduled fight with Daniel Dubois in February, 2025Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images

Usyk recently asked for an extension on the time he is given to decide whether he will fight Parker or vacate, as he has an ongoing injury.

If he does relinquish the WBO belt, opting not to face Parker, perhaps in favor of a more lucrative fight with Fury or AJ, then the WBO belt will be on the line for Parker and the number one ranked challenger – Itauma.

Whilst Itauma likely cannot get past Usyk at this point in his career, he could perhaps get past Parker.