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Dave Allen names the only heavyweight he sparred who was better than Usyk: “He was the best”

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Dave Allen has previously sparred boxing great Oleksandr Usyk, and while Usyk may be considered as the standout heavyweight of this generation, there is one man that Allen believed to be superior after facing him during a training camp.

Having conquered the cruiserweight scene, Usyk moved up to heavyweight in 2019 and brought Allen in the following year to help him acclimatise to the division and best prepare him for a showdown with durable Briton, Derek Chisora.

Allen has sparred the pound-for-pound star on a total of five occasions and has regularly praised the skill, footwork and mentality of the 39-year-old, who vacated his three heavyweight world titles last month.

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However, on his social media, Allen admitted that he was more impressed by Tyson Fury, labelling ‘The Gypsy King’ as untouchable back in 2015, prior to his legendary win over Wladimir Klitschko, when he captured the unified heavyweight crown. 

“If I had a ranking of all the fighters that I have shared the ring with. Number one, from personal experience, I would have Fury above Usyk. That might be a stylistic thing.

“When I sparred Tyson in 2015 he was nearly untouchable, so big but so athletic, I couldn’t really get near him to be honest. I sparred him again in 2018 and he was obviously a bit bigger then, he could really punch at that point. 

“So I’d have Tyson at number one but that is from my personal experience and obviously things can change that in terms of styles and stuff but I thought that Fury was the best.”

Fury will return to action later this month as he takes on Mariusz Wach in Thailand at the Max Muaythai Stadium, with that bout serving as a warm-up before the planned clash with Anthony Joshua later this year.

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Leo Carlsson breaks his silence after Ducks match Flyers’ 18M AAV offer sheet

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Leo Carlsson says he never wanted to leave Anaheim after the Ducks matched the Philadelphia Flyers‘ record-setting offer sheet to keep the young center with the franchise.

Shortly after Anaheim confirmed it had matched the five-year, $90 million contract, Carlsson shared a message through the team’s X account, making it clear where he wanted to play.

“I always wanted to be here. I really wanted them to match. I always, always wanted to be a Duck. It’s my home. I just wanted to be here a long time. I’m just super excited to be back.”

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Leo Carlsson also addressed the size of the contract, which carries an NHL-record $18 million average annual value.

“It was an offer that 99 percent of people would sign too,” Carlsson said. “It’s a pretty simple answer. I really wanted to be here, though. I really wanted them to match. I want to be an Anaheim Duck.”

Anaheim matched the Flyers’ offer before the deadline, keeping the Carlsson with Ducks through the 2030-31 season.

Leo Carlsson is coming off a career-best season after recording 29 goals and 38 assists for 67 points in 70 regular-season games. He added 11 points in 12 playoff appearances as Anaheim reached the postseason. Since being selected second overall in the 2023 NHL Draft, Carlsson has recorded 141 points in 201 regular-season games with Anaheim.


Leo Carlsson was always part of Anaheim’s plans

The Ducks never sounded like a team that was willing to let Leo Carlsson leave.

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Owners Henry and Susan Samueli said matching the Flyers’ offer sheet was an easy decision. They also credited general manager Pat Verbeek for keeping enough cap space available to retain the 21-year-old.

“Matching the offer sheet was an easy decision, as Pat has intelligently left enough cap space to give us the ability to retain Leo. We have extremely high expectations for Leo. We firmly believe he will continue his strong growth trajectory and become one of the truly elite centers in the league, while continuing to make a strong impact in our community.”

Verbeek said the organization has believed in Carlsson since before selecting him with the No. 2 pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

“We are very happy to have Leo under contract for five years. We have viewed Leo as a franchise player since the moment we met him prior to the 2023 draft. He’s a character person on and off the ice. Leo is viewed as a top player in this league, and it was always our intention to match any offer sheet.”

Leo Carlsson has already reached a few milestones early in his NHL career. He is the youngest player in Ducks history to score 50 goals and reach 100 career points, and he is also the youngest Swedish-born player in NHL history to hit the 100-point mark.

The Swedish forward has also represented his country at several international tournaments. Although an injury kept him out of the 2026 Winter Olympics after he was named to Sweden’s roster, he helped his country win bronze at the 2025 IIHF World Championship with 10 points in 10 games.

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