Here are the results: 


That is an interesting hypothetical match-up. Oleksandr Usyk and Mike Tyson are both great boxers, but they have different styles and strengths. Usyk is a southpaw who relies on his speed, footwork, and technical skills. Tyson is an orthodox fighter who has tremendous power, aggression, and chin. Here is how I imagine a 12 round fight between them would go:

Round 1: Usyk starts cautiously, using his jab and movement to keep Tyson at bay. Tyson tries to close the distance and land his hooks and uppercuts, but Usyk avoids most of them. Usyk lands a few combinations and wins the round on points.

Round 2: Tyson increases his pressure and manages to cut off the ring. He traps Usyk in the corner and unleashes a barrage of punches. Usyk covers up and tries to clinch, but Tyson pushes him off and continues to attack. Usyk is hurt and barely survives the round.

Round 3: Usyk recovers and tries to regain his rhythm. He uses his angles and footwork to create some space and land some counters. Tyson is still aggressive and lands some body shots and overhand rights. The round is close, but Tyson edges it.

Round 4: Usyk finds his groove and starts to outbox Tyson. He uses his jab and straight left to keep Tyson at bay. He also lands some hooks and uppercuts when Tyson tries to get inside. Tyson is frustrated and starts to lose his composure. Usyk wins the round clearly.

Round 5: Tyson regains his focus and tries to turn the tide. He feints and slips some of Usyk’s punches and lands some hard shots of his own. He also works the body and tries to slow down Usyk. Usyk is still sharp and lands some counters, but Tyson wins the round on aggression.

Round 6: Usyk and Tyson exchange some punches in the center of the ring. Usyk is faster and more accurate, but Tyson is stronger and more powerful. Both fighters land some clean shots and hurt each other. The round is exciting and even.

Round 7: Usyk starts to take control of the fight. He uses his superior stamina and skills to outwork Tyson. He lands some combinations and flurries that make Tyson back up. Tyson is still dangerous and lands some haymakers, but Usyk avoids most of them. Usyk wins the round convincingly.

Round 8: Tyson is tired and battered, but he refuses to give up. He tries to land one big punch that can change the fight, but Usyk is too smart and elusive. Usyk continues to pepper Tyson with jabs and straights. He also lands some hooks and uppercuts that make Tyson’s eyes swell. Usyk dominates the round.

Round 9: Usyk smells blood and goes for the finish. He unleashes a barrage of punches that overwhelm Tyson. Tyson tries to fight back, but he is too slow and worn out. Usyk lands a left hook that drops Tyson to the canvas. Tyson gets up at the count of eight, but he is badly hurt. The referee stops the fight and declares Usyk the winner by TKO.