JAI OPETAIA believes he can follow in the footsteps of Oleksandr Usyk and move up to the heavyweight division to become a two-weight world champion.
Usyk has achieved the astonishing feat of becoming undisputed at both cruiser and heavyweight and itโs a path Opetaia wants to walk. But for now he faces Jack Massey in the latest defence of his IBF cruiserweight title. And then in 2025 the Australian will look to unify the 200lb division.
โItโs not just Oleksandr Usyk thatโs followed that path,โ Opetaia told Boxing News.
โThereโs a heap of cruiserweights that have moved up to heavy and held their own and been on those paths to greatness. I definitely see myself heading down that direction but like I said without winning these fights all thatโs just talk.โ
Opetaiaโs mindset is one of his greatest strengths as is his rapid fire offence. If Massey is to cause one of the biggest upsets of the year he may need to rely on the unbeaten 29-year-old not firing on all cylinders.
Speaking to BN Opetaia showed signs of being in the zone ahead of Saturday night in Riyadh with all his attention on the challenge from Massey.
โIโm expecting 12 hard rounds out of Jack Massey, heโs a tough opponent,” the champion said. “I feel like heโs going to be walking on to a lot of shots. Letโs see how tough he is.
โIโm looking at him as an equal fighter. I donโt think Iโm above him in any way. Iโve prepared for someone like me.โ