Degrees of Separation: Linking Oleksandr Usyk to first Ukrainian champ, a lightweight

Degrees of Separation: Linking Oleksandr Usyk to first Ukrainian champ, a lightweight.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to try to link our No. 3 fighter pound for pound, Oleksandr Usyk, with the first Ukrainian-born boxer to win a world title, Hall of Famer and featherweight champ Louis “Kid” Kaplan.

It was no easy task. First, Kaplan last fought in 1933 — 87 years ago. And, second, Kaplan was a lightweight.

How could we possibly link a 135-pounder from a century ago to an active heavyweight champion? Turned out we were able to do it in only 11 steps, which isn’t a lot given the time that has passed.

Check it out:

Louis Kaplan fought …

Cocoa Kid, who fought …

O’Neill Bell, who fought …

Bob Murphy, who fought …

Jake LaMotta, who fought …

Joey Maxim, who fought …

Eddie Machen, who fought …

Joe Frazier, who fought …

George Foreman, who fought …

Axel Shulz, who fought …

Wladimir Klitschko, who fought …

Anthony Joshua, who fought …

Oleksandr Usyk

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Oleksandr Usyk to first Ukrainian champ, a lightweight

Degrees of Separation: Linking Oleksandr Usyk to first Ukrainian champ, a lightweight.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to try to link our No. 3 fighter pound for pound, Oleksandr Usyk, with the first Ukrainian-born boxer to win a world title, Hall of Famer and featherweight champ Louis “Kid” Kaplan.

It was no easy task. First, Kaplan last fought in 1933 — 87 years ago. And, second, Kaplan was a lightweight.

How could we possibly link a 135-pounder from a century ago to an active heavyweight champion? Turned out we were able to do it in only 11 steps, which isn’t a lot given the time that has passed.

Check it out:

Louis Kaplan fought …

Cocoa Kid, who fought …

O’Neill Bell, who fought …

Bob Murphy, who fought …

Jake LaMotta, who fought …

Joey Maxim, who fought …

Eddie Machen, who fought …

Joe Frazier, who fought …

George Foreman, who fought …

Axel Shulz, who fought …

Wladimir Klitschko, who fought …

Anthony Joshua, who fought …

Oleksandr Usyk

Could you do it in fewer steps? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook. Or you can contact me on Twitter. And please follow us!

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Vasiliy Lomachenko to first Ukrainian champ

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections. In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. …

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to try to link Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, Vasiliy Lomachenko, with the first Ukrainian-born fighter to win a world title, Hall of Famer and featherweight titleholder Louis “Kid” Kaplan.

It was no easy task. Kaplan last fought in 1933 — 87 years ago — and Lomachenko, who fights Teofimo Lopez on Saturday, has only 15 pro fights. It took a lot of steps but we managed to do it.

Check it out:

Louis Kaplan fought …

Cocoa Kid, who fought …

Ray Barnes, who fought …

Sugar Ray Robinson, who fought …

Denny Moyer, who fought …

Vito Antuofermo, who fought …

Marvin Hagler, who fought …

Sugar Ray Leonard, who fought …

Hector Camacho, who fought …

Oscar De La Hoya, who fought …

Manny Pacquiao, who fought …

Marco Antonio Barrera, who fought …

Amir Khan, who fought …

Terence Crawford, who fought …

Yuriorkis Gamboa, who fought …

Roman Martinez, who fought …

Vasiliy Lomachenko

Whew!

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Vasiliy Lomachenko to first Ukrainian champ

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections. In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. …

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to try to link Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, Vasiliy Lomachenko, with the first Ukrainian-born fighter to win a world title, Hall of Famer and featherweight titleholder Louis “Kid” Kaplan.

It was no easy task. Kaplan last fought in 1933 — 87 years ago — and Lomachenko, who fights Teofimo Lopez on Saturday, has only 15 pro fights. It took a lot of steps but we managed to do it.

Check it out:

Louis Kaplan fought …

Cocoa Kid, who fought …

Ray Barnes, who fought …

Sugar Ray Robinson, who fought …

Denny Moyer, who fought …

Vito Antuofermo, who fought …

Marvin Hagler, who fought …

Sugar Ray Leonard, who fought …

Hector Camacho, who fought …

Oscar De La Hoya, who fought …

Manny Pacquiao, who fought …

Marco Antonio Barrera, who fought …

Amir Khan, who fought …

Terence Crawford, who fought …

Yuriorkis Gamboa, who fought …

Roman Martinez, who fought …

Vasiliy Lomachenko

Whew!

Could you do it in fewer steps? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook. Or you can contact me on Twitter. And please follow us!

Read more:

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Tim Tszyu to his famous dad

In this version of Degrees of Separation, Boxing Junkie linked Kostya and Tim Tszyu in only four steps.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to link another father and son — Hall of Famer Kostya Tszyu and Tim Tszyu, who took a big step in his career by stopping former welterweight titleholder Jeff Horn on Saturday in Australia.

How many steps did it take? Only four even though the elder Tszyu hasn’t fought since 2005.

Check it out:

Kostya Tszyu fought …

Ricky Hatton, who fought …

Manny Pacquiao, who fought …

Jeff Horn, who fought …

Tim Tszyu

Could you do it in fewer steps? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook. Or you can contact me on Twitter. And please follow us!

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Tim Tszyu to his famous dad

In this version of Degrees of Separation, Boxing Junkie linked Kostya and Tim Tszyu in only four steps.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to link another father and son — Hall of Famer Kostya Tszyu and Tim Tszyu, who took a big step in his career by stopping former welterweight titleholder Jeff Horn on Saturday in Australia.

How many steps did it take? Only four even though the elder Tszyu hasn’t fought since 2005.

Check it out:

Kostya Tszyu fought …

Ricky Hatton, who fought …

Manny Pacquiao, who fought …

Jeff Horn, who fought …

Tim Tszyu

Could you do it in fewer steps? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook. Or you can contact me on Twitter. And please follow us!

Read more:

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