Is Tyson Fury’s Style Shift the Key to Victory Against Oleksandr Usyk?

Promoter Frank Warren is confident that WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will emerge victorious in his upcoming clash against IBF/WBA/WBO champ Oleksandr Usyk by utilizing his intelligence to outsmart Usyk in their bout in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on May 18th. Warren believes that Fury’s strategic shift in fighting style since his second match against Deontay Wilder in 2020, where he fought more aggressively on the front foot, will play a crucial role in the fight.

Warren expressed concerns about Fury’s last performance in a controversial 10-round split decision victory over Francis Ngannou, where many fans, including Warren himself, saw it as a robbery. The promoter questioned Fury’s current form and criticized his victory over Ngannou, suggesting that Fury may not be at the top of his game. Furthermore, Warren pointed out that Fury’s victories over Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte do not necessarily reflect his ability as both fighters are not considered world-class opponents.

Despite his recent success, Warren highlighted the challenges Fury may face against Usyk, labeling the Ukrainian as the true heavyweight king. Usyk, with his impressive victories over Anthony Joshua, is viewed as a formidable opponent for Fury. Warren emphasized the significance of Usyk’s achievements and titles in the heavyweight division, suggesting that Fury’s previous victories, including his win over an aging Wladimir Klitschko, may not fully showcase his capabilities.

Warren acknowledged Fury’s demonstrated punching power in recent fights but cautioned against relying solely on knockout tactics against Usyk. He warned that attempting to overpower Usyk may expose Fury to counterattacks and potentially backfire in the ring. Additionally, Warren advised Fury to refrain from employing leaning tactics against Usyk, as Usyk’s agility and movement may prevent Fury from successfully executing such strategies.

While Fury’s style shift and punching power have been commendable in recent bouts, his upcoming fight against Usyk poses a significant challenge that cannot be underestimated. Warren’s observations underscore the importance of strategy and adaptability in a high-stakes match like the one upcoming on May 18th. The outcome of this clash between Fury and Usyk remains uncertain, but one thing is clear – both fighters will need to bring their A-game to secure victory in this highly anticipated bout.

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