Promoter Frank Warren has revealed that Tyson Fury is keen on having a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk after his recent loss to the unified heavyweight champion. Despite the heartbreaking defeat, Fury is determined to step back into the ring with Usyk in October. This decision demonstrates Fury’s resilience and unwavering confidence in his abilities as
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The recent news of Oleksandr Usyk being stripped of the IBF heavyweight belt has sent shockwaves through the boxing world. This decision comes hot on the heels of Usyk’s historic victory over Tyson Fury, where he became the first four-belt heavyweight title holder in the sport’s history. The reason behind this stripping is due to
The rivalry between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall has been nothing short of controversial. The tale began in February of 2022, when Taylor, the unified super-lightweight champion, faced off against the underdog Catterall. After 12 intense rounds, Catterall appeared to have pulled off a shocking victory. However, the decision went in favor of Taylor, sparking
After Oleksandr Usyk’s victory over Tyson Fury in the undisputed heavyweight championship, there has been much speculation about the potential rematch between the two fighters. Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has confirmed that they will honor the rematch clause in their contract with Fury, expressing their commitment to fulfill their promise despite the risks involved. Krassyuk
Oleksandr Usyk has made a significant mark in the world of boxing by defeating Tyson Fury and claiming the undisputed heavyweight championship in Riyadh. With this victory, Usyk’s record boasts two wins over former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, solidifying his position as a dominant force in the sport. His undefeated record of 22-0 with
Oleksandr Usyk’s reign as the undisputed heavyweight champion may be short-lived, as his IBF title is on the line due to an impending mandatory challenge from Filip Hrgovic. Despite only recently capturing all four major belts by defeating Tyson Fury, Usyk’s hold on the IBF title is now in jeopardy. The main issue at hand
Christian Mbilli, the unbeaten French super-middleweight contender, has been garnering attention in the boxing world for some time now. With an impressive record of 26-0, including 22 knockouts, Mbilli has demonstrated his power and skill inside the ring. His fighting style and approach have left fight fans excited and eager to see more from the
When it comes to the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world today, there are a select few who stand out from the rest. Oleksandr Usyk is one such boxer who has managed to achieve greatness despite a relatively low number of professional fights under his belt. With just 22 pro outings, Usyk has already made
Jordan “Shortdog” White, a rising 130-pound contender, made a significant impact in the boxing world with his impressive victory over former world title challenger Jonathan Oquendo-Arnaldi. In a Super Featherweight matchup that lasted only 65 seconds, White showcased his skill and determination to prove that he is ready for a world title shot. Despite Oquendo’s
Tyson Fury was known for his size and weight advantage in the ring, using it to overpower his opponents. However, Oleksandr Usyk was prepared for Fury’s usual tactics and did not allow himself to be dominated. Usyk’s ability to counter Fury’s leaning and grappling techniques played a significant role in his victory over the Gypsy
Former cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson has recently commented on Tyson Fury’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk, highlighting it as a significant indicator of the Gypsy King’s physical deterioration. Nelson pointed out that Fury’s decline was evident in his previous fight against Francis Ngannou, where the 37-year-old Ngannou dominated and “beat up” the 35-year-old Fury. Some fans
Frank Warren, the promoter, is expressing uncertainty about whether Tyson Fury will agree to a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk following his recent loss. The idea of Fury facing Usyk again is a complicated one, as defeat in a rematch could jeopardize a potential fight with Anthony Joshua. Given Fury’s lackluster performance in the first fight,
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently made headlines by stating that Oleksandr Usyk had a clear victory over Tyson Fury in their recent heavyweight championship fight. This proclamation has stirred up significant debate within the boxing community, with many questioning Hearn’s motives and analysis of the fight. Questionable Optimism for Fury Hearn’s optimism for Fury in a
Promoter Eddie Hearn’s recent remarks about Tyson Fury’s future in boxing have sent shockwaves through the sports world. Hearn believes that if Fury fails to defeat Oleksandr Usyk in their upcoming rematch, it could mark the end of his illustrious career. This begs the question: is Fury’s time as a top-tier heavyweight fighter coming to
Following Tyson Fury’s recent defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk, controversy has erupted regarding the count administered to Fury in the ninth round. This is not the first time such controversy has surrounded a Fury fight, with previous instances of accusations of long or slow counts, bad decisions, and cheating allegations. Fury’s ability to