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
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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
In a historic event that took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the boxing world witnessed an electrifying clash between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury. The fight ended in a 12-round split decision, with Usyk emerging victorious with scores of 115-112 and 114-113, while Fury received the nod at 114-113 on the third card. With this
As tonight approaches, the boxing world is buzzing with excitement as IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk is set to take on WBC champion Tyson Fury in a battle to become the undisputed #1 in the division. Both fighters have impressive records and styles, making this matchup highly anticipated by fans around the world. The fight
Oleksandr Usyk’s correct weight for the weigh-in ahead of his fight against Tyson Fury was 223 1/2 lbs, not the 233.5 lbs that was initially announced. This discrepancy surprised fans, considering that Usyk had gained 12 lbs from his previous fight against Daniel Dubois in August. The significant jump in weight for Usyk, who looked
The recent physical transformation of heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has caught the attention of many in the boxing world. DAZN analyst Chris Mannix described Usyk as looking like an American football linebacker at 223 lbs, a stark contrast to his previous weight of 221 lbs in his last three fights. This added bulk has the
In a recent weigh-in before his highly anticipated match against Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury displayed a trimmed-down physique, weighing in at 262 lbs. This striking change in appearance could be seen as a calculated move to project confidence and intimidate his opponent. However, upon closer inspection, Fury’s actions can be interpreted as manifestations of fear
On Saturday, viewers around the world will witness a monumental clash between WBC and Lineal Champion Tyson Fury and WBO/IBF/WBA unified champion Oleksandr Usyk. The historic bout will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN, offering fans the opportunity to secure their virtual seat to this epic showdown. Whether you access the event through DAZN.com or
Trainer Malik Scott emphasizes the unique speed and angles that Oleksandr Usyk possesses, contributing to his power in the ring. The unpredictability of his punches catches opponents off guard, making them vulnerable to getting hurt. Despite not being known for his knockout power, Usyk’s speed makes his shots difficult to anticipate, thus increasing their effectiveness.
The boxing world is abuzz with anticipation as undefeated heavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are set to face off in the ring this weekend. Both fighters have had impressive careers, but neither is coming into this matchup with a lot of momentum. Fury’s split-decision win over Francis Ngannou in a lackluster performance, and
In the upcoming fight between British heavyweights Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, Fury is expected to use a unique strategy that involves targeting Usyk’s body. Standing at 6’9″, Fury is not likely to risk getting hit by attacking Usyk’s body when they are apart. Instead, he may resort to holding and hitting in order to
Tyson Fury’s recent press conference leading up to his heavyweight championship fight against Usyk raised many eyebrows. During the face-off with Usyk, Fury displayed a lack of confidence by turning away from his opponent and facing the media instead. This move left fans and the media puzzled, sparking speculation about Fury’s mental state and readiness
Retired former unified heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko is reportedly advising Oleksandr Usyk to target Tyson Fury’s recently healed cut from the start of the fight in round one. Fury sustained a bad cut that supposedly happened during sparring last February. Although the cut has healed, it’s going to be vulnerable to being reopened if IBF/WBA/WBO
Tyson Fury’s journey in boxing has been filled with challenges, both inside and outside of the ring. After his victory over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Fury faced mental health problems that led him to gain weight and take a hiatus from the sport for 2 1/2 years. However, he managed to turn his life around,
Teddy Atlas, a renowned analyst in the boxing world, has recently shared his insights on how Tyson Fury can secure a victory over Oleksandr Usyk. Atlas suggests that Fury should maintain distance, utilize his jab, and avoid getting into close-quarter exchanges with Usyk to prevent the smaller opponent from capitalizing on his counter-punching abilities. While