Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has fired back at Tyson Fury in response to the “Greedy Belly” nickname used by the fellow boxer. With their highly anticipated rematch scheduled for December 21st in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, tensions are running high between the two fighters. Usyk, who previously defeated Fury earlier this year, made it clear
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Oleksandr Usyk, the current heavyweight champ, recently sat down for an interview with Sky Sports News where he addressed Tyson Fury’s claims about their first fight. Fury had previously stated that he felt he won their May 18th fight and that it was “too easy” for him. Usyk, upon hearing this for the first time,
Promoter Eddie Hearn has made a bold prediction regarding the upcoming fight between IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua. Hearn believes that if Dubois comes out aggressively like he did in his recent fight against Filip Hrgovic, Joshua could be in for an early exit. Hearn is convinced that Joshua will not be
Boxing legend Roy Jones recently shared his thoughts on the potential future of Tyson Fury if he were to lose his upcoming fight with Oleksandr Usyk. Jones mentioned that even in the event of a loss, there would still be immense interest from British fight fans in seeing Fury face Anthony Joshua. He also highlighted
The looming rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk has sparked intense speculation within the boxing community. YouTuber Ariel Helwani has expressed his doubts regarding Fury’s chances against the highly athletic Usyk, suggesting that Fury’s skill set may not be a match for his opponent. According to Helwani, Usyk operates on a level of boxing
Former heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr is gearing up for his must-win fight against Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller on August 3rd in Los Angeles. However, Ruiz has his sights set on an even bigger challenge – facing world heavyweight ruler Oleksandr Usyk. In a recent interview with ES News, Ruiz made a bold prediction, stating
In the world of boxing, fans are buzzing with excitement over the recently announced matchup between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois for the vacant IBF heavyweight belt. It’s a fight that promises to deliver fireworks and set the stage for future showdowns in the division. The winner of this fight is expected to go on
The recent Facetime conversation between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury regarding their planned fight in early 2025 raises some serious concerns. Their nonchalant attitude towards their upcoming fights against Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk is quite troubling. By brushing aside these opponents and solely focusing on their potential matchup in 2025, it sends a message
Tyson Fury’s inability to face reality and accept his defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk is both puzzling and concerning. Despite Usyk’s dominant performance in their May 18 unification showdown, Fury continues to insist that he was the rightful winner of the fight. This refusal to acknowledge the truth speaks volumes about Fury’s mindset
In the world of boxing, reputation and legacy are everything. Former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is no stranger to this reality. After suffering a loss to Oleksandr Usyk, many boxing aficionados believe that Fury must avenge his defeat to solidify his status as a true heavyweight great. The rematch, scheduled six months from now
The latest WBC heavyweight rankings have caused quite a stir in the boxing world, especially for former champion Tyson Fury. Despite only losing his title to Oleksandr Usyk in their recent unification showdown, Fury has been demoted to the No-2 position. Many fans believe that Fury should rightfully be ranked as the WBC No-1 contender,
In today’s society, the rise of social media and camera phones has made it nearly impossible for public figures to escape scrutiny. Recently, former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury found himself in the spotlight once again after a video surfaced of him taking a drunken fall outside of a bar in his hometown of Morecambe.
Oleksandr Usyk’s potential decision to return to the cruiserweight division after his rematch with Tyson Fury has sparked speculation among boxing fans. Despite being the current undisputed heavyweight champion, Usyk expressed his desire to move back down to cruiserweight to become a two-time undisputed champion. This decision raises questions about his motivations and the potential
Many boxing analysts, including Tim Bradley, have raised concerns about Tyson Fury’s future in the sport. Bradley specifically highlighted Fury’s decreased punch resistance, pointing to the times he has been dropped by opponents like Deontay Wilder and Francis Ngannou. Additionally, Bradley noted Fury’s physique, stating that he appears to be carrying excess weight around his
Fight enthusiasts anticipating the anticipated rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury have been met with disappointment as the scheduled bout has been pushed back to December 21st. The date shift from the original October 12th forecast has left fans with a little under seven months to wait for the showdown. This extended period of