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
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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
Former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming four-belt unification match between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Lewis, who is known for his boxing expertise, believes that both fighters are in “war mode” and that the audience will witness a great fight. Despite giving Fury a slight edge in the matchup,
Tyson Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, believes that Oleksandr Usyk poses a greater challenge for Fury than Deontay Wilder did in their fights. Despite Fury’s knockout in the first fight with Wilder in 2018, Warren sees Usyk’s skills and amateur pedigree as making him a formidable opponent for the WBC champion. Unlike Fury’s previous opponents, Usyk’s
Tyson Fury’s significant weight loss leading up to his fight against Oleksandr Usyk has raised eyebrows among fans and experts alike. His promoter, Alex Krassyuk, believes that Fury’s dramatic weight loss is a result of nerves for the upcoming fight. Fury, who is the WBC heavyweight champion, knows the challenge he faces in fighting the
As the highly anticipated four-belt heavyweight unification fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk draws near, speculations and opinions are rampant. Former WBO cruiserweight champion turned boxing pundit, Johnny Nelson, shared his concerns about a potential controversial ending to the fight. Nelson even recounted a dream he had where Fury “was not happy” at the
Tyson Fury, the WBC heavyweight champion, is facing doubts about his skills as he enters the ring to fight Oleksandr Usyk. In his last match against Francis Ngannou, Fury won a controversial split decision, leaving many to question if he is past his prime at the age of 35. Comparisons have been drawn to Anthony
The undercard for this Saturday’s Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk event is a mixed bag for their PPV event on DAZN in Riyadh. Some fans like the first three undercard fights but have a ‘who cares’ attitude about the remainder of the card. Personally, I only see one decent fight on the undercard between heavyweights
Tyson Fury’s father, John Fury, made headlines today for his aggressive behavior during a press conference leading up to the much-anticipated Fury-Usyk fight. In a shocking turn of events, John Fury head-butted a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team without any apparent provocation. This primal act of violence caught everyone off guard, as the Team Usyk
Renowned boxing analyst Sergio Mora has pointed out that Tyson Fury’s path to victory against Oleksandr Usyk lies in utilizing his size, grappling ability, and resorting to dirty tactics in their upcoming heavyweight undisputed championship fight. Mora emphasized that Anthony Joshua’s downfall in his bouts against Usyk was attempting to outbox him rather than capitalizing
As the highly anticipated matchup between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk approaches, the fight has been rescheduled to take place on May 18th at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Initially set for February 17th, the delay was due to a cut suffered by WBC champion Fury, giving Usyk more time to prepare. Usyk’s
The recent photos of Tyson Fury showcase a significantly leaner and more trimmed-down physique, indicating that he is taking his upcoming fight against Oleksandr Usyk seriously. It is evident that Fury has put in extra effort during his extended training time to shed the excess weight and be in prime condition for the undisputed championship