The Briton is preparing to take revenge on the Ukrainian champion for his defeat in the first fight.
Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury recorded a video in which he addressed the holder of the WBA, WBO, WBC and IBF titles Alexander Usik.
While jogging, the “Gypsy King” said that there are 10 weeks left until the rematch with the Ukrainian, in which he intends to avenge his defeat in the first fight.
“Today is officially 10 weeks until revenge on Oleksandr Usyk. 10 weeks is all I have left to wait. 10 more weeks. The big British train is coming,” Fury said in a video he posted on his Instagram.
The Ukrainian boxer's promoter responded wittily to the ambitious statement from the Briton Alexander Krasyuk. He recalled how Fury received a cut before the first fight with the Ukrainian, as a result of which the fight had to be postponed.
“Friend, please always wear a helmet during sparring,” Krasyuk wrote in the comments under the Briton's video.
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The Usyk-Fury rematch will take place on December 21 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). All titles held by the Ukrainian boxer will be at stake.
Unlike the first fight, this time the title of absolute world champion will not be at stake, since Alexander previously renounced the IBF title. Now it is held by Daniel Dubois, who has already managed to defend it by knocking out Anthony Joshua.
Usyk vs. Fury: results of the first fight
On the night of May 19, 2024, Usyk defeated Fury by split decision (115-112, 114-113, 113-114) in the main fight of the boxing show in Riyadh. At the end of the ninth round, Alexander knocked his opponent down.
On our website you can watch videos of the best moments of the Usyk vs. Fury fight, as well as videos of the Ukrainian’s emotional reaction after his victory over the Briton.
Thus, Alexander defended his WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF belts, and also took the WBC title from the “Gypsy King”. Usyk became the first absolute world champion in the heavyweight division in the 21st century.
Before that, the last “absolute” heavyweight champion was Lennox Lewis, who won this status in 1999, when he defeated Evander Holyfield. At that time, the WBA, WBC and IBF titles were at stake. The WBO belt was recognized as equal in 2007, so Usyk became the first “absolute” heavyweight champion in history with four main titles.