Tyson Fury, known for his imposing size and weight advantage, was unable to maul Oleksandr Usyk in their recent bout. Usyk, however, was well-prepared for Fury’s aggressive tactics and did not allow the Gypsy King to use his usual dirty tricks. Usyk’s strategic use of the Anti-Leaning Technique played a crucial role in his victory
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The aftermath of Tyson Fury’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk in their recent undisputed heavyweight championship fight has left promoter Frank Warren uncertain about the possibility of a rematch. Warren expressed doubts about whether Fury or Usyk would actually want to have a rematch after such a grueling battle. There are significant implications to consider if
Promoter Eddie Hearn created quite a stir when he mentioned that he believed Oleksandr Usyk had a clear victory over Tyson Fury in their recent heavyweight championship fight. Hearn even went as far as to state that Usyk narrowly defeated Fury, which has sparked a debate among boxing fans. One of the main reasons Hearn
The recent performance of Tyson Fury against Oleksandr Usyk has left boxing fans questioning the future of the Gypsy King’s career. Promoter Eddie Hearn has bluntly stated that if Fury were to lose the rematch with Usyk, it would be the end of his career. This puts immense pressure on Fury to deliver in the
In the aftermath of Tyson Fury’s recent fight against Oleksandr Usyk, controversy has erupted regarding the count Fury received in the ninth round. Some spectators are claiming that Fury benefited from a “long count” after he endured a brutal onslaught from Usyk towards the end of the round. As the referee, Mark Nelson, administered a
In a historic night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Oleksandr Usyk emerged victorious over Tyson Fury in a thrilling 12-round split decision. The highly anticipated fight lived up to the hype, with Usyk claiming the title of the first-ever four-belt heavyweight champion with scores of 115-112, 114-113 in his favor, while Fury received the nod at
As the highly anticipated fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury approaches, fans around the world are buzzing with excitement. Both fighters are looking to solidify their legacy by becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. With Usyk holding the IBF/WBA/WBO titles and Fury holding the WBC title, this matchup will determine who truly
Oleksandr Usyk came in at 223 1/2 lbs for Friday’s weigh-in, a significant difference from the 233.5 lbs initially announced by the announcer. This revelation surprised fans, considering Usyk had only gained 12 lbs from his last fight against Daniel Dubois. The 10 lb weight discrepancy could play a crucial role in his upcoming bout
The recent weight gain that unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has undergone has caught the attention of many in the boxing world. DAZN analyst Chris Mannix compares Usyk to an American football linebacker, emphasizing the difference in his physique at 223 lbs compared to his last few fights at 221 lbs. This added muscle mass
Tyson Fury appeared to be in great physical shape during the weigh-in, weighing in at 262 lbs. However, his actions during the face-off with Oleksandr Usyk displayed a different side of him. Fury attempted to intimidate Usyk by putting his head against him and shoving the smaller man. These actions reeked of fear and desperation,
This Saturday, boxing fans around the world are in for a treat as the WBC and Lineal Champion Tyson Fury goes head-to-head with the WBO/IBF/WBA unified champion Oleksandr Usyk in a highly anticipated bout. The historic fight will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN, giving fans the opportunity to watch the action unfold from the
Trainer Malik Scott highlights that Oleksandr Usyk’s speed plays a crucial role in increasing his power inside the ring. The element of surprise that comes with the speed of his punches makes it difficult for opponents to anticipate and defend against his shots effectively. Usyk’s unique angles of attack further destabilize his opponents, leaving them
This weekend marks a significant event in the world of boxing, as Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, two undefeated fighters, will face off to determine the undisputed heavyweight champion. Despite both fighters having impressive careers, they come into this matchup without much momentum behind them. This highly anticipated showdown promises to be an epic battle
Derek Chisora, a British heavyweight, believes that WBC champion Tyson Fury will employ a unique strategy when facing IBF/WBA/WBO champ Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night. The towering 6’9″ Fury is not likely to risk getting hit by Usyk if he were to go for body shots while standing apart. This may lead Fury to resort
Tyson Fury’s recent behavior at the final press conference for his upcoming championship fight has left many questioning his mental state and readiness for the match. The awkward face-off with Usyk, during which Fury turned away and faced the media, was unsettling to watch. It was reminiscent of someone experiencing stage fright for the first