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Heavyweights Moses Itauma and Johnny Fisher will feature on the undercard of Tyson Fury's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on 21 December in Saudi Arabia.
Itauma will take on Australian Demsey McKean, while Fisher will face fellow Briton Dave Allen.
Both Itauma and Fisher are undefeated in their careers and have been touted as the next generation of heavyweight stars.
Also on the undercard is Dennis McCann, who fights Liverpudlian Peter McGrail in an intriguing super-bantamweight contest.
McCann is undefeated in 17 fights while McGrail has just one loss in 11 contests.
Fisher, 25, takes on a seasoned veteran in 32-year-old Allen, who has six losses, two draws and 23 wins on his record.
Fisher has 11 knockouts in 12 wins, while 19-year-old Itauma will also be looking to extend his stoppage record.
Itauma has eight knockouts from 10 bouts and McKean represents a big step up in quality for the teenage prospect.
The southpaw has one defeat - against Filip Hrgovic last year - in 23 bouts.
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i don't think i ever rated demsey on here. i was happy to see him finally step up against filip hrgovic but he showed exactly where i thought he was at. a step up for moses. we saw demsey fight in survival mode against filip so it'll be interesting to see if moses can get him out early. i should really be moses itauma v johnny fisher but eddie don't want to burst that bubble yet
Just a domestic undercard aside from solid co main. Did they tighten the purse strings on Turki lately? Doesn't exactly speak of "saving boxing" ;D. David Allen brought out of the cooler for a ppv eh :-X. Missed a mass opportunity to have a Zhang or Parker etc. on the side of a high profile undisputed (mostly) anticipated rematch. At least they finally fixed the poster with Fury's mug now in the challenger position. Favoritism 101.
In either case Fury should be billed secondly as the prior loser and challenger. I'm also convinced again that Usyk should not trust the cards. Could go all tinfoil hat and think it a subtle tell of favoritism, Fury with "reignited" under him and Usyk with "undercard" ;D but that would just be nutty.
I'll wait till nearer the time for my prediction.
Had fury 60-40 favoured last time, this time currently the other way round but let's see what shape the big man is in around fight time. Can't help thinking a trilogy is on the cards either....
If its close, without a round 9 type incident, Fury will get the nod
Fury should man handle him the way George f o r e man handled Frasier, that's the only way
Well he has the tools to do it.
Just hope he's going to be in top shape.
Am hoping he drops his dad from his corner
Except Fury does not have even a fraction of the power that Foreman has. Or the ring generalship. Or the mental toughness. Or the character. Also as much as I love the bones of Frazier, Usyk is way better defensively and will not be there when Fury finally throws a decent punch. Look how Fury struggled with a clearly clueless Wilder. Parker made it look easy and Fury made it look like a life and death war. The big oaf is going to walk himself into a humiliating KO if he doesn't even begin to acknowledge how much he struggled in the first fight.
I thought Fury boxed well for the first six rounds, he looked good and I think he was ahead then.
The reason he lost the fight is that he got caught with some good shots and really rocked, he never really recovered and did well to go the distance against a fighter as good as Usyk.
In his mind, avoid getting caught again, and he thinks he has Usyks measure.
Looking at the difference in opinions about Beterbiev/Bivol …. I can see another chess match with considerable controversy at the end, and whoever losing being able to say they were somewhat cheated!
I think Usyk will dominate over the 2nd half of the fight.