Hmmmm this came out of the blue this afternoon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/66962430
I'll add comment later but I still can't see it happening........
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Hmmmm this came out of the blue this afternoon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/66962430
I'll add comment later but I still can't see it happening........
It will happen and the only reason it never happened this year was because Fury wanted an easy pay day first.
Glad there finally will be an undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
The Saudis will invite fury to one fo their embassies if he ducks out of this one after agreeing to it.
The stage is now set for Francis to KO Fury and the Usyk fight will not happen.
It is a non title fight Fury has so he could get knocked out and still face Usyk.
I suppose you have to give credit to Frank Warren, he has a far better record of judging boxers ability than Hearn. He backed Fury against Vlad, then again against that over hyped Wilder who couldn't be beat could he (beat 3 times by Fury)? Now he's backed the Chinaman who did a Ruiz on the juggernaut (twice). I think Hearn picks for media exposure and bums on seats rather than ability, and he's got a stable of very nice media friendly heavyweights who are second division.
This is very good to hear. Though I'm tempted to hold off on popping a cork until they're both standing in their respected corners prior to the bell ;D
the announcement seems conveniently timed to promote tyson's upcoming event. how many times have we heard contracts are signed only for the fight to fall through? tyson really going to fight a couple of months after this event? i'll wait until i see them in the ring
Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury looks like it might have to happen later than the original proposed date.
The pair have already signed to fight for the undisputed heavyweight world titles and the expectation is that they will clash on December 23 or in January.
Usyk may need more time to prepare, as he said on his YouTube channel: "I can't say that everything's OK, but I'm fine.
"Some wounds, old injuries need to be healed. Everything's under control.
"I do my training sessions everyday, but I need 14 weeks for my camp. It would be enough time for me.
"The first weeks I'm doing my work that helps me to get ready for the training camp. Then I'm working hard for the next 12 weeks."
Fourteen weeks from now, however, would not be until the end of January at the earliest, essentially ruling out a December clash.
And it could be even later if 'The Gypsy King' suffers an injury in his next fight with Francis Ngannou that will take place on October 28 in Saudi Arabia.
Although fans already had their suspicions that the fight might not be happening until April after Fury slipped up in a recent interview with Derek Chisora.
'Del Boy' described Fury as the baddest man on the planet, but Fury responded: "We're not there yet Derek, but I will be the baddest man on the planet come April..."
https://talksport.com/sport/1608330/...son-fury-date/
Speaking to Reuters from his training camp in Valencia, Spain, Usyk said the date should be decided next week.
"It could be February and I would very much like it to be February," he said, through an interpreter.
"I was ready to fight on the 23rd but since Fury got some injuries in the last fight, a knockdown, then probably it will be postponed to next year."
The long-awaited on-off fight would crown the first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999 and the first of the four-belt era, and Usyk made clear he would take the delay in his stride.
"I'll just do more technical work. Technically, nothing changes. I just have a little more time for some additional tasks, and that's it," he said.
"I don't think about Tyson Fury at all... I think about myself, about my team, about my family. I don't need to think about my opponent. I just need to be with him, fight and that's it."
"Everything I do today -- my achievements, my victories, my efforts are focused to honour my country and my family," he said.
Usyk fought Anthony Joshua in Jeddah in August last year, retaining his titles in a "Rage on the Red Sea" rematch of the fight in London in September 2021 where he took the Briton's belts, and he carried a nation's hopes with him that night too.
"The first person who was an example for me, and who I wanted to be like and copied his behaviour, was my late father who told me that I could do it," he said.
"When I stood in the circle of the great stars in Saudi Arabia, I looked at the sky and I thought 'I know that you see me where I stand, I know that you see where I am and what I do, and I am grateful to God and to you for motivating me and bringing me here'."
The example of Muhammad Ali, a boyhood hero, provides further inspiration as he seeks to follow in the footsteps of greats.
"A man who fought for what he believed in, fought for his rights, for his loved ones, for the rights of his people, for his faith. And everything he did it for the people, for the world," said Usyk.
The Ukrainian hoped also to play a bigger role in developing the sport.
Usyk has co-founded Ready to Fight , a digital social platform to connect boxers with coaches, managers, agents, sparring partners, sports medicine professionals, promoters, sponsors, and fans.
He said the idea came long ago when he had problems finding reliable sparring partners and adequate training facilities abroad.
"This platform gives far more opportunities for the athlete and a lot fewer opportunities for those that want to deceive them," said Usyk.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...aacb7d88&ei=80
Yep just seen usyk is on his way to London.
You know what. This might actually happen....
Feb 17
I just want this dam fight to be over
Due to Fury's dire performance against Ngannou means the Usyk fight has lost a lot of its steam, at least for me. Does anyone really care anymore ? And Usyk didn't exactly look anything special against Dubois. So we are at a point now where it's debatable whether these are even the two best HW's in the world.
I also don't think this fight is going to sell and that's even if it happens because I think there is a 70% chance of Fury pulling out but should it happen I don't see it doing big PPV numbers in the U.S.A.
If it happens ? (And you always have to use the word *if* with this fight) I see Usyk winning EASY. Not because I think Usyk is anything great just that style wise he is all wrong for Fury. Fury is going to have to get himself in the best cardio shape in his life to even have half a chance, but he won't.
Fury was dead tired against Ngannou. If anyone thinks you somehow magically will get into "new" Prime shape in 3 months shape, you don't know a s****.
All of Fury hopes are that he gets away with another cheating of his own. But he will literally needs to get away with a murder type of cheating to even have a chance of coming close to winning that fight. Fury ain't winning that fight purely based on Boxing Skills. He ain't winning this fight by the rules or with a fair referee.
Usyk is going to KO him. I'm telling you all there is zero chance for Fury to stay up with Usyk pace. He is going to be dead tired by the 6th.
Sausage! Ugly little man! Rabbit!"
At todays press conference tyson reminded me of a dog yap-yap-yapping when it's scared. When a dog's gonna seriously attack the usual is just a low throaty growl, then it goes for it.
A yapping dog is a scared dog. So all Tyson's talk is a cover up for him to try and pump himself up bcoz he knows he's in deep here with Usyk......REAL DEEP.
So I don't see it as a competitive fight at all and to the watching viewer that will surprise them.
The lack of posts on this - a heavyweight undisputed fight - speaks volumes.
Fury seemed rattled to me. He won't be able to win any mind games as usyk can't understand him anyway.
Not sure how you see Usyk winning easy but it's your opinion.
For me an in shape and focused Fury wins this convincingly. Two of the best boxing brains we've seen and one just much bigger.
And if Fury can't get in shape or focus then he'll find an excuse and withdraw.
That's how i see it right now.
Tyson The Nutcase Fury is the man. He will do serious bodily harm to Usyk, serious bodily harm. It will be ugly and gruesome. It will be like a superheavyweight smashing a middleweight. By the 7th round it will all be over and people will be thinking how crazy they were to even dream Usyk could beat The Giant Lunatic.
Have Usyk winning a decision here. Sharpness and making muffin-sludge Fury pay a price for his desperation to assert his mass. And I'm not convinced the legs of Fury are what they were. The mentality and confident self-awareness of these two could not be further apart. The schtick and boasting have zero effect on Usyk, Tyson might as well be bumping his head against a brick wall.
I'm still going to wait until the 1st bell rings before I get excited for this fight ;)
Yeah true.... Wouldn't be surprised if.....but....
Tyson will maul the smaller man, 300 pounds will sap all Usyk energy.... By round 8 or 9 Usyk will be sucking wind like carburetor on a 1969 Chevy Malibu on a hot July afternoon.... Fury will club him into submission as gallant as Usyk will fight, still the size difference will kill Usyk...deep blue sea Round 9, sleep, sleep, the Sandman cometh. Tyson is a scary son of a bitch. Nobody beats him. ATG
He told Second Out: 'I never said my son was in decline because he's not.
'It's the people around him who ain't up to much. His training's in decline and his camp's in a bigger decline.
'It's not a camp, it's a circus.'
John Fury added" 'I saw him in the gym in Saudi, watched him spar three or four rounds with a couple of kids - I knew then it was gonna be a hard night's work.
'I thought, "What have you been doing?" I was alarmed, I still am.
'Unless you're gonna get the eye of the tiger back and go back to the old ways and get the hunger back - sweat, blood, s*** and tears.
'Because Usyk's doing that - sweat, blood, s*** and tears.
'And he's got disciplined, professional, great people around him, and I don't think Tyson has that. I really don't.'
Fury CLEARLY didn't train for Ngannou.... he was clearly fat and sloppy looking. Even for his standard.
Fury rocks and rolls.
jai opetaia isgoing to be on this card & training with tyson. maybe he can fight mairis for his old belt
Crucial two weeks coming up to see if Fury pulls out...
Fury could suffer a gash insparring by an elbow
the best at heavy & the best at cruiser on the card
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Opetaia v Breidis II. A real fight. Please Fury, don’t drop out and fuck this card up.
turki alalshikh has a new world heavyweight undisputed champion belt that will be awarded to the tyson v oleksandr winner
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Anthony Joshua has tipped Oleksandr Usyk to beat Tyson Fury in their undisputed heavyweight title clash but says he would prefer to face his compatriot in the future.
"It's going to be a good fight," Joshua told Sky Sports News on Monday as the date was confirmed for his bout with Ngannou.
"I think Usyk edges it.
"I'm not really bothered. I just want them both to be healthy and leave the ring. It's a tough game. So that's all I can ask for, that they leave the ring healthy.
"In terms of how it goes, it doesn't affect my life, in a way. I'm not like one of those fans that's starts crying because someone won or lost. It is what it is. Tomorrow comes around. Good luck to both of them."
In terms of which of the current champions he would rather face, Joshua added: "Probably the opportunity to fight Tyson Fury. I think that's a better fight for the fans and myself."
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...32be3cfc&ei=15
so golden boy & zurdo ramirez have informed the ibf that they won't partake in the purse bid that was scheduled for today as they are looking to fight arsen goulamirian for the wba belt. this now makes it possible for the jai v mairis rematch to be for the vacant ibf belt. i hope jai tells them to shove it
five of oleksandr's eight sparring partners. tyson having jai for sparring is top notch
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John Fury fires fresh warning at Tyson Fury's team ahead of Oleksandr Usyk fight
‘I haven’t been out there [in Saudi Arabia] but all they need to do is impress the hell out of me this time because they sure as hell didn’t do it last time,’ John Fury told Metro.co.uk
‘Things change, maybe the full team needed that kick up the backside, I hope they know where it went wrong and let’s see if they can put on a spectacular performance, because anything less than spectacular isn’t going to cut it.
‘But good luck to both boys. I just hope it is a great night. and I hope the fans get what they pay for.’
Fury Snr added: ‘Tyson is a veteran of the game, no one can teach him any new tricks. What he needed to do was work on that body strength really, and to box properly like he knows to.
‘Why change something that’s not broken? He does what he does. He knows what he has to do. He is not a fool. And I hope the team can all gel on the night.’
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...d221ebc1&ei=51
Great to see David Nyika on this card :D
Any word on if that undisputed belt is transferable or just an award?