Rahman feels that Usyk will cause his rival a "host of problems" and beat 'The Gypsy King'.
"Usyk possesses a whole host of problems that Tyson don't want. He's the boxer. Tyson likes to be the boxer, the elusive guy. He likes to tire these heavyweights out," Rahman told K.O. Artist Sport.
"He's not gonna do that with Usyk. It's gonna be reverse, the opposite. He don't want those kind problems. He wants his legacy intact and I think Usyk will disrupt that. "Usyk will out Tyson Fury, Tyson Fury."
Rahman has refused to state whether he thinks this makes Usyk the best heavyweight in the world as he "might lose to Deontay Wilder".
"I'm not saying that, I'm saying that I think he can beat Tyson Fury - but I think he might lose to Deontay Wilder," Rahman added. "Styles make fights, and I think that a boxer is the worst style for Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury needs big broad brawlers."
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Klimas told SNAC: "If this fight is going to happen, only April 29th. Or it's just going to be cancelled, and we'll go with the mandatory."
The boxing manager revealed Fury's US promotional team Top Rank are now involved to try and smooth over negotiations.
But Klimas claimed the current unified heavyweight and ex-undisputed cruiserweight champion is being treated unfairly.
He said: "It's changed, Top Rank got more involved in it, but not too much.
"They’re still treating Oleksandr Usyk like they did with Derek Chisora, or Dillian Whyte.
"They act like it's just a regular Fury fight in the UK, and everything has to be by Fury's rules."
Fury, 34, spoke out to demand NO rematch clause in the contract but Usyk's side claimed his team were the ones asking for it.
Klimas said: "So what's it going to be tomorrow? You can not fight with right hand? Only one hand?
"What's going to be next? We don't know what's going to be next from this guy."
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Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have until April 1 to come to an agreement for their proposed undisputed fight. With negotiations continuing to stall, the WBA has declared that they will order Usyk to defend his belt against Daniel Dubois if the deadline is not met.
But now WBA president Gilberto Mendoza has come out and declared that they only have until April 1 before the WBA re-orders Usyk to face Dubois. Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "Usyk v. Fury update: @WBABoxing deadline to receive signed bout contracts is April 1st. Otherwise, the Dubois mandatory negotiations will be ordered."
Dubois is currently recovering from a torn ACL suffered in his last bout against Kevin Lerena. Triple D's promoter Frank Warren told Express Sport earlier this month that he is back in training and ready to return around mid to late May at the earliest.
Warren also disclosed that Fury will likely face a different opponent on the same date if the Usyk fight can't be made. Usyk's side is understood to have sent a new set of terms for the Fury fight to Queensbury Promotions yesterday and are now awaiting a response and potential contract redraft.
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That pretty much nix's any hope of pressure to get Fury and further negotiation by the 1st. They'll just stall it out, Fury will keep calling him a puzzyand he'll get want he actually wants after all...not fighting Usyk! It'll be Fury in Dubai vs anyone not named Usyk. Zero doubt about that.
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