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"I saw Usyk's body language." The former world champion made a prediction for the rematch with Fury

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Algieri commented on the first press conference between Alexander and Tyson

Boxing observer and former welterweight world champion Chris Algieri commented on the first press conference between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, focusing on the appearance and behavior of the boxers. According to the 40-year-old expert, the Ukrainian super-heavyweight demonstrated confidence in what was happening with his whole appearance, and this will definitely affect the upcoming rematch.

"They say that press conferences are all for the audience, but I'm the kind of person who looks at body language. I saw Usyk's body language, which shows the highest degree of confidence. Yes, he was wearing a killer costume and it's Halloween now, but look how he held up that photo of Tyson for signature, look how he stood over him, made sure Tyson would do it, and he was very close to him, uncomfortably close. To me, that shows strength," said Algieri on the Top Stories show on ProBox TV, as translated by Vringe.

American observer emphasizes that Usyk is now extremely confident.

"He's extremely confident now, and the fact that he was able to do it with Tyson Fury, a giant like that, and now that giant is sitting there signing a picture of Usyk punching him in the face, to me that shows his strength," Chris Algieri summarized.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) came to the Guildhall in London to meet Tyson Fury as Hitman.

During the event, the Ukrainian took out two posters from a black case, took a pen, and approached the British fighter for an autograph.

During the duel with Oleksandr, Fury suddenly tickled the Ukrainian.

In the first fight, Oleksandr defeated Tyson by split decision 114:113, 113:114, 115:112 and became the absolute world heavyweight champion.

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