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"I haven't started training yet": Fury makes bold statement ahead of Usyk rematch
Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) has promised to knock out Oleksandr Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) in a rematch. The Gypsy King, as the Manchester native is known, noted that this time he does not intend to take the case to the judges' decision, but plans to end the fight early.
Fury said this in an interview with journalists in London, The Mirror website reports. The British boxer also noted that he intends to start his training camp before the rematch with Usyk within a month and a half, expecting to spend no more than seven weeks in the camp.
"I haven't started training yet. I won't go to the camp for a long time. Today is 13 weeks before the fight. So I'll probably start training in about six weeks. Usually I train for these fights for about six to seven weeks, and I'll be ready to rock this evening. Everything is very simple. I just need to knock the bastard out. It's no secret that I think I outboxed him last time and I'm sure I should have gotten a decision in my favor. But this time I'm not going to take it to the judges' notes," Fury said.
Recall that in the first fight, Usyk defeated Fury by split decision - 114:113, 113:114, 115:112 - and became the absolute world heavyweight champion.
A month after the fight, on May 18, the Ukrainian was forced to give up the International Boxing Federation (IBF) belt, which was defended by Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) on September 21, brutally knocking out Anthony Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs).
Before that, Oleksandr spoke categorically about what would happen if Tyson tried to disrupt the rematch. He also shared his expectations for the second fight with Fury and responded to accusations of cheating during the May 18 fight. In addition, Oleksandr told what he learned from this fight.
The legendary Volodymyr Klitschko shared his expectations for the rematch between Usyk and Fury. And ex-champion Amir Khan disagreed with the forecasts for the fight's repeat. In addition, Russian Alexander Povetkin attributed the success of our compatriot to Russia.
In turn, Russian boxing coach Andrei Ivichuk called Tyson the winner of the upcoming rematch with Alexander. And the Ukrainian named the only boxer he is interested in fighting after the second fight with the Briton.
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