Tyson Fury refused to fight Usyk

WBC champion Tyson Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) said he has no plans to resume negotiations on a fight against WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs). According to the British champion, Daniel Dubuque's fight with the Ukrainian showed the latter's weakness.
"I don't want to fight Usyk because he's sh*t. He would have been beaten by Daniel Dubois anyway, so the fight with him is irrelevant now. Although it doesn't matter. But he was 100% knocked out by a punch to the body. I'm not interested in an ugly little foreign assh*le with a gap between his teeth. I told you that there is no Oleksandr. I am Oleksandr," Fury said in an interview with IFL TV.
Tyson reminded that Usyk lost to Shawn Porter in the welterweight division.
"I'm not interested in fighting a Ukrainian anymore. The first stop is Francis Ngannou, the second is the bank," the British champion said.
Earlier, the Gypsy King called Dubois the winner of the fight with Usyk.
As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, the Usyk-Dubois fight ended in the 9th round when the Briton missed a heavy shot to the head. In total, Oleksandr landed 88 punches to the body and head of the competitor.
The British boxer hit our compatriot below the belt in the 5th round. After a while, evidence that Dubois had hit Usyk in the forbidden zone deliberately appeared online. Later, the Ukrainian's catman came to the Sky Sports studio, where he analyzed this episode in the Ukrainian's fight, citing undeniable facts of foul play.
Fury will fight the former titleholder in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Francis Ngannou on October 28. The 10-round fight according to the classic boxing rules between the 34-year-old Briton and the 36-year-old French Cameroonian will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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