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"When fought Klychko..." It became known what Fury will do to beat Usyk in a rematch

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Usyk and Fury to rematch

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) intends to make weight in his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs). The Gypsy King, as the British boxer is called, wants to increase his power by repeating what he did in his rematches with Deontay Wilder (43-3-1, 42 KOs).

This was reported by talkSport portal with reference to representatives of Fury's team. The publication's columnist Gareth Davis found out that Tyson will be six kilograms heavier in the rematch and will try to knock Usyk out because he does not believe in defeating the Ukrainian on points.

"When Fury fought Volodymyr Klychko at 27, he was light on his feet, but that went away after the Wilder trilogy. In the second and third fights, he was a great puncher. I was told by Fury's camp that this is how they plan to release him for the rematch, weighing about 124 kg," Davis said, recalling that in the first fight against Usyk, the Briton weighed 118 kg.

Over the weekend, an epic promo for the rematch between Usyk and Fury was released. It has already been called a disgrace to American boxing companies.

It is worth noting that before the rematch, a strange situation occurred when bookmakers reduced the Ukrainian's chances of success. At the same time, experts continue to insist that Usyk will win again. For example, veteran Dereck Chisora noted that Fury has virtually no chance of revenge. And British promoter Ben Shalom simply gave up on Tyson and his ability to beat the Ukrainian.

On October 23, Usyk and Fury had their first duel of looks before the second fight. The Ukrainian appeared in an unusual way, changing his image. In addition, he forced his opponent to take an unusual step to help the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Bookmakers changed the odds for the second fight.

Earlier it became known that Tyson wants to organize a trilogy with Oleksandr to make boxing history. The Briton also accused the Ukrainian of disrupting the timing of the rematch.

In the first fight, Oleksandr defeated Tyson by split decision - 114:113, 113:114, 115:112 - and unified all the belts of the super-heavyweight division.

Our compatriot also shared his expectations for the second fight with Fury and responded to accusations of cheating during the May 18 fight. In addition, the Ukrainian told what he learned from this fight.

The legendary Volodymyr Klychko shared his expectations for the rematch between Usyk and Fury. And ex-champion Amir Khan disagreed with the forecasts for the fighters' second fight.

In turn, Russian boxing coach Andrei Ivichuk called Tyson the winner of the upcoming rematch with Oleksandr. And the Ukrainian named the only boxer he is interested in fighting after the second fight with the Briton.

In addition, Anthony Joshua answered the question of who he would like to see win the rematch between Usyk and Fury. After that, he named the winner of the rematch. Tyson himself voiced his motivation for the second fight against our compatriot.

Fury also responded to the representatives of Usyk's team when they compared him to dictator Vladimir Putin. The Gypsy King explained why he turned away from the Ukrainian during a duel of the eyes before the first fight.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, the former coach of the Ukrainian boxing team Mykhailo Zavyalov said that Tyson Fury will put his career on the line in a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. The Briton himself noted that he does not believe in his victory on points in the second fight with the Ukrainian. In turn, Usyk revealed the details of his preparation for the fight.

In addition, it became known who Oleksandr plans to fight after the fight with Tyson. The legendary Mike Tyson gave his prediction for the fight. The Briton also told us what he was thinking in the ninth round of the first fight with Usyk when he was knocked down.

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