Tyson Fury has determined to take the fast rematch with undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk in October, exhibiting that he’s a glutton for punishment. It’s a baffling transfer by Fury as a result of he doesn’t have to do that.
At present, the previous WBC heavyweight champion Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) reportedly confirmed that he’ll use his rematch clause to face Usyk once more and threat every part in doing so.
A Thousand Fights, A Thousand Humiliations
I believe it’s fairly apparent that Fury has zero likelihood of beating Usyk within the rematch. Even when they fought a thousand instances, Fury ain’t a obtained an opportunity. Usyk confirmed that he’s on one other degree as Fury final Saturday evening, and it figures to worsen for the Gyspy King within the rematch.
Fury regarded like a sluggish dinosaur, plodding across the ring towards Usyk, and was accomplished for the evening after the sixth spherical. Even with two coaching camps below his belt, Fury nonetheless regarded fats, sluggish, and much older than his chronological age of 35.
The rematch shall be extra one-sided in Usyk’s favor, and he’ll uncountably be sure that he takes the referee out of the equation by unloading on Fury with sustained combos. Even when the referee provides Fury nonstop standing eight counts, I don’t suppose it’s going to forestall the inevitable.
This transfer by the 35-year-old Fury exhibits that he’s keen to topic himself to a different education by Usyk and take one other beating towards the extra proficient and better-conditioned athlete.
That ain’t taking place. So if Fury will get harm once more, he’s not going to have the ability to financial institution on the referee swooping within the pull Usyk off of him to offer him a standing eight depend the way in which they do within the amateurs.
The Theft We Hope to Keep away from
With a lot cash at stake for the rematch, hopefully, we don’t see a theft with Usyk on the receiving finish. Fury = cash, and it’s in his greatest curiosity that he wins the rematch with Usyk, which is why it’s going to be attention-grabbing to see if the judges and the referee don’t do one thing unusual within the Fury-Usyk rematch that taints the result.
The Gypsy King has chosen to reject the lifeline thrown to him by promoter Eddie Hearn to fatten his checking account with Anthony Joshua in favor of a second struggle towards the unbeaten Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs).