According to Alexander Krasyuk, the whole world wants to see the Fury-Usyk fight. Even people who are far from boxing.
Oleksandr Usyk is “mandatory” to meet Tyson Fury in the ring after his fight with Daniel Dubois. This statement was made by the organizer of the Ukrainian champion Alexander Krasyuk. According to The Sun’s report.
Usyk, 36, appeared ready to face the 35-year-old Fury, but talks between the boxer’s representatives earlier this year were fruitless.
With no deal possible, Daniel Dubois has become Usyk’s rival, and Tyson Fury will have to fight UFC star Francis Ngannou in an exhibition fight in October.
Talking about the possibility of Usyk’s fight against Fury, Usyk’s organizer Oleksandr Krasyuk said, “It is our duty to make this fight.”
“The whole world wants to see this fight. Not just us or those who are into boxing, but the whole world. People who don’t understand boxing want to see the four belts fight at the same time for the first time in the era.” one of the four arches,” said Krasok.
He promises to do everything possible to keep the duel going, albeit hypothetically.
Usyk has a flawless record of 20 wins and 0 losses since turning pro in 2013.
Competing initially in the heavyweight classification, he entered the ring against Anthony Joshua at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in September 2021 and managed to reach the top of the heavyweight classification after winning the belts.
He later won a rematch in Saudi Arabia, fueling rumors that he would fight Tyson Fury.
In the duel between Usyk and Dubois, remember: the Briton will try to appease the vigilance of the Ukrainian champion, who has “the skill and fate of a victorious warrior.”
Earlier it was reported how bookies’ odds regarding the fight between Usyk and Dubois have changed.
Source: Focus
Ben Stock is an accomplished sports journalist. He currently works at 24 news breaker, where he has a reputation for providing in-depth analysis and unique perspectives on the latest sports news. He has a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the sports industry. With a passion for storytelling, Ben’s writing takes readers closer to the action and the people behind it.