Tyson Fury says he knows that the indisputable heavyweight king Olexandre Usaik can beat him alone | Boxing News

Tyson Fury says he knows that the indisputable heavyweight king Olexandre Usaik can beat him alone | Boxing News


Tyson Fury says Oleksandr Usyk is “knowing” that he is the only man who can end Ukraine’s reign as an indisputable heavyweight champion.

USYK added IBF belts to devastating WBC, WBA and WBO belts Daniel Dubois’ fifth halt at Wembley Stadium Saturday night.

Fury went through a two-point defeat to Usaik. This is still questionable as it is still upset by the British star.

In his exploring post on Instagram, Fury said:

“Congratulations to both men, but Usyk knows there’s only one guy who can beat him. I’ve done it twice and the world knows it.”

Fury retired from the sport following the defeat in a rematch to Usak in December, but Boxing Kingpin Turkiaralsik revealed that the 36-year-old told him his intention to fight next year.

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Tyson Fury said he will fight Olexandre Usaik at Wembley next year

Fury – who recently returned to the gym with trainer Sugarhill Steward to post footage of himself – recorded his social media posts while running, instead of attending USYK and DuBois’ incontroversial match in London.

“I’m not ***** in a boxing match. I’m running,” Fury added. “I went home. I worked and got myself back.

“I’m a guy. I’m a Spartan. No matter what anyone wants to say, I won those fights, guaranteed, 100%.”

“Wembley, I’m here!”

Following his original post, Fury responded in more detail about Usaik’s victory and how he left the trilogy match against the Ukrainians. Scheduled at Wembley on April 18thas the only viable option.

“After watching boxing last night and looking back at the situation,” Fury added,” AJ recently put Daniel Dubois in a box and ironed it, knocking it down five times and flattened it.

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Oleksandr Usyk revealed the hilarious nickname for his knockout punch after his dominant victory over Daniel Dubois at Wembley.

“Dubois had a great run and had three big knockouts, including Joshua. [Filip] Hrgovic and [Jarrell] Miller, and he goes there and is absolutely plastered and iced out by Usyk.

“AJ was properly ironed by Dubois and Usyk ironed Dubois. So it just shows that there’s all the big fights – [like] Tyson Fury and AJ-But that’s very pointless.

“The only man who could beat this was himself and was fooled.

“GK [Gypsy King] Every day, every day, still the top dog, still the top G. defeating him twice, I’ll do it again. Wembley, I’m here. ”

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He jokingly brushed off Joseph Parker’s suggestion for a future fight following his stunning knockout victory over Daniel Dubois.

DuBois joined Fury and Anthony Joshua to become the third British fighter to lose twice to the 6-foot-3-inch Southpaw Usyk.

After his victory at Wembley, the hilarious Usaik hinted at another showdown with Fury and Joshua in his postwar interview.

“What’s next? I don’t know. I want to take a break. Yeah, Derek [Chisora] here? Usyk was reflected before his next answer sparked enormous cheers.

“Maybe Tyson Fury?

“Three options: Derek Chisora and Anthony Joshua. Maybe Joseph Parker. Hear it and I can’t say it because I want to go home.”

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