Usyk Dismisses ‘Cry Baby’ Claims, Hopes Fury Avoids Injury Ahead of Undisputed Heavyweight Title Showdown

Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, has brushed aside suggestions that the Ukrainian is a ‘cry baby’ and expressed hope that Tyson Fury will not withdraw again due to injury before their highly anticipated undisputed heavyweight world title fight. Usyk and Fury are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia on May 18, with all the heavyweight belts on the line. However, their initial bout, planned for February, was postponed after Fury suffered a cut during sparring. Krassyuk emphasized that Usyk is in excellent condition after completing his third training camp, with his sole concern being Fury’s fitness. Usyk’s resilience and unwavering determination were highlighted, as he has always traveled to his opponents’ hometowns and emerged victorious.

Fury vs. Usyk: Tyson Warned of Controversial Ending with Dirty Tactics

Former boxing champion Johnny Nelson predicts a contentious outcome in the upcoming undisputed heavyweight title fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Nelson believes Fury, known for his unorthodox fighting style, will resort to dirty tactics to gain an edge over Usyk. This prediction is based on a dream Nelson had, in which Fury’s victory or defeat was accompanied by controversy.

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk: The Sparring Partner Who Knows Them Best

Jordan Thompson, a Manchester cruiserweight, has shared the ring with both Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk as a sparring partner. He has observed their training and fighting styles firsthand, and provides insights into their abilities and personalities. Thompson praises Usyk’s exceptional boxing skills, composure, and intelligence, while admiring Fury’s adaptability, hand speed, and ring IQ. As Fury and Usyk prepare for their undisputed heavyweight title fight in May, Thompson’s unique perspective offers valuable insights into the strengths and styles of these two boxing giants.

Wilder Eyes AJ Rematch After Joining Hearn’s Roster

Deontay Wilder remains open to facing Anthony Joshua despite the latter’s potential bout with Tyson Fury. Wilder has teamed up with Eddie Hearn, former adversary of Wilder’s promoter Shelly Finkel, to face Zhilei Zhang in Saudi Arabia on June 1st. Joshua is set to return in September, and Wilder is ready to seize the opportunity should he overcome Zhang.

Usyk’s Camp Prepares Contingency Plan for Fury Bout

Ahead of the highly anticipated heavyweight showdown between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, Usyk’s camp has devised a contingency plan to ensure the event proceeds smoothly despite potential unforeseen circumstances. Filip Hrgovic, the mandatory IBF title challenger, has been designated as a replacement opponent in the event of Fury’s withdrawal. Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, emphasized the importance of preparing for all eventualities, given the significance of this undisputed title fight, the first in nearly 25 years.

Filip Hrgovic Named as Replacement Fighter for Usyk vs. Fury Undisputed Clash

Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has named Filip Hrgovic as the replacement fighter for Tyson Fury if the Brit withdraws from their undisputed heavyweight clash again. The fight, originally scheduled for February 17th, was postponed to May 18th after Fury suffered a cut in sparring. Krassyuk expressed concerns that Fury could once again postpone the fight and named Hrgovic, the IBF mandatory challenger, as the replacement. The promoter emphasized the importance of undisputed status and criticized Fury’s alleged lack of interest in this aspect. Fury, who hasn’t fought since his victory over Francis Ngannou, has withdrawn from the Usyk fight four times, prompting doubts about the potential for a two-fight deal in the future.

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