Tyson Fury says he will not react with surprise if he is victorious against Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch on Saturday night.
He claims he’s “born a winner,” and a win over unified heavyweight champion Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) would be no different than the other 34 wins he’s accumulated over his 16-year career years
I hope he’s serious because he partied and ate like crazy after his upset win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. The Gypsy King has shrunk until almost. 400 lbs and stayed out of the ring for 2 1/2 years, celebrating.
For Fury to react like this, he did not think he was going to be victorious, and he may have doubts that he will have his hand raised against Usyk. In other words, when Fury talks, he’s not real with people.
Born a winner?
“That’s what I do. I win. I was born a winner, and I’ll die a winner. A few wins in between don’t mean that much to me,” said Tyson Fury to Queensberry Promotions when asked what he will do if he is victorious against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
A Past of Chess
This defeat that Fury suffered against Usyk should have been the 3rd in his resume and not his first, since his first match with John McDermott on September 11, 2009, was clearly a gift decision, and his first match against Deontay Wilder should have been a knockout loss. That’s when Fury was out cold in the 12th and was given a count by the referee. The fight had to be stopped on the spot.
“I think Fury has it in him. This is his biggest fight, his comeback. He will never have a bigger fight coming back from defeat,” said Gareth A. Davies to talkSport The boxing “Muhammad Ali came back from defeat to become a heavyweight champion. Tyson Fury can do it.
“Furia didn’t keep his long guard long enough, and he can do that in this fight. He hurt Usyk to the body with uppercuts too, time and time again. He will use all that. What Usyk will do differently this time. Who he knows? Maybe he’ll move more and be more elusive, but it’ll be a fascinating and poignant chess match as they go into the 13th round.
“I understand he is in better condition,” Gareth said of Fury. “He had that cut over his right eye to deal with in the last camp, of course.”
The Ali comparison from Gareth was a bit much, even for him. If Fury was that talented, he would have no problem on Saturday against Usyk.