Tyson Fury claims to be injured in the new round of the first fight against Oleksandr Usyk in “Complacy”.
“Gypsy King” Fury has aged and struggled to accept that he is not the fighter he once was in 2015, the height of his career when he beat 39-year-old Wladimir Klitschko by a narrow decision in Düsseldorf, Germany. .
It was Fury’s golden moment, knocking Wladimir to pieces and then celebrating the victory for the next 2 1/2 years, refusing to fight.
Fury Making excuses
This excuse from Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) is quite typical of the former WBC heavyweight champion because he cannot admit that the superior fighter beat him.
The Fury-Usyk rematch 2 is 32 days away, on December 21 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, and it’s a bad sign that Fury, 36, is still apologizing for his 12-round loss to Usyk ( 22-0, 14 KOs). ) on May 18.
Usyk had beaten Fury a lot during the fight, but that left hand that hurt him was where he charged. He would eventually hurt Fury, but it happened in the ninth.
Fury’s punching stamina has gone since his third fight with Deontay Wilder, and the only reason he has avoided the knockouts is the opposition move his management has set up for him, feeding them fellow Brits Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora and the new Francis Ngannou.
“I sat with him and the optics of that turn nine. “You’re almost too comfortable in the sixth and seventh turns,” and he said, “The word is complacency, Gareth.” To hear him say that, you know he’s going to do the ‘adjustments,’ said Gareth A. Davies to talkSport Boxing on the excuse that Tyson Fury gave him for being injured in round nine of his fight against Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.
Until recently, Fury even claimed that he should have won the first fight, which was so sad and pathetic that it is beyond words. Fury was literally saved by the referee in round nine when he got punched out cold by Usyk, but he was still chirping about being wronged.
Fury-Usyk 1 points
114-113: Usyk
114-113: Fury
115-112: Usyk
The referee had saved him with his count of eight that came out of the blue and cleared the outcome of the fight for the fans who can put two and two together.
“You also know that he (Fury) had a cut eye in that rescheduled fight. They will be more conditioned this time. The last third of the fight is really important against Oleksandr Usyk. Tyson Fury will come out on his shield. Maybe a little more aggressive early on. Maybe moving forward rather than fighting on the back foot for the first two or three rounds,” Davies said.
Usyk wants to KO Fury
The rematch on December 21 will tell all, showing whether Usyk’s previous victory was a fluke or a clear case of him being too talented for Fury.
This time, Usyk hinted that he will knock out Fury to take any chance that he or his fans complain about being robbed after the contest, as we saw with the previous fight.