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Tyson Fury says he would not be surprised if he wins against Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch on Saturday night.
He says he was “born a winner,” and a win over Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) would be no different than the 34 wins he has won in his 16-year career.
Hopefully, he’s convinced because he partied and ate like crazy after his upset win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. The Gypsy King shot to approx. 400 lbs and he stayed out of the ring for 2 1/2 years, celebrating.
For Fury to do it this way, he didn’t think he could win, and he probably doubted that he would raise his hand against Usyk. In other words, when Fury speaks, he is not being real with people.
That’s what I do. I have won. I was born victorious, and I will die victorious. A little win in the middle doesn’t mean much to me,” said Tyson Fury Queensberry Market when asked what he will do if he wins against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.
A Checkered Vintage
The defeat that Fury suffered against Usyk should have been #3 on his resume and not his first, since his first match with John McDermott on September 11, 2009, was clearly a gift, and his first match against Deontay Wilder should have been successful. final loss. This is when Fury was out cold in the 12th and was counted out by the referee. The fight should have been stopped immediately.
“I think Fury has it in him. This is his big fight, his comeback. He won’t have a big fight coming from a defeat,” said Gareth A. Davies in TalkSport boxing. “Muhammad Ali returned from victory to become the heavyweight champion. Tyson Fury can do it.
“Fury didn’t keep his defense for a long time, and he can do that in this fight. He hurt Usyk to the body with uppercuts as well, from time to time. He will use all of that. What Usyk will do differently this time. Who knows? Maybe he will move a lot and be tough, but it will be A fun, fistic chess game as it progresses through the 13th round.
“I feel he’s good,” Gareth said of Fury. “He had his right eye cut to deal with it at the last camp.”
The comparisons between Ali and Gareth were huge, even for him. If Fury was that kind of talent, he wouldn’t have had a problem on Saturday against Usyk.