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Tyson Fury did nothing during today’s in-ring workout in Riyadh ahead of his rematch with heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk.
The Gypsy King looked and sounded like a disappointed The King has fallen, not a happy camp. Anger probably won’t sit well with many fans who aren’t giving any shot at winning against Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) on Saturday night.
So, to repay them, he refuses, not to sacrifice himself, and show the classic just being angry behavior. It’s easy to read Fury.
Fury’s actions today are related to these four things:
All the fans and media who came out today to watch Fury’s fight where the former WBC heavyweight champion was in training were almost blinded by his loss of movement and performance.
From Fury’s perspective, it’s understandable that he didn’t want to waste any energy or give anything that Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) could muster.
Fury is close to 37 years old, and he can’t afford to use up his precious strength during the workout because he’ll need all he can to move his massive 6’9β³ frame around the ring on Saturday night at the Kingdom Arena.
It’s a sign of a veteran as they conserve their energy during the final group workout the week of their fight. Young wrestlers use that time to work hard, entertain fans and media, and keep their cool.
Fury looks careless and unhappy used this week, after recovering from a grueling training camp and a brutal last-gasp beating in May in his loss to Usyk. The fight took a lot of rage, leaving him in the damaged body we saw this week.
“A lot of pain,” Tyson Fury said when asked after training today what fans can expect on Saturday night in his fight against Oleksandr Usyk. “Smash and damage.”
“It hurts a lot,” Fury said when asked by DAZN’s Claudia Trejo if he wanted a clean shave on Saturday. “It hurts, it hurt a lot. Lots of damage. “
During the interview, he wanted more information from Fury but he didn’t want to give it. At that time, he he looked like a child. It was hard to watch the interview without feeling sorry for Trejo.
Fury couldn’t even speak. You can also read that as a sign that he wants to save his precious energy in this fight because even talking costs fuel. When you have to have any energy, talking can take away the anger. From watching the slow workout routine and interview, you can see now that Usyk’s loss has had a huge impact on Fury.
Anger didn’t just backfire as they say. He is mortally wounded, as it were a bullet-riddled soldier returning from the front, unable to forget what had happened and frustrated by not giving more in the war. This is worse than a soldier who is mentally exhausted from being beaten. They are the ones who know they should have done more, but their nerves failed them.
“I see a very different Tyson Fury. He’s not playing anymore. We don’t see him smiling. This man probably did his homework,” said Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, about Tyson Fury as he watched him during his time. public workst in the ring today.
“Maybe he realized that destroying, using his power with the media, and making fun of his academic environment is not a very good idea. This time, he kept it like a monk,” said Krassyuk about Fury. “There is no doubt that he is trying to improve his methods and tactics.
“I hope that this fight will be more successful than the first. Oleksandr Usyk was always under his skin. Tyson tried to do this with Oleksandr, but he was lucky. He does not speak English well. We have a voice in Ukraine. ‘The bigger the clothes, the more when the noise falls.’