Tyson Fury has labelled Oleksandr Usyk’s second win against Anthony Joshua as one of the ‘worst heavyweight title fights’ he has ever seen, declaring that he will beat both fighters in one night.
Usyk earned a split-decision win against Joshua in Saudi Arabia, retaining the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts against AJ, whom the Ukrainian dethroned last September with a unanimous-decision victory.
Fury claimed to be retired but has not yet relinquished the WBC heavyweight title, and hinted that he could return for a clash with Usyk to be crowned an undisputed heavyweight champion.
Usyk now only lacks the WBC title, held by Fury, with the 35-year-old eager to take on the ‘Gypsy King’ to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion.
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