Usyk said he doesn t have much grudge against Tyson Fury

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-09

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Although the World Champion Unification Fight could not be held as scheduled, the current IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk (Oleksandr Usyk) has little grudge against WBC World Champion Tyson Fury.

The two were originally scheduled to face off in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Feb. 17, but the bout was postponed last week after Tyson Fury was injured by a sparring partner during training camp.

However, the match was quickly rescheduled for May 18.

Despite the postponement of the match, Oleksandr Usyk explained in an interview with reporters that he does not hold a grudge.

Why? Because this man will give me a fourth World Championship belt. This man will make me famous. We're not friends, not even acquaintances, but he gives me a great feeling when we have a common goal. Oleksandr Usyk told reporters.

In the interview, Oleksandr Usyk detailed the progress in his training camp, and he said that his training went very well.

I look back at all the work I did – waking up early, jogging, swimming, fighting, all these training programs, and I said to myself, 'Wow, I've done a lot of good things.' Then I thought, how much more training I have to do, what else do I have to prepare. Oleksandr Usyk told reporters.

So, when God helped me do all of this, I felt like I was going to be able to race three Tyson Fury at the same time. I'm telling the truth, I can play against three guys at the same time, or one after the other, in the week.

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While some boxing experts have questioned Tyson Fury's injury, Oleksandr Usyk doesn't care, he just focuses on the next fight.

If I watch ** and start yelling 'this is fake' or 'this is not fake', does it make any difference in reality? Nothing will change. What happened has already happened. Therefore, I question that these will only be a waste of my energy. What do we need to focus on, is Tyson Fury want to fight boxing? He said he wanted to be the undisputed world champion, but I felt like Tyson Fury wasn't taking his training seriously. Overall, I don't want to judge Tyson Fury, I just want to say that sometimes real life is like that, and plans don't keep up with change. Oleksandr Usyk told reporters.

Although there is some reluctance, it is clear that Oleksandr Usyk will continue his training in order to get a head start on May 18.

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