Tyson Fury declared on Saturday night that he will “end” Oleksandr Usyk’s career, stating that “you will never hear about Usyk again after this.”
Fury, speaking to Queensberry, showed extreme confidence ahead of his upcoming fight with Usyk. He said, “I can’t wait until Saturday night, I’m going to knock him out, end his career, and you’ll never hear the name Oleksandr Usyk again after this.”
These bold words from Fury have stirred up a lot of attention within the boxing community, as he confidently predicts that he will dominate and decisively end Usyk’s career. Known for his incredible power, size, and technical skill, Fury has always been one of the most formidable fighters in the heavyweight division. His statement only intensifies the anticipation surrounding this highly anticipated match.
Fury, the current WBC heavyweight champion, is set to face Usyk, the reigning WBA, WBO, and IBF champion, in what promises to be an epic battle to unify the heavyweight titles. The fight has been in the works for a while, with both fighters considered to be among the best in the world.
Fury’s statement reflects his confidence in his abilities, and his reputation for using psychological warfare to get inside the heads of his opponents. By claiming he will end Usyk’s career, Fury is undoubtedly ramping up the mental pressure on his opponent, who is known for his disciplined and tactical approach to boxing.
Usyk, however, has proven to be a highly skilled and resilient fighter. Despite Fury’s claims, many boxing analysts and fans believe Usyk’s technical abilities and ring IQ could give him the edge in this historic matchup. The fight promises to be a thrilling clash of styles, with Fury’s power and unorthodox approach going up against Usyk’s speed, footwork, and precise technique.
As the fight draws closer, the tension between the two fighters is palpable. Fury’s words have only added fuel to the fire, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see who will come out on top in this battle for heavyweight supremacy. Will Fury be able to back up his words, or will Usyk prove that he is more than capable of handling the challenge? Only time will tell.