Tyson Fury SHOCKED Alexander Usyk WITH HIS SIZE AND BODY SIZE AFTER Joshua's DEFEAT IN THE REMATCH

Tyson Fury SHOCKED Alexander Usyk WITH HIS SIZE AND BODY SIZE AFTER Joshua's DEFEAT IN THE REMATCH

Tyson Fury SHOCKED Alexander Usyk WITH HIS SIZE AND BODY SIZE AFTER Joshua's DEFEAT IN THE REMATCH The star American heavyweight puncher Deontay Wilder believes that the WBC world champion in his division, Tyson Fury, will defeat the holder of the WBA, WBO and IBF titles, Alexander Usyk. According to Wilder, the former absolute world champion in cruiserweight loses too much to Fury in size and has problems with endurance. "I think Fury will be too big for Usyk. Tyson constantly uses his size. It seems to me that the Tendril will be too small. This is my opinion. And he also has problems with endurance. We saw it in the fight with Joshua. If Anthony had been tough enough, the result could have been different," Wilder said. In a recent interview, Frank Warren, the co-promoter of the WBC heavyweight champion of the British Tyson Fury, said that a duel between his ward and the WBA, WBO and IBF titles holder, Ukrainian Alexander Usyk, would be easy to organize. The promoter shared why he holds this opinion and told how the fee will be divided between the boxers. Moreover, Warren claims that preliminary negotiations with Usyk's team took place a few weeks before the Ukrainian's rematch with Anthony Joshua. "Before Usyk's fight with Joshua, we had talks with Alexander's team. We met with them three or four weeks ago. There will be no problems there. It's good that there are no competing TV companies here and they have no advertising connections. The terms of the deal are very simple. It will be a 50/50 fee split, but the question is where we can get the most revenue and make everything work. This fight will be much easier to arrange than with Joshua, because Usyk's team are free agents. So it's not a problem. As to whether there will be a rematch, I do not know. It all depends on how we collect everything. I'm focused on starting negotiations and organizing a fight. That's what everyone wants," Warren said. Promising American heavyweight Jared Anderson shared his opinion on a possible fight for the title of undisputed champion in his weight category between Briton Tyson Fury and Ukrainian Alexander Usyk. "I think Fury will agree to this fight because there is too much money on the table and too much is at stake. Pride won't let him just walk away. Moreover, Tyson knows that he can win. I have no doubt that Fury will come out victorious from this fight, but I'm not sure that this is a fight that everyone really wants to see. Usyk is a good boxer, just like Tyson, and it makes a big difference," Anderson said, hinting that a good big boxer will always beat a good little one Frank Warren, co-promoter of British Tyson Fury, shared his thoughts on the venue of the fight for the undisputed world heavyweight champion title between his ward and Ukrainian Tyson Fury. Warren denies the possibility of a fight in the UK, and considers the Middle East as the best option. "This is a very big fight. We will do everything to make it happen, but where it will take place will be determined by finances. We will look at where we can earn the most money. There is no doubt that there will be a lot of demand in the UK, but I doubt that we will be able to organize it before the beginning of next year. It makes no sense to book, for example, the Millennium Stadium, which cannot accommodate as many people as Wembley. This option will not bring a lot of money. If the fight is held in the UK, then it should be Wembley, and to book this arena, the organization of the fight may take until April or May next year. We want to do everything earlier, while there are no obligations to organizations, and other factors have not affected. If we talk about the Middle East, then this is the best option, because in December, it's not too hot there. In addition, there will be a lot of people there, because it's the time of the World Cup, and there will also be a lot of fans from the UK," Warren said.