Tyson Fury Mocks Oleksandr Usyk's Body For Being Too Small. He Claims To Knockout The Ukrainian

Tyson Fury Mocks Oleksandr Usyk's Body For Being Too Small. He Claims To Knockout The Ukrainian

#111222 #111222boxing #BOXINGINSANE #insneboxing #boxingi WELCOME TO THE ONE OF THE GREATEST CHANNEL OF BOXING. Here you can find great stuff of boxing. HISTORY, TRAININGS, HIGHLIGHTS, KNOCKOUTS,TOP 10, BOXING MAGAZINES, DOCUMENTARIES ... Every day more videos SUBSCRIBE AND HAVE A GREAT TIME ON THIS CHANNEL. Contact us at Email address: [email protected] link subscribe https://bit.ly/3e4ATIR ======= Tyson Fury Mocks Oleksandr Usyk's Body For Being Too Small. He Claims To Knockout The Ukrainian There hasn't been an undisputed heavyweight champion in the four-belt era, with Lennox Lewis the last to do it in the early 2000s when there were only three major titles. Boxing fans are yearning for a title unification match between the titans Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. So is the size difference the problem? Or are Fury's complaints just a psychological tactic? And who will be the real king of heavyweight boxing? So, let's see this video. But before jumping into the video, remember to like, subscribe and tap the bell icon so you don't miss out on updates. Tyson Fury is more than willing to fight the undefeated two-division champion Oleksandr Usyk who beat the other star British heavyweight twice. The unbeaten WBC champion just doesn’t expect to get the credit Fury feels he’d deserve for becoming the opponent to hand Oleksandr Usyk his first loss. Fury expects to face Ukraine’s Usyk after he defeats Dereck Chisora for the third time on December 3 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, either late in February or early in March. However, the 34-year-old Fury discussed the complaints he'll hear after he beats Ukraine's Usyk. Tyson Fury injured boxing fans will give him credit for beating Oleksandr Usyk in what he considers will be a "mismatch". Fury said Usyk was too small! Fury is far superior to Usyk in terms of physicality. For Fury, The 6-foot-9 Fury, who has weighed as much as 277 pounds for his title fights in recent years, would have significant height and weight advantages over Usyk if they fight to become boxing's first fully unified heavyweight champion of the four-belt era. For Usyk, The 6-foot-3 Usyk weighed in at 221½ pounds for his rematch with Anthony Joshua four months ago. The 6-foot-6 Joshua officially weighed 244½ pounds, but the 35-year-old Usyk out-boxed him again and won a 12-round split decision on August 20 at Jeddah Superdome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Tyson Fury Mocks Oleksandr Usyk's Body For Being Too Small. He Claims To Knockout The Ukrainian