#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 ======= Oleksandr Usyk Mocks Tyson Fury Again And Claims To Defeat Fury With Straight Punches In The Face After days of silence, Oleksandr Usyk could not sit still before the provocative words of potential opponent Tyson Fury. The Ukrainian champion mocks "The Gypsy King" again and shows off a lean ‘Middleweight’ physique. So, how has The Cat changed? What did he mock the WBC champion for? Is that a new signal for the match of the century? 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 always overwhelms his opponents, even when they are not in the ring. Usually, Fury is the one pulling gags and winding up his opponents in the build-up to fights. And Fury does the same with the Ukrainian boxer. He was repeatedly provocative, mocking Usyk's small stature and calling him nicknames like "rabbit" or "middleweight." Fury has previously said: He doesn’t think Usyk’s big enough and strong enough to stand up to the punches, and he’s a naturally lighter man. When they were both younger, as amateurs, Usyk was a middleweight at the same time, he was super-heavyweight and weighed 110 kilos. In a recent interview, Fury claims that: It’s a challenge, but Usyk’ll be running away like a little bitch all night, and he will hunt him down, and when he gets hold of him he’ll be crushed. Usyk has been quiet so far, but this year, "The Cat" has responded to provocation from Fury because it looks like he really minds the title unification fight. With 'The Gypsy King' taking a break from social media, Usyk has taken the chance to call his rival for the belts out. This is in reference to the fact that Fury has repeatedly labeled Usyk a middleweight, owing to his relatively small stature for a heavyweight. Oleksandr Usyk Mocks Tyson Fury Again And Claims To Defeat Fury With Straight Punches In The Face