Long awaited heavyweight belt unification battle ascends
Unbeaten world heavyweights Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are rumoured to go twelve rounds in a fight that the world has last viewed through Lenox Lewis’ win in the 90’s.
Fury prior to fighting Dillian Whyte. Credit: Getty
Tyson Fury, who is also known as the Gypsy King, has 38 wins, 1 draw and 0 losses on his scorecard. Looking to unify his collection of belts, by adding Usyk’s WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
The Gypsy King said "This is the biggest fight in British boxing history, the fight of the century. Two undefeated world heavyweight champions throwing down to see who is the No 1 in the division - the undisputed heavyweight championship on the line. Peace out, good training to Usyk... let the best man win."
Usyk celebrates win over Joshua. Credit: Reuters
The fight is said to take place sometime later this year, with a rumoured 70/30 split in favour of the British Boxing champion.
Rumoured clause conditions include a no rematch clause, and that Tyson Fury will have to donate a sum of £1 Million Pounds to Ukraine.
Tyson Fury has now blacked out of social media and based in his training camp.
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