Tyson Fury looks like the bearded fictional character Fagin From 1968 Oliver Twist Film during today's final press conference for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday Live on DAZN. He was the spitting image of Fagin.
cranky and snarling: mood of anger
Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) didn't look too healthy by the looks of it, looking cranky, snarling and mean-spirited as he spoke face-to-face with unified heavyweight champion Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs).
Maybe Usyk needs a knockout to win because Turki Al-Sheikh He's already told the media he wants Fury to win, so there will be a trilogy. I wonder what Usyk thinks about that? It is in Usyk's best interest to lose a fight on Saturday because he will make more money. It would have been better if Turki had kept quiet about wanting Fury to win because he is the money man.
Anthony Joshua will not fight him after Oleksandr's treatment of him in their fight. The only guy Usyk can fight to make a huge splash is Fury. Usyk doesn't want to lose, but financially, he will pay the price if he gets beaten on Saturday.
The infernal Fury returns
“All talk is over. I'm here to hurt him and put on a good show,” Tyson Fury said. EFL TV After the last press conference today in Riyadh regarding the rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. “Not a lot. A lot of ***. Nothing really matters until you're there at night,” Fury said when asked about what was said during his confrontation with Usyk today.
Fury is looking hellish after coming back from his loss to Usyk last May, and doesn't look in good enough shape to push the pace to a win. He's not going to win the fight the way he did last time, resting on the ropes like a big bird, eating Usyk's shots. He has to stay in the middle of the ring and fight, but he doesn't like to be physically fit enough to do that.
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โ Match Room Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) December 19, 2024