Tyson Fury is aiming for an unparalleled level of focus as he enters his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on December 21. The duo previously faced off on May 18 in an undisputed heavyweight title match. Fury was defeated for the first time in his career after losing by narrow split decision.
Before the rematch, “The Gypsy King” stated that he had not spoken to his wife for three months as part of his plan to prepare for the Ukrainian match. Fury's confession surprised fans, and they speculated that his decision to isolate from family members might backfire.
However, leading boxing promoter Eddie Hearn believes it can have the desired effect. iFL TV recently interviewed the Matchroom Boxing president ahead of the Usyk vs. Fury 2, where he discussed the Briton's comments about the presence of There is no contact with his wife.
Hearn said:
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“Everyone is different, and when you get that defeat, he probably leaves no stone unturned. He just says, 'I'm going to put everything into this training camp.' I feel like when you get into the ring, if you know you've made great sacrifices and sometimes terrible sacrifices, do you?” “You think that gives you more power in fighting? I think the answer is yes.”
Watch Eddie Hearn's comments about Tyson Fury below (4:55):
Tyson Fury has one thing on his mind ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk
Tyson Fury recently appeared in open training ahead of his expected rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on December 21. With the former WBC champion already there Share Ice Cold Preview On what fans can expect from his next match, he continued in the same vein during his interview at open training.
Fury did not directly answer any of the interviewer's questions, instead sharing his intentions for fight night:
“So much pain… smashing and hurting… so much hurt… hurt, serious hurt… so much damage.”
Get Tyson Fury's comments below (2:26):
“The Gypsy King” looks as focused and determined as ever as he enters his next conflict.
And with the Brit losing for the first time in his career against 'The Cat' in May, he looks set to return the favor to Usyk, who is yet to be defeated.
Edited by Harvey Leonard