Fury on a Third Fight with Usyk: 'I'd Win, But the Judges Wouldn't Give It to Me'.
Tyson Fury's Comments on a Potential Trilogy Fight
According to Novyny.live: Following two decision losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, which saw Usyk crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury has spoken about the prospect of a third fight. These high-stakes bouts have reshaped the landscape of the sport's premier division.
The former world heavyweight champion shared his perspective on a potential rematch, stating:
“I would win a third fight. But the thing is, I know if he makes it to the final bell, I won't get the decision.” – Tyson Fury
This remark reveals Fury's confidence in his own abilities while also acknowledging the unpredictable nature of boxing's official scorecards.
Oleksandr Usyk's Current Standing
Oleksandr Usyk, who triumphed in both encounters with Fury, continues his career as the unified world champion. His victories have cemented his legacy as one of the sport's modern greats. The rivalry between these two elite athletes has captivated the global boxing audience, drawing significant attention from fans and analysts alike.
A third bout could serve as a defining moment for both fighters' careers and determine the immediate future of the heavyweight division. With Usyk already holding a psychological edge from their previous meetings, the dynamics of a trilogy fight would be fascinating. The potential clash is highly anticipated, promising not just elite-level competition but a pivotal chapter in boxing history.
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