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Is Tyson Fury a physical wreck after the Usyk fight?


A chipped Tyson Fury says he will avenge his loss to Oleksandr Usyk by smashing his face in their rematch this Saturday night in Riyadh. Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) claims that he hit unified heavyweight champion Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) last time while dealing with a “massive cut” in their first fight on May 18.

The Physical Wreck

The beaten Fury, 36, lost to Usyk in his 12-round split decision robbed him of his youth; he now looks 60. Being beaten by Usyk accelerated Fury’s aging like a time machine, and he looks nothing like a person in their mid-30s. It will not end well for the Gyspy King on Saturday.

Usyk appears ready to do the job and finish Fury once and for all, ending his and Turki Alalshikh’s utterly hopeless dream of a trilogy match in 2025. Turki needs to take a close look at Tyson and realize that he is a physical wreck. He had a hard life, because he aged like a rock star.

“The mission has never been unchallenged. It was other people’s mission. My mission is to smash his face right in on Saturday night. There is no way he can beat me. None,” said Tyson Fury TNT Sportsboxtalking about his rematch against unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.

“I don’t have a cut this time I’m nursing. I can do everything now. I’ve never been so confident in my life to punch his face and do it on Saturday. I’m going to destroy him on Saturday night. You watch me work on him. I hit him at half-mast last time and got a massive cut,” Fury said.

Is it for anger?

You can tell from the look on Fury’s gob that he doesn’t mean what he says. He knows he’s in for it on Saturday, and he’s trying to convince the fans to order the fight on PPV so he can make more cash before he’s retired by Usyk.

Hopefully, after Tyson loses this fight, Turki will get a clue and start focusing on using talented heavyweights for his future Riyadh season cards. This card could be so much better if Martin Bakole or Daniel Dubois faced Usyk rather than Fury. Additionally, the bottom card must go away completely.

Turki should have said ‘NO’ when the promoters offered him undercard fights for this event because they loaded it with their domestic level scrubs. Fans outside the UK don’t want to see those fights.





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