Will Fury return for AJ-Usyk winner

12 Aug, 2022 - 00:08 0 Views
Will Fury return for AJ-Usyk winner Tyson Fury

The ManicaPost

TYSON Fury is training every day although no one knows for certain if he will come back for the Anthony Joshua versus Oleksandr Usyk winner.

 

Promoter Frank Warren believes Fury would beat rival champion Usyk.

Tyson Fury ending his declared retirement will reshape the heavyweight division.

Fury is training but his promoter, even his gym-mates, do not know if he will come back to fight the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua.

Tyson Fury ending his declared retirement will reshape the heavyweight division.

Fury is training but his promoter, even his gym-mates, do not know if he will come back to fight the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua.

Whatever the result, the clamour for Tyson Fury, the WBC champion, to take on the winner to decide the undisputed king of the heavyweight division will only grow.

His UK promoter Frank Warren will leave Fury to make that decision himself. But Warren has been consistently optimistic that he would be back.

“I speak to him all the time. If he wants to fight, he’ll fight. I’m not going to tempt him. Because if he needs that then he shouldn’t be fighting,” Warren told Sky Sports. “It’s got to come from him and his heart.

“Do I think we’ll see Tyson in a ring [again]? I do because I think he’s a fighting man and I think he’ll miss it too much.”
Warren can only see the eagerness for Fury’s return continuing to grow. “The fans love him.

“He’s got a real rapport with the man on the street,” his promoter said.

“He’s different class. And he’ll do what he wants to do.”
Warren thinks Usyk will retain his titles in the rematch with Joshua, but would back Fury to beat him.

“I saw [Usyk] against Chazz Witherspoon, he had that fight and then he obviously fought [Derek] Chisora and he looked alright. Against Joshua he looked different class,” Warren said. “[Joshua] didn’t use any of his physical attributes. I didn’t understand why.

“I felt that he would out-jab him or keep him on the end of the jab and let the right hand go but he didn’t. He was getting out-jabbed by a smaller guy on the outside. I thought the only way Usyk was going to do any damage was to get underneath inside and work inside. But he didn’t have to do that. He was beating him on the outside.

“How do you fight him? I really do fancy Tyson to beat him. I think Tyson is a similar guy in some ways and a much, much bigger guy.”

“I’m surrounding myself with great people and he is a great person to have in camp and to be training with.”

Even with Fury indicating a return, there will still be other options for the leading heavyweights, especially as the top end of the division is crammed with British fighters. Joyce for instance could rematch Daniel Dubois.

“It’s there to be done. It’s a big fight. I would love to see that. It depends how it all shakes out on August 20 and what Tyson decides to do,” Warren said.

“There are some good fights there to be made. In the British heavyweight division, who’d ever have thought we’d be like this? I certainly never did. When I started out it was an impossibility.” − Skysports.

 

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