The boxing world is buzzing with excitement as the rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk approaches. However, the conversation surrounding the bout has shifted, focusing on the absence of the IBF title and what that means for the legitimacy of the fight itself. Some media pundits have argued that this omission detracts from the
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Daniel Dubois, the 27-year-old British heavyweight, has recently reached a compelling juncture in his boxing career. With the echoing cheers from his decisive knockout victory over Anthony Joshua still resonating, Dubois stands at a crossroads, eager to reclaim his lost pride. This resurgence is not just about triumph; it’s a passionate quest to “right the
World heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has made it clear that he is solely interested in facing two specific opponents in the ring: Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury. The talented boxer expressed his views during an interview with Seconds Out, emphasizing the need for younger boxers to have their chance in the spotlight. Usyk has already
As Tyson Fury gears up for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on December 21st, the pressure is on. Usyk represents the toughest challenge Fury has faced in his illustrious career. At 36 years old, Fury finds himself at a crossroads, contemplating the possibility of retirement. Former British great Carl Froch has weighed in on Fury’s
In the world of boxing trilogies, it is common to see fighters looking to settle a 1-1 record and determine who the better fighter truly is. However, in the case of Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua, the situation is different. Usyk has convincingly defeated Joshua twice, making a third fight unnecessary in the eyes of
Heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk recently spoke with Sky Sports News following a visit to the Ukrainian embassy in London. During the interview, Usyk addressed his first fight with former heavyweight champ Tyson Fury and responded to some of the claims Fury made about their encounter. Fury had previously stated that he felt he won the
In a surprising move, undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has announced on social media that he will be vacating his IBF title. This decision comes in order to clear the path for Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois to battle for the vacant title on September 21st at Wembley Stadium in London. By making this selfless
Tyson Fury’s refusal to accept defeat at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk is nothing short of delusional. Despite clear evidence of Usyk outboxing him in their May 18 showdown, Fury insists that he deserved to win by a margin of 116-111. This display of denial is further emphasized by Fury’s own scorecard, where he awards
Many boxing enthusiasts believe that former WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury must avenge his loss to Oleksandr Usyk in order to cement his legacy as a true heavyweight great. The highly anticipated rematch, scheduled for December 21st, is seen as a make-or-break moment for Fury. His pride, his standing in the history books, and his
The latest WBC heavyweight rankings have caused quite a stir in the boxing world, particularly for former champion Tyson Fury. Despite losing the WBC title to Oleksandr Usyk in their unification showdown, many fans believe Fury should still be ranked as the No. 1 contender. However, the WBC has demoted him to the No. 2
After his rematch with Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk is considering a return to the cruiserweight division. This decision has left many puzzled, as it seems like he would be giving up on the immense opportunities available in the heavyweight division. In an interview with 3 Knockout Rule, Usyk expressed his desire to become a two-time