Fury vs Usyk: I win no matter what, declares Tyson Fury | 'Opening the cut isn't going to stop me!'
Tyson Fury is confident that he will emerge victorious in his fight against Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world on Saturday. He firmly believes that nothing will stand in the way of his success.
The two gentlemen have never suffered a defeat in their professional boxing career. Fury holds the unique record of being an unbeaten, two-time heavyweight world champion. He had to relinquish the titles he won from Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, before eventually triumphing over Deontay Wilder to claim the WBC belt.
Despite facing a tough competitor like Usyk, who previously held the Cruiserweight title before stepping up to Heavyweight, Fury is confident in his victory for their upcoming match. The fight will be aired live on Sky Sports Box Office this weekend.
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The reason for my victory is my proficiency in winning. Irrespective of the circumstances, I always emerge victorious. Winning is an inherent trait in my personality, and I have a consistent track record of winning." This statement was given to Sky Sports.
I provide successes, no matter the size of the accomplishment. Every time, I come through. Throughout my entire life, I've been able to deliver, and for sixteen years in the professional realm, I've continued that trend. They could even consider calling me the skilled professional who assists in childbirth because I always come through.
Fury is not speculating on the specific approach he will use to defeat Usyk. However, he is fully willing to adapt and make changes as needed during the fight.
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"I'm confident that Sugar[Hill Steward, his trainer] has a game plan in mind for the upcoming fight. As for me, I'll adapt to the situation as it unfolds. I've encountered a variety of fighting styles in the past, having gone up against orthodox and southpaws, as well as individuals of all shapes and sizes. I'm well-prepared for whatever comes my way," he stated.
"I'll find a solution once I arrive."
According to Fury, the critical factor that will determine the outcome is the level of willingness. "Ultimately, it boils down to who has a stronger desire to win on that particular evening, and I strongly believe that person is me," asserted Fury.
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The prospect of being remembered in boxing history forever will motivate him to keep going.
He commented that we are currently living in the time of Hector and Achilles. In the past, these two individuals were recognized as the most skilled fighters. Nowadays, we have similar individuals competing against each other to discover who is the Hector and who is the Achilles.
In my opinion, I am the Achilles.
Not Just A Cut
The scheduled battle between Fury and Usyk was initially planned for February, but had to undergo a delay until May 18th because Fury was injured during practice and obtained a cut.
As there is not much time for healing and getting better, it has been proposed that Usyk could capitalize on the situation and aim for Fury's old wounds.
However, the WBC titleholder dismisses the notion that it could affect the outcome of the match in Usyk's favor.
Fury stated to Sky Sports about his latest cut, saying that it is what it is. He added that if it gets opened up during the fight, then that would be great. Fury also pointed out that he has had cuts before, so it's not a new experience for him.
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Fury had to face a severe laceration during his fight against Otto Wallin in 2019, but still managed to win.
According to the blog post, Klitschko mentioned a method to defeat the speaker by aiming for a wound, but the speaker dismissed this strategy. He challenged what the opponent would do with just a little blood on his face, as it would not deter him from continuing the fight.
I'm praying that the referee won't intervene if I end up with a black eye during the match.
"You'll require a huge military to prevent me. A mere injured eye would not suffice."
The upcoming boxing match between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is an incredibly significant event in the world of sports. It's a collision of two skilled heavyweights competing for the coveted undisputed world championship title. To witness this highly-anticipated event, be sure to tune in live on Sky Sports Box Office on Saturday, May 18th. Don't miss your chance to watch the epic match - book it now!