The team of the Ukrainian world champion believes that it is not appropriate to bargain in this situation.
When the title of absolute world champion is at stake, bargaining for money is inappropriate. This is how Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter reacted to Tyson Fury’s desire to reduce the payment to the Ukrainian.
Alexander Krasyuk remembered that his ward was putting three championship belts on the line, and therefore he certainly could not get less than the Briton.
“There are two options. The first option is Saudi Arabia, the second is the UK. If we are talking about Saudi Arabia, then there is no discussion about money. Everyone gets an equal amount that satisfies everyone .
If Saudi Arabia does not have the opportunity, for example, or under some circumstances that do not suit us, does not organize this match, and such circumstances can happen, then we have plan “B” – this is London. For example, Wembley, where this match also flies like a historic match.
For the first time in heavyweight history, a fight with four belts. And here Tyson Fury shows some difference of opinion. Considering himself a big star in the UK, he wants to capitalize on this advantage over Usyk. But this is nothing but a wish. He is a, we know, disgusting person.
He will try to scratch, bite as much as he can. But Usyk’s team has a position. Alexander put 4 belts, even 3 main, the fight for absolute, a historic event. Are we going to bid a few million dollars? It is not dignified.
In general, Usyk recently spoke and said: “Listen, tummy, I will fight you without money.” He can fight without money, but his payment is sure,” Krasyuk said in an interview with Luckypunch.net.
Remember that the fight between Fury and Usyk should take place this spring. However, earlier it became known about the desire of the British to earn more money, which could interfere with the battle.
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