The WBC heavyweight champion called the conditions for the unification bout.
Tyson Fury never wanted and never wanted to be the undisputed champion of the world. The British boxer himself confirmed this.
According to the WBC world champion, he will agree to a unification fight against Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk if the latter only agrees to a small fee from the fight.
“Was that my priority? Did I ever say I wanted to be the undisputed champion? It’s always a little bitch’s dream, isn’t it? Look, I have things to do with Francis Ngannou.
If another little sausage wants to fight for the undisputed championship, he should agree to a small percentage of the fee, then we can do it. But he wanted a big bag of money, so I said, “No thanks.”
The truth is Usyk and his team are jerks. They were offered a match at Wembley, but it didn’t happen, so we moved. That’s it. Now I’m fighting Francis Ngannou. I think that for me he will be a bigger and more difficult challenge than the other guys. They are all just boxers. This guy is more than a boxer,” Fury told Fight Hub TV.
We remind you, earlier Fury called Usyk a coward for the fight with Dubois.
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