Frank Warren continues to insist that his ward will not have time to recover by the agreed date.
Tyson Fury will not have time to properly prepare for the fight with Alexander Usik on December 23, so the fight must be postponed. This was asserted by WBC title holder promoter Frank Warren.
According to the functionary, the Briton’s fight with Francis Ngannou was difficult, and also had a child, so the boxer really had to stay at home.
“Not just the bruises, but Tyson had a 12-week camp and had a baby. It was a tough fight, so he had to go home and rest for a few weeks. And then he only had six weeks remaining for the preparation of.
If the Ngannou fight ends sooner, then December 23rd is a very likely date. But when Tyson said he was still ready to fight Usyk, I said: “You’re not ready.”
“The fight will take place before March 2, and it will be for the title of absolute champion and all four belts. The IBF has already agreed to it, and everything has been done for it. The fight will take place. Everything is agree, and it will be announced without delay,” Eurosport quotes Warren.
We remind you that the Usyk-Fury fight may take place in February.
Previously, a prominent promoter predicted the end of Fury’s career.
Source: korrespondent

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