Fury has no intention of fighting Usik in February – ex-world champion

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The famous former British boxer Carl Froch believes that his countrymen have long wanted a sports pension.

Fans may never see an absolute world title fight between Tyson Fury and Alexander Usik. This is what former world champion Briton Carl Froch said.

He believes that his compatriot did not plan to fight with the Ukrainian in February, and due to the latest results, Fury may leave professional boxing.

“Usyk and Fury may not meet again. I think that now is Tyson is out of the fight and waiting, because from what I saw, what he said and what he behaved, his soul is no longer in boxing.

I think he made a lot of money. I’m not sure how serious he is about the sport, he’s at the finish line. He’s not faking a lot of punches anymore, he’s been knocked down 4 or 5 times in his last fights, what’s going on with his career? Where does he want?

He has a lot of money and has achieved a lot in his career. He has been doing professional fights for a long time, more than 15 years. I just hope he still wants this fight.

I hope he still wants to because if he does it will be great and we will know who the absolute king of the super heavyweight division is. I didn’t think Tyson would fight Usyk in February, and it turns out he didn’t mean to,” Froch said on his YouTube program.

We remind you that Usik’s fight with Fury, which was supposed to take place on February 17, was postponed due to the cut Tyson received during sparring with Agron Smakichi. Now the boxers are scheduled to meet in mid-May.

Before this, the failure of the fight for the title of absolute champion was assessed by the famous American boxer Roy Jones.

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