Famous British trainer Dominic Ingle said the timing of the WBC champion’s return to the ring.
Tyson Fury will be back in the ring and boxing normal with Alexander Usik in 12 weeks. According to the famous British trainer Dominic Ingle, this is the minimum period for recovery from a severed eyebrow.
He also mentioned that the WBC world champion should not stop training and preparing for the fight all this time.
“It is good for Tyson to continue training. I think this: he has to wait at least two weeks for the cut to close, and it will take two weeks for it to heal properly. During this time he will not be able to spar. Say let’s do it – that’s four weeks.
Then, let’s say, he will spar for four weeks. It’s been eight weeks. But he’s not going to train for four weeks, spar for four weeks and jump right into a fight. It looks like he’d be better off staying out of the ring for the next 12 weeks. I’d even go so far as to say this is the earliest he’ll be back in the ring. If Tyson goes into the fight early and gets cut there, like he did in the Wallin fight, he’ll be at an immediate disadvantage. It should be at least 12 weeks,” Ingle told Boxing King Media.
We remind you that the fight between Usik and Fury was supposed to take place on February 17, but it was postponed due to the cut the Briton received during sparring. The match is scheduled for May 18 in Saudi Arabia.
Earlier, the ex-world champion said Fury could be “done” with the injury.
Source: korrespondent

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