The Ukrainian world champion once again criticized his future opponent because of his injury.
Oleksandr Usyk once again criticized Tyson Fury for his injury, and also criticized him for his lack of professionalism.
WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF super heavyweight champion Alexander Usik refused to call the injury suffered by the Briton fake and called on the Briton to take the fight for the absolute world champion title more seriously.
What will change if I watch a video and start yelling “it’s fake” or “it’s not fake?” Nothing will change. What happened, happened.
It depends on his attitude. Is it serious or not? Does he like boxing or not?
He says he wants to be an overall champion, but doesn’t take his training seriously.
All in all, I don’t mean to condemn Tyson Fury, I’m just trying to say that sometimes it happens – what people plan sometimes is not related to the plans of our Lord.
He just changes people’s plans for the better. But we, we don’t understand it, we can’t accept it, we are nervous, we rush, we shout.
But all we have to do is look up at the sky, look around, count to 10, exhale and say, “Thank God I’m calm.” Peace to all,” Sky Sports quotes Usyk.
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, Usik said if he was satisfied with the new date for the fight with Fury.
Source: korrespondent

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