The Ukrainian absolute world champion said if he was worried about the change in the date of the confrontation with the Briton.
Oleksandr Usyk is not worried about the constant postponement of the fight for the title of absolute champion with Tyson Fury. The Ukrainian boxer said it himself.
According to Usik, he just couldn’t understand how someone could ignore such a big event, while at the same time he continued to train and prepare hard.
“I wasn’t worried, but I was thinking, ‘Listen, what’s going on? I want to unify the belts.” It was an incredible fight, there hasn’t been an undisputed champion for 24 or 25 years.
I just thought about my camp, training, and my family. And secondly, that the match was postponed. I said to myself: “Okay, everything is God’s will,” Usyk said on the 3 Knockdown Rule podcast
We remind you that Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury by split decision and became the first absolute heavyweight champion since 1999.
First, Usik named the moment he almost lost the fight to Fury.
Source: korrespondent

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