The two-time absolute world champion admitted his expectations for the rematch with the Briton.
Former two-time absolute champion of the heavyweight division, now holding the WBC, WBA and WBO titles, Alexander Usik shared his expectations for a rematch against Tyson Fury.
The Ukrainian boxer noted that the first fight was very difficult for him, and therefore in the second confrontation he expects a real battle.
“No, it won’t get any easier. I always tune in to something more difficult, I never tune in to something that’s easy, which will simply crush me, just so my eyes can see I’m happening for this.
I don’t think it will get any easier for me. Yes, I don’t need any easier. Diamonds cannot be found easily, because they are not there. Without hard work you cannot achieve success. “Everything is not growing easily,” said Usyk in a comment to Mail Sport Boxing.
We remind you that the Usyk-Fury rematch is scheduled for December 21 in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. In the first match, Usyk won by split decision.
Earlier, Fury’s offender named the winner of Tyson’s rematch with Usyk.
Source: korrespondent
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