Spencer believes that the Briton should not think about changing teams
Former European heavyweight champion, boxing analyst for the TV channel Sky Sports Spencer Oliver commented on the upcoming rematch of the holder of the WBC, IBO, WBA and WBO heavyweight belts Alexandra Usika (22-0, 14 KOs) with former WBC world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs).
“Tyson just needs to make some minor adjustments. Look, the best version of Tyson Fury will beat the best version of Oleksandr Usyk. I think Fury has the ability to win this fight. The only question is, is there still a better version of Tyson Fury?”
“He lost the fight in a very close decision, by just one point. So he doesn’t need to make big changes. Forget about changing teams. Andy Lee and Sugarhill Steward are great coaches.”
Let us remember that on the night of May 18-19, Usik inflicted the first defeat in his professional career on Tyson Fury in a fight that took place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). The victory was awarded to the Ukrainian by a split decision: 115-112, 113-114 and 114-113.
An agreement has been concluded between Usik and Fury for a re-fight. The “Gypsy King” has officially activated the rematch option. The second fight between Alexander and Tyson will take place on December 21, 2024 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman said he would seek the introduction of video replays in this fight. Oleksandr Usyk will prepare for the rematch in a training camp in Valencia. The Ukrainian said that he attracts scientists, psychologists to the training camp, and is constantly looking for suitable sparring partners. Tyson Fury said he will begin training six to seven weeks before the fight.
The first press conference and duel of the boxers’ views took place in London. Usik appeared in public to the song “Ave Maria” in the extravagant image of the hero of the computer game series Hitman. Fury came out to the song “Barbie Girl.” The event was hosted by legendary ring announcer Michael Buffer.
Source: Sportarena
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