The Briton wants to be rehabilitated for his clownery.
British heavyweight Tyson Fury shares his memories of his rematch with United world champion Alexander Usik.
The “Gypsy King” explained what changes were needed to win the rematch.
“I need to make some adjustments. I need to be less complacent and a little more focused. Less clowning around. I was clowning around a lot in the ring back then. I was in show business, so I was messing with my opponent. . I wasn’t focused on 100 percent and I enjoy a lot when I catch a change.
I missed a punch and it was a standing knockdown. It cost me a win and I lost a split decision. So if I can continue to work with my momentum and stay focused and ready to fight the whole distance, then I just don’t see how I can lose again. Of course, if there is an opportunity to win by knockout, I will definitely take it,” said the Briton for Pound 4 Pound with Kamaru & Henry.
The rematch will take place on December 21 in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
In the first fight, Usyk won by split decision, handing Fury his first career loss.
Earlier, Lennox Lewis called out Fury’s mistake in the fight with Usik.
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