Wilder: Fury is too big for Usyk

Tyson is bigger than the Ukrainian

Former World Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder spoke about a possible unification fight between the holder of the WBA / WBO / IBF / IBO heavyweight titles Oleksandr Usyk and WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.

I think Fury will be too big for Usyk. Tyson uses his size all the time. It seems to me that Usyk will be too small. It’s my opinion. And he also has stamina issues. We saw it in the fight with Joshua. If Anthony had been tough enough, the result could have been different.”

Earlier it was reported that Fury instructed his co-promoter Frank Warren to organize the next fight for the unification of all heavyweight belts with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk. In turn, Usyk’s promoter Alexander Krasyuk denied the information about the fight with Tyson on December 17 in Saudi Arabia.

According to the Daily Mail, the venue for the fight will be the capital of Saudi Arabia – Riyadh. The total honorary fund is 125 million pounds. They want to fight on the eve of the 2022 FIFA World Cup final in Qatar.

Immediately after the rematch victory over Joshua Usyk called out WBC champion Tyson Fury to fight. Following the results of all twelve rounds, Usyk defeated Joshua by a split decision of the judges.

Source: Sportarena

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