Athletistic/ Boxing. Former world heavyweight boxing champion, American Deontay Wilder has given a prediction on a possible fight between Briton Tyson Fury and Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
“I think Fury will be too big for him. He will just take advantage of his size. In my opinion, Usyk is too small. I think he has stamina issues as well. You witnessed that in the fight with Joshua Anthony had enough stamina, the result probably would have been different,” Wilder said.
Deontay Wilder fought Tyson Fury three times: in the first fight on December 1, 2018, a draw was recorded, in the other two – February 22, 2020 and October 9, 2021 – Fury won by TKO in the seventh round and KO in the eleventh turn, respectively.
Earlier, Tyson posted a video in which he said he was giving potential organizers of his fight with Usyk time until September 1. If he does not receive a concrete offer to fight before this date, he will retire.
Source: Sport

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