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    Golden age of British heavyweights was spoiled when Usyk beat Joshua, Dubois and Fury – now he wants to complete the job

    THIS was supposed to be the golden age for British heavyweight boxing.At least until Oleksandr Usyk came along.Oleksandr Usyk is hoping to make it two wins from two against Tyson FuryCredit: GettyHe beat the Gypsy King earlier this yearCredit: AFPHe is the current undisputed heavyweight world championCredit: ReutersThe idea of Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua was not just the biggest potential British fight of all time — but this country’s most eagerly-anticipated sporting event.Britain had never before boasted two world-class heavyweights simultaneously at the peak of their powers.Nor several other decent contenders regularly in the top ten of the global rankings.After years of dodging and ducking, years of the kind of political wrangling only this sport can bring, the Saudi takeover of elite boxing ought to have been the conduit for Fury and Joshua to finally get it on.READ MORE ON BOXINGHuge sacks of Saudi money may be morally dubious — but the flipside is that it can make any match worth making.Yet now Fury-AJ may never happen.And if it does, it would be staged a decade too late, just like when Floyd Mayweather finally met Manny Pacquiao in a drab welterweight encounter back in 2015.Usyk is the man primarily responsible. And here in the Saudi capital tomorrow, the Ukrainian with the flawless 22-0 pro record fully expects to complete his one-man rout of British heavyweight boxing’s golden generation.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIt is Usyk’s sixth consecutive fight against British opposition and seventh in his last eight.First there was Tony Bellew, in Usyk’s single defence of his undisputed cruiserweight title, followed by Derek Chisora, Joshua (twice), Daniel Dubois and then Fury to become the first undisputed world heavyweight champion of the 21st century.Watch Tyson Fury’s terrifying rant as Gypsy King vows to put ‘f*****’ Oleksandr Usyk ‘in the hurt lockerAll were crushed by an overfed cruiserweight who just happens to be an Einstein of the sweet science.Usyk exploded into our national consciousness in September 2021, at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium,  in one of Britain’s first major post-pandemic sporting events.It was Joshua’s homecoming after two fights overseas against Andy Ruiz Jr and a behind-closed-doors bout during Covid.The ‘world-famous home of the Spurs’ never looked so glorious. The party atmosphere was extreme after 18 months of isolation and misery.Usyk,  seen as a highly-skilled technician but almost 20 pounds lighter than champion Joshua, was odds-on to be knocked out.Nobody present that night can forget the thorough schooling Usyk handed out to Joshua as he outclassed the Watford man to claim the WBA, IBF and WBO world titles.Whereas Joshua’s maiden pro defeat by Ruiz had seen him concussed by one massive early shot, this was a masterclass, which dismantled Joshua’s reputation as a truly elite fighter.It also meant another potential clash between Joshua and Fury —    frequently hyped up since the middle of the last decade — was put on hold again.And while the Joshua rematch — delayed by the Russian invasion of Usyk’s homeland — was a far closer affair in Jeddah, the man from Crimea undoubtedly won it.He also took a sledgehammer to boxing’s oldest chestnut — the one which decrees ‘a good big ’un will always beat a good little ’un’.After Usyk knocked out young British hope Dubois in the first defence of his heavyweight belts, came that undisputed showdown here in May.Fury vs Usyk 2: Ring walk time, TV channels and undercard – all you need to know for big rematchThe Gypsy King was the clear favourite — almost 40 pounds heavier and a man who had outboxed the great Wladimir Klitschko and outpunched the explosive Deontay Wilder to win world titles in extraordinary fashion.Yet after Fury held a slim lead through seven rounds, he was shaken and bloodied by a couple of massive rights in the eighth and saved by the bell in the ninth amid a barrage of blows by the Ukrainian.Usyk earned a split decision  — which ought to have been unanimous — and you will find few experts who don’t believe he will repeat the trick by a more emphatic margin again tomorrow night.In the meantime, this sport’s Saudi paymasters magnanimously allowed an all-British IBF world title bout between Joshua and Dubois to be staged at Wembley — and Joshua was utterly destroyed by the younger man.So AJ-Fury no longer holds any great intrigue.If it were to happen — and  Fury this week played it down,  stating Joshua is ‘in tatters’ after his drubbing from Dubois — it will hold nothing like the same lustre as in years gone by.READ MORE SUN STORIESAnd it is Usyk, a thoroughly laudable and eminently likeable man,  who systematically destroyed the dreams of millions of British fight fans.Saturday night, he intends to complete the job. More

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    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk separated by security after neither boxer refused to move for over TEN MINUTES

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk had to be separated by security as they refused to lose the mental fight. The pair rematch in Saudi Arabia on Saturday – just seven months after Usyk won their initial classic by split-decision. Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury stared down for over ten minutesCredit: PANeither would take their eyes off each otherCredit: GettyFury began hurling insults at UsykCredit: ReutersThey came face-to-face for the standard post-press conference stare down – but this one proved to be anything but. Fury, 37, and Usyk, 36, looked into each others eyes without saying a single word until things got too tense to for comfort. Efforts were made by members of their teams and even WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman to try and break up the duo. A media accreditation and even a napkin were dangled in front of them in an attempt to defuse the situation. read more in boxing Neither worked. Instead, the stare down went on for over ten minutes as words were exchanged between the heavyweight superstars. At last, they were finally broken up and both went their separate ways. Usyk became the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion following his points win in May. Most read in BoxingFury vs Usyk 2: Ring walk time, TV channels and undercard – all you need to know for big rematchCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut he was forced to vacate the IBF belt to proceed with the rematch as Daniel Dubois, 27, inherited the strap.Fury put too much showboating down as a reason for coming out second best in the 12-round thriller.Watch Tyson Fury’s terrifying rant as Gypsy King vows to put ‘f*****’ Oleksandr Usyk ‘in the hurt lockerBut he insisted there will be no more Mr Nice guy, laughing or joking as he issued a brutal warning to Usyk days out from the bout.Fury said: “I’m going to dish out a whole lot of pain. I’m going to put this f***er in the hurt locker, for sure.”I’ve got nothing to say other than there’s going to be a whole load of hurt and pain in this fight, you watch. That’s all I’ve got to say. “The talking’s been done. The first fight I talked, I joked, all my career. This fight I’m serious. I’m going to do some f***ing damage.” Security had to try and separate themCredit: PA More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and full card for blockbuster heavyweight rematch

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk battle once more to wrap up a stunning year of heavyweight boxing!The two juggernauts went head to head in the first heavyweight undisputed fight this CENTURY – with Usyk winning a brilliant contest by a split-decision.Oleksandr Usyk won by a split decision in MayCredit: GettyAnd in a bout fit for that mantle, Fury and Usyk played out a thrilling battle with both fighters in control and also struggling at various points in the fight.Usyk started on top before showboating Fury won the middle rounds and appeared to be well on top.However, a brutal ninth-round volley saw Usyk badly rock Fury and swing momentum back his way by forcing a standing eight count.With four major world titles up for grabs, both men gave it their all in one of the best fights in memory.READ MORE IN BOXINGIt went to the judges with the fight ending in a controversial split decision going in the Ukrainian’s favour – 115-112, 114-15, 114-113.Now, seven months later, they brace to do it all over again back in Riyadh.But the IBF belt will not be at stake this time as Usyk was forced to vacate it to proceed with the contracted re-run.TYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK 2 TIPS AND ODDSMost read in BoxingWally Downes Jr reacts as Usyk dethrones Tyson Fury is epic Saudi clashWhen is Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk rematch taking place?Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 takes place on Saturday, December 21.The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia hosts the big fight.The ring walks are expected at a slightly earlier time of 10pm BST – this is 1am local time.Watch Fury Vs Usyk 2 live on DAZN*If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue.How to Watch Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 live on DAZNGet ready to rumble with Fury vs Usyk 2 live on DAZN Pay-Per-View! Here’s how:Buy the PPV: Get access to the fight by purchasing the PPV on DAZN.No Commitment, 7-Day Free Trial: With your PPV purchase, you’ll also receive a 7-day free trial of DAZN. Enjoy all the action and explore DAZN’s sports lineup with no extra cost!First Month Free: Monthly DAZN subscribers can get their first month for free when signing up!No Subscription Required: The PPV price is all you need to pay. There’s no obligation to continue after your free trial ends.Don’t miss the biggest fight of 2024! On December 21st “Gypsy King” Tyson Fury takes on “The Cat” Oleksandr Usyk for a second time in what promises to be the rematch of the century — order now and start your free DAZN trial today!What channel will the fight be on?DAZN PPV, TNT Sports Box Office and Sky Sports Box Office will all be broadcasting Usyk vs Fury once again.The cost to purchase the PPV on TNT and DAZN is £24.99, while the event is priced at £24.95 on Sky Sports.Usyk vs Fury 2 on TNT Sports Box Office can be watched on discovery+, EE TV, Virgin Media TV and Prime Video. You do not need to be a TNT Sports subscriber to buy this event.Who are the trainers? Fury is coached by Sugarhill Steward – nephew to the legendary trainer Emanuel – with former world champ Andy Lee assistant. And there is NO room for Fury’s dad John, who came under-fire for his advice in the corner in May. Usyk’s head coach, meanwhile, is Yurii Ivanovich Tkachenko.Yurii Ivanovich Tkachenko is the head trainer of UsykCredit: @tkachenko_yuriiWill all heavyweight titles be on the line in the rematch?This time round, however, it will NOT be an undisputed heavyweight title fight.This is because Usyk vacated the IBF title following his win so the mandatories for the belt could get their shot.Daniel Dubois was upgraded to the IBF heavyweight champion, and has since defended it in dominant fashion – knocking out Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in front of a British record 96,000 crowd.So it is only Usyk’s WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight titles up for grabs.Fury vs Usyk full cardAs well as Fury’s rematch with Usyk, there are five other brilliant fights on the card. Israil Madrimov, who narrowly lost to Terence Crawford in August, takes on Serhii Bohachuk. Brit heavyweights Moses Itauma and Johnny Fisher face challenges in Demsey McKean and Dave Allen respectively.The undercard gets underway from 4pm GMT.Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury; For Usyk’s WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight titlesSerhii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis; Light middleweightMoses Itauma vs. Demsey McKean; HeavyweightJohnny Fisher vs. Dave Allen; HeavyweightIsaac Lowe vs. Lee McGregor; FeatherweightDaniel Lapin vs Dylan Colin; Light-heavyweightAndrii Novytskyi vs Edgar Ramirez; HeavyweightREAD MORE SUN STORIESWhen is the weigh-in?Fury and Usyk’s weigh-in takes place on Friday, December 20.The fighters will tip the scales from 5pm GMT, before their final face off. More

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    Watch Tyson Fury’s terrifying rant as Gypsy King vows to put ‘f*****’ Oleksandr Usyk ‘in the hurt locker

    TYSON FURY launched a terrifying rant at Oleksandr Usyk by vowing to put him “in the hurt locker.” Fury rematches Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday – just seven months after losing his WBC belt and unbeaten record via split-decision. Tyson Fury launched a terrifying rant at Oleksandr UsykCredit: ReutersUsyk rematches Fury in Saudi ArabiaCredit: GettyThe Gypsy King put too much showboating down as a reason for coming out second best in the 12-round thriller. But Fury, 36, insisted there will be no more Mr Nice guy, laughing or joking as he issued a brutal warning to Usyk days out from the bout. He said: “I’m going to dish out a whole lot of pain. I’m going to put this f***er in the hurt locker, for sure. “I’ve got nothing to say other than there’s going to be a whole load of hurt and pain in this fight, you watch. That’s all I’ve got to say. READ MORE IN BOXING”The talking’s been done. The first fight I talked, I joked, all my career. This fight I’m serious. I’m going to do some f***ing damage.” The two then went face-to-face for a stare down which threatened to NEVER end. Efforts were made to try and separate the pair including holding up media accreditation and pieces of paper. Tempers then flared as the two camps tried to intervene with the heavyweight superstars then trading words with each other. Most read in BoxingFury vs Usyk 2: Ring walk time, TV channels and undercard – all you need to know for big rematchCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSAfter over TEN tense minutes the pair were at last separated.Usyk, 37, became the heavyweight division’s first four-belt undisputed champion following his points win. But he was forced to vacate the IBF belt to proceed with the rematch as Daniel Dubois, 27, inherited the strap. Usyk and Fury refused to break their stareCredit: PA More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 press conference live stream FREE: how to watch

    TYSON FURY and Oleksandr Usyk will be on the stage soon for their final press conference before their heavyweight showdown this Saturday.The two men will be exchanging words in just a few hours and here at SunSport, we will give you all the details as they roll out.The first press conference was held on October 23.Credit: GettyLast time the two men faced the press, Usyk was seen sporting quite a comical outfit where he wore a black suit and red tie to resemble famous video game character Agent 47. We also saw the Ukrainian hold up a signed poster of the first fight, with the image being one of Usyk’s biggest punches that landed on the Gypsy King.Oleksander Usyk won by split-decision after rocking Fury in the ninth round.Credit: AFPTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK 2 TIPS AND ODDSHow to watch Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 press conference for FREEWill we see similar antics from Oleksandr Usyk? – or will it be Tyson Fury who makes the statement.Read more on Fury vs Usyk 2The press conference will start at 4pm UK time and can be watched on the DAZN website if you have DAZN subscription.Alternatively, you can watch it for FREE on the DAZN, TNT Sports and Sky Sports respective YouTube Channels.When is Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk 2?Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 will take place on Saturday, December 21.The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia hosts the big fight.The ring walks are expected from around 11pm BST. More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk referee revealed… and he was at centre of hugely controversial boxing decision

    THE REFEREE for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk was at the centre of a hugely controversial boxing decision last year.Robert Ramirez Jr will take charge of Saturday’s epic heavyweight showdown in Saudi Arabia.Robert Ramirez Jr will be in charge of Tyson Fury’s rematch vs Oleksandr UsykThe two men fight this weekend but Ramirez Jr has been involved in past controversyCredit: PAThe Puerto Rican has run the rule over 412 matches throughout his career, which started back in 2003.He has been involved in fights including the likes of Andre Ward and Tommy Fury.While he also took charge of Logan Paul’s win over Dillon Danis in 2023.Fury vs Usyk now represents the biggest bout of Ramirez Jr’s career.READ MORE IN BOXINGBut he was involved in controversy in November last year when Katie Taylor won her rematch against Chantelle Cameron in Dublin.The Irish ace had suffered the first defeat of her pro career to Cameron six months earlier.But Taylor regained her light welterweight titles with a majority decision in the rematch.The result proved to be controversial after she went down in the first round.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut Ramirez Jr ruled it to be a slip, with Taylor fighting back to secure victory.Afterwards, Cameron blasted the ref for his decision and claimed the result was unfair.Oleksandr Usyk looks cool and calm and he spars and dances to Ukrainian music ahead of Fury boutRamirez Jr took charge of Katie Taylor’s controversial win over Chantelle CameronCredit: GettyHe was also the ref as Logan Paul beat Dillon DanisCredit: AlamyShe said: “It wasn’t just me and Katie in that ring. If it was, I’d take the loss and say the better woman won on the night.“I had everything against me. The ref on the night… it was such a high-status fight, why would you put in a referee that no one had heard of?“That’s not my job, it’s my job to fight. I don’t look into who’s reffing, who’s judging.“I’m just frustrated – if I could turn back the hands of time, I would make sure that was all looked into. I’ve learnt my lesson.”Cameron’s trainer Jamie Moore also took aim at Ramirez Jr, adding: “She just feels like this whole scenario was set up for her to lose.“It was a close fight, it could have gone either way. We were denied a knockdown in the first round, which should have been.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I begged the ref before, last time she (Taylor) got away with holding a lot. My fighter’s best work is up close.“And he allowed her to go on worse this time than it was last time.” More

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    Five HUGE changes Tyson Fury has made for Usyk rematch including ditching dad from corner and not speaking to his wife

    TYSON FURY is pulling out all the stops in an effort to beat Oleksandr Uysk.The Gypsy King was handed his first-ever defeat by the Ukrainian maestro in their fight in May.Tyson Fury has made five major changes ahead of his Oleksandr Usyk rematchCredit: GettyUsyk’s thrilling split-decision points victory saw him crowned as the first undisputed heavyweight for 24 years. Only three of the belts are on the line this time after Usyk was forced to vacate the IBF strap, which was later won by Daniel Dubois.But Fury is determined to exact revenge in Riyadh on Saturday night.And the Morecambe mauler, 36, has made FIVE big changes to his camp to make sure he’s the one having his hefty arm listed this time.READ MORE ON BOXINGNot speaking to Paris during campFury revealed he has not spoken to wife, Paris, in three monthsCredit: AlamyFury revealed he has not spoken to his wife or kids for months as part of his fight preparation telling Queensberry Promotions: “It’s been a long camp, hasn’t seen my wife and kids in three months. “I haven’t spoken to [my wife] at all in three months. Not one word, sacrificed a lot. But it’ll all be worth it, 100 per cent.”Paris responded to the comments on social media by saying she fully supports him as it is “what he needs”.The couple got married back in 2008 and have now had seven children together; Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia Amber, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena and Prince Rico.Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSDitching dad John from cornerTyson’s dad, John, will be absent from his corner after previously being a main stayMadcap John Fury had previously been a mainstay in his son’s training camps ahead of fights.He was heavily criticised for his actions following the first fight in May, and has been removed from the camp this time around.’Ice cold’ Tyson Fury promises ‘pain’ for Oleksandr Usyk – but Ukrainian is winning ‘mind games’Instead, the Gypsy King will be taking on council exclusively from head trainer SugarHill Steward, Andy Lee and the cutman.Asked about John’s absence from camp, Steward said: “Tyson Fury is just ready right now, along with myself.”Growing a huge beardFury was clean-shaven last time outCredit: AFPBut he said he has not done any grooming from the eyebrows down since starting campCredit: GettyFury was a clean-shaven giant when he took on Usyk the first time.However, the glimpses we have seen into the camp this time around have seen him with a great big bushy beard, with Fury admitting he has not touched anywhere from the eyeballs down when it comes to grooming.But that may have to change before fight night, as the board in charge of the rules for the rematch state fighters must have their jawline visible for safety reasons.And unless he trims his facial hair to suit the rules, Fury could be prevented from fighting altogether. So watch this, or rather that, space.Putting on even more weightFury weighed in at 18st 10lbs during his first fight with UsykCredit: GettyHowever, he has revealed he is aiming to climb up to 21stCredit: https://www.instagram.com/kevinlerena/Fury has piled on the pounds for his rematch with Usyk.Last time out the 6ft 9” boxer weighed in at 18st 10lbs or 262 lbs.But Fury revealed to BoxNation that he was aiming to get up to 21st.Whether this is simply a bluff or not, nobody knows.But if he tips the scales at that incredible weight during Friday’s weigh-in, it would be heaviest he would ever be in a boxing ring.Refusing to do open workoutFury was involved in a bizarre open workout sessionCredit: GettyHe was in the ring for just four minutes before taking his gloves offCredit: PAFury was involved in a bizarre open workout session at Riyadh Plaza earlier this week, as he strangely took longer to travel to the venue by boat than spent in the ring.Steward laced up his gloves seemingly ready for the open workout session, before Fury bowed to the crowd and took them off again.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe then evaded all of DAZN reporter Claudia Trejos’ questions by reiterating that he is going to dish out ‘a lot of pain’ on Saturday night.On the so-called workout session, Steward said: “He’s always had like a silly demeanour and [been] playing around, but this is a different side of him.” More

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    Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 weigh in: What time is weigh in and how can I watch for FREE?

    WE are days away from the blockbuster rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.The two faced off for the first time back in May – and the Ukrainian walked out the victor, becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.Oleksandr Usyk weighed in at a career heaviest ahead of the last fightCredit: APFury vs Usyk 2: Ring walk time, TV channels and undercard – all you need to know for big rematchOn a dramatic night, Usyk won by a split decision, which saw Fury defeated for the first time in his illustrious 16-year professional career.The Gypsy King will be out for revenge this time around, and there is much speculation that he will come in way heavier for the rematch.All will be revealed at the official weigh-in – and SunSport has all the details so you can catch the two fighters stepping on the scales.When is the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 weigh-in?The official weigh-in for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 will take place on Friday, December 20.The event will begin at around 5pm GMT.READ MORE IN BOXINGHow to watch the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 weigh-in for FREEThe Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 weigh-in will be available to watch for FREE.Sky Sports, DAZN and TNT Sports will all broadcast the weigh-in on their respective YouTube channels.SunSport will bring you each fighter’s official weight in our huge preview for the colossal heavyweight meeting.What did Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk weigh-in at for their first fight?In May, Fury weighed in at his lightest in over four years, with the scales reading 18st 7lb (262lb) ahead of his first fight against Usyk.Most read in BoxingWhile the Ukrainian came in at a career-heavy 16st (224lb).When is Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk 2?Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 will take place on Saturday, December 21.The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia hosts the big fight.The ring walks are expected from around 11pm BST.Watch Fury Vs Usyk 2 live on DAZN*If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue.How to Watch Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 live on DAZNGet ready to rumble with Fury vs Usyk 2 live on DAZN Pay-Per-View! Here’s how:Buy the PPV: Get access to the fight by purchasing the PPV on DAZN.No Commitment, 7-Day Free Trial: With your PPV purchase, you’ll also receive a 7-day free trial of DAZN. Enjoy all the action and explore DAZN’s sports lineup with no extra cost!First Month Free: Monthly DAZN subscribers can get their first month for free when signing up!No Subscription Required: The PPV price is all you need to pay. There’s no obligation to continue after your free trial ends.Don’t miss the biggest fight of 2024! On December 21st “Gypsy King” Tyson Fury takes on “The Cat” Oleksandr Usyk for a second time in what promises to be the rematch of the century — order now and start your free DAZN trial today! More