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Fans are wondering if Tyson Fury will be able to go into his rematch with unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk without trimming his long beard in the main event at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.
The beard could be a way for Fury to cushion the blows he will receive from Usyk to avoid being knocked out. have a Paul Bunyan The lumberjack beard could save Fury from being knocked out by Usyk, giving him a chance to win on the cards.
It is not exactly fair that Fury has a beard that is a defense like the historical one Maginot Line. Should Usyk find a way to defeat this defensive fortification? Will the beard defense resist Usyk’s strategic attacks?
Undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev may fight with a beard, but he doesn’t have the same length as Fury, and he hasn’t had a problem taking hard hits like the Gypsy King has.
“Knock him out. That’s what me and (trainer) Sugar (Hill Steward) are planning, is to get him out of there,” Tyson Fury told Fight Hub TV, revealing his basic goal for his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
“I did everything very well last time. I didn’t understand it. It was a close fight. This time it will be a different fight. I’m going to be a different person, a different fighter. The last time I was at 40%. 110% this time.
“It isn’t true. I did some sparring, but not as much as I would like. Let’s say that. I don’t want to make any excuses, but let’s just say the real Tyson Fury will show up on Saturday night. I think I’m going to knock him out. I don’t think I’m going to do it. “I know I’m going to do it,” Fury said.
If Fury fails to knock out Usyk and he himself is stopped, we will see if Turki Alalshikh is still interested in paying him a lot of money for his fights because that would be his third consecutive and true loss if you count what should have been a loss. against Francis Ngannou on October 28, 2023.
“When he attacks, I will annihilate him for sure. I have always been brave in the waters of the heavyweight division. I have proven it time and time again. “I’m here to put on a great show and get back everything I’ve lost,” Fury said.
Tyson’s resume is too limited to say that he has “always been brave” during his career because the only two notable world-class fighters he faced and beat were Wladimir, 39, in 2015, and Deontay Wilder. Klitschko was obviously old and washed up, and Wilder was an unstable fighter whose best career win before fighting Fury was against 40-year-old Luis Ortiz.
Even in Wilder’s case, it’s fair to point out that he deserved two knockout victories over Fury in fights 1 and 3. That count that referee Jerry Reuss gave to Fury in the 12th round of the first fight was crazy. In the third fight, Fury took what many felt was a long count after Wilder knocked him down in the fourth round. Fury has a checkered past when it comes to dodging losses, and referees made strange decisions that worked in his favor.
“I am heavier than I have been in years. I’m like 295 pounds. Show me the money. I am a boxer; that’s what I do. So Klitschko wants to hide more. “I’m the right man to do it,” Fury said of Turki Alalshikh’s alleged interest in arranging a rematch between them.
Fury is obviously nowhere near 295 or even 280. His weight seems closer to 255 to 260. A fight against Wladimir Klitschko, 48, probably won’t be an option if Fury loses to Usyk on Saturday night; That would take away a lot of interest from the small number of fans who would want to see that game.