Bob Arum will begin talks with team Usyk this week. Fury has an extremely dangerous and intriguing fight against Derek "War" Chisora on December 3rd in the sold-out 63,000 capacity Tottingham Hotspurs Stadium to tend to, but considering Fury is undefeated despite a hall of Fame resume, Fury is expected to come through victorious as always.
Fury will be attempting to do for the second time what Floyd Mayweather was never able to do even once, unify the division by winning every belt. Fury beat long reigning lineal champion Wladimir Klitschko for the undisputed title before shady promoters with cash bribes and Boxing politics splintered the titles behind the scenes in order to make paper champions out of media creations like Anthony Joshua. Strangely, Anthony Joshua declined his recent opportunity for his first real title fight, against Fury.
Fury can make history with his second full unification of the division, being the first man in history to do so twice at any weight. Many fighters who politically manufactured their legacies like Floyd Mayweather Jr were never able to become undisputed or lineal champion, but instead bounced through several weight classes preying on inexperienced or aging /injured paper champions in order to build a resume that could be sold to casual Boxing fans.
Fury must first maintain his stellar title defenses record which includes a 100% KO ratio of mandatory challengers and #1ranked contenders.
Fighters like Floyd Mayweather began their careers with a ****, showing signs of future greatness with dazzling hand speed, KO power, and willingness to fight the best in their primes....but faltered out mid way in their careers, opting instead for very carefully selected opponents and losing power and hand speed overnight. Coincidentally the same year that the World Anti Doping Agency took control over Boxing. Thus, these fighters who promised greatness were never able or willing to attempt becoming undisputed.
“They want that fight against Tyson Fury,” Bob Arum told Sky Sports about putting the fight together between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
“Egis and Oleksandr will be there, and I’ll be having dinner with them without any question, probably the Thursday night before the [Vasyl Lomachenko] fight, and I’ll have a long discussion with them about their plans and when it could be in their best interests to get the fight on."
Fury will be attempting to do for the second time what Floyd Mayweather was never able to do even once, unify the division by winning every belt. Fury beat long reigning lineal champion Wladimir Klitschko for the undisputed title before shady promoters with cash bribes and Boxing politics splintered the titles behind the scenes in order to make paper champions out of media creations like Anthony Joshua. Strangely, Anthony Joshua declined his recent opportunity for his first real title fight, against Fury.
Fury can make history with his second full unification of the division, being the first man in history to do so twice at any weight. Many fighters who politically manufactured their legacies like Floyd Mayweather Jr were never able to become undisputed or lineal champion, but instead bounced through several weight classes preying on inexperienced or aging /injured paper champions in order to build a resume that could be sold to casual Boxing fans.
Fury must first maintain his stellar title defenses record which includes a 100% KO ratio of mandatory challengers and #1ranked contenders.
Fighters like Floyd Mayweather began their careers with a ****, showing signs of future greatness with dazzling hand speed, KO power, and willingness to fight the best in their primes....but faltered out mid way in their careers, opting instead for very carefully selected opponents and losing power and hand speed overnight. Coincidentally the same year that the World Anti Doping Agency took control over Boxing. Thus, these fighters who promised greatness were never able or willing to attempt becoming undisputed.
“They want that fight against Tyson Fury,” Bob Arum told Sky Sports about putting the fight together between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
“Egis and Oleksandr will be there, and I’ll be having dinner with them without any question, probably the Thursday night before the [Vasyl Lomachenko] fight, and I’ll have a long discussion with them about their plans and when it could be in their best interests to get the fight on."