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Tyson Fury names the heavyweight Usyk should fight next: “He deserves his shot”

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With Tyson Fury now in hot pursuit of a third clash with Oleksandr Usyk, ‘The Gypsy King’ has admitted that there is one active heavyweight who deserves his own shot at the unified world champion.

Fury hung up the gloves after consecutive defeats to Usyk in 2024, walking away from the sport as a two-time conqueror of the heavyweight division and as a legend of British boxing.

However, as has been the case with Fury in the past, it did not take long for the now 37-year-old to changed his mind and announce his comeback, confirming he will fight Russia’s Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, April 11.

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Although, whilst he is eyeing up a trilogy bout with Usyk himself, Fury told iFL TV that Agit Kabayel’s form warrants a title shot, but that he does not envisage that Usyk will give him one due to a lack of interest and financial incentive.

“Do you know what? Here is the fun facts of boxing, you are here today and you are gone tomorrow. Today’s news is tomorrow’s chip paper. No one really gives a s**t, do they?

“If Usyk fights Kabayel, who cares? I don’t care. No one cares. It doesn’t sell, no one is interested, it is what it is.

Kabayel deserves his shot at Usyk but I don’t think Usyk is going to give it him because it doesn’t sell, there is no real money there.

“If you have been with a straight 10/10 [girl] for the past three years of your life and then all of a sudden this 10/10 gets rid of you and you’ve got an old 2/10 coming to you, you are not going to be turned on, are you? In Layman’s terms.”

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Kabayel currently holds the WBC Interim heavyweight title, with Usyk expected to be mandated to fight the German after his next voluntary defence.

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How to save scum in Mewgenics

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As part of Mewgenics’ intense gameplay, you will sometimes run into a combat encounter where victory feels out of reach. In such moments, you may want to save scum by closing the game and starting fresh. However, things do not work so simply in Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel’s latest action-adventure title.

In this detailed article, we will explain how save scumming works in the Mewgenics, what happens when you do it, and the consequences tied to it.

Read more: Mewgenics furniture guide: How to place properly


How save scum works in Mewgenics: Detailed guide

Mewgenics detects when you save scum (Image via Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)Mewgenics detects when you save scum (Image via Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)
Mewgenics detects when you save scum (Image via Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)

As mentioned earlier, save scumming is the process of avoiding the consequences of an unfavorable situation by force-closing the game and reloading an earlier state. Although the method is not new, there is a twist here.

To save scum, you need to close the game and then relaunch it. You can press Alt + F4 or use the Task Manager to end the process. When you reload, you will resume from an earlier point rather than the moment where you lost. However, the game keeps track of this behavior.


Mewgenics’ save scum Easter Egg

Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel || @Accelerated Ideas/YouTube)Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel || @Accelerated Ideas/YouTube)
Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel || @Accelerated Ideas/YouTube)

Interestingly, the mechanic also features an Easter egg. The first time you save scum, you will encounter Steven, a character associated with other titles by the developers, such as The Binding of Isaac, The End Is Nigh, and Time F**k.

However, he simply issues a warning during the first encounter. In the second instance, one of your cats suffers a reduction in IQ. The third time around, all cats receive a 10% debuff to their actions. When you do this for the fourth time, you lose direct control of your cats in combat, with fights becoming fully AI-controlled.


How to avoid save-scum penalty in Mewgenics

To avoid the penalty for force-quitting, there are two commonly used methods. The first one relies on timing. If you force-close using the Task Manager at the right moment, which is after losing a battle but before returning home, you’ll be in the clear.

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The other way requires you to first navigate to your saved file (C/users/YOUR NAME/app data/roaming/Glaiel Games folder) and search for scum. Now, two results will pop up, with one for save scumming detection and another that tracks the number of times you have used this exploit. Now, you need to edit the number in the second file to 0. Once that’s done, you won’t face a penalty this time around.


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