Tyson Fury has made a dramatic change to his corner team ahead of his highly anticipated heavyweight rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, removing his father John Fury from his support team.
The decision was confirmed by Fury’s trainer SugarHill Steward, who revealed that John Fury will not be joining the British boxer’s entourage in Saudi Arabia.
The move comes after John Fury faced significant criticism for the advice he gave his son during their previous encounter with Usyk last year, which ended in a split decision victory for the Ukrainian fighter.
SugarHill Steward outlined the streamlined corner team that will support Fury in the upcoming bout.
Tyson Fury has axed his dad John from his corner ahead of his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk
PA
“Just myself, Andy Lee and the cutman, pretty much that’s it,” Steward confirmed.
The trainer also noted a shift in Fury’s mindset ahead of the rematch.
“Tyson Fury is just ready right now, along with myself. He has always had a silly demeanour, and playing around but this is a different side of him. He is 100 per cent ready,” said Steward.
Fury has dismissed Usyk’s power, highlighting his resilience in their previous encounter.
“He threw his best shots. He had 10 shots on target, all on target, never dropped me. So if he couldn’t drop me when I was on Bambi legs, God be with him this time,” Fury told Sky Sports.
JUST IN:BBC SPOTY host Gabby Logan sparks ‘woke row’ over Christmas omission – ‘Is the word banned?’
The British heavyweight emphasised his ability to withstand Usyk’s strongest punches.
“I think he had his best shots to get me out of there and didn’t do it,” Fury said.
The Gypsy King even claimed he smiled back at his opponent after taking heavy shots, demonstrating his confidence in the ring.
Fury has issued a stark warning to his Ukrainian rival ahead of their rematch.
READ MORE: Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk trilogy fight agreement with ‘specific conditions’ in place
Stream the long-awaited rematch between the two best heavyweights in the world, Usyk vs. Fury. The clash will see Tyson Fury aim to avenge his first-ever professional loss, as he fights Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for the second time in a year. DAZN lets you stream across a range of devices, from iPhone, Android, iPad, Fire TV Stick, Roku, Samsung TVs, and many more. New users qualify for a free trial. The fight is also available to stream via Amazon’s Prime Video service too
“Hit me with your best shot, I looked back at him and smiled and he’s going to feel the wrath and the menace this time, I’ve got a point to prove,” Fury declared.
The British boxer also addressed the controversy surrounding their previous bout.
“After the fight they said he had a broken face bone or a broken jaw. Something to do with that,” he noted.
Fury maintains the first fight’s outcome was debatable.
LATEST SPORT NEWS:
John Fury has courted controversy in recent times
PA
“I didn’t feel like I lost the fight then, I didn’t feel like I lost the fight after watching it back. Some people thought he won, some people thought I won,” he said.
Viewers can watch the heavyweight clash through multiple platforms.
DAZN offers a seven-day free trial, allowing fans to stream the fight at no cost if they cancel before the trial period ends.
Sky Sports Box Office will broadcast the event for £24.95 for UK customers and €27.95 in Ireland.
Oleksandr Usyk inflicted Tyson Fury’s first career defeat earlier this year
PA
An alternative option is available through TNT Sports with a Prime Video subscription, which requires a discovery+ subscription as part of the package.
The fight takes place on Saturday night, with both boxers set to determine who is the greatest heavyweight in the world.
+ There are no comments
Add yours