Tyson Fury pushed Alexander Usyk back in their final fight ahead of Saturday’s undisputed world heavyweight title clash. sky sports box office.
Fury weighed in at 262lb (18st 10lb) for this fight on Friday night in Riyadh, significantly lighter than his last fight, while Usyk was the heaviest of his career at 262lbs (18st 10lb). 233.5 pounds (16st 9lb), about 12 pounds more than his previous weight.
Fury refused to make eye contact with Usyk or stare down at him during his final press conference on Thursday.
This time, he had no qualms about backing off, stepping around Usyk and pushing him. They could not face off for much longer, as the two warriors and their followers had to be separated.
The stakes in this battle are high.
The undisputed heavyweight champion has historically been one of the most famous men in the world. The award is given to the winner of this fight and it comes with supremacy in boxing’s most important division.
This fight is significant as it will ultimately determine the first undisputed heavyweight champion among the four-belt reigning champions, and the first sole heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis held that position 25 years ago. King.
Lewis, along with great heavyweight champions Evander Holyfield, Larry Holmes and Wladimir Klitschko, were all in attendance for the occasion.
Fury’s fame has spread around the world. A large number of his supporters have arrived in Riyadh, gathering around a stage set up in an open square and cheering loudly.
Their voices were already high in the hours before Fury showed up on the scales, and reached a fever pitch when the main event fighter came on stage.
The show really comes into its own when the two come to a corridor of flames. Usyk danced while holding his IBF, WBO and WBA titles high.
Usyk was wearing a casual T-shirt, while Fury was already topless and exuding confidence in his stride, which quickly turned into, well, you could say Fury.
“I’m ready to rock,” Fury growled. “I want to knock this little [guy] Sparks fly.
“I’m here for his heart. [Forget] I’ll take his belt and take his heart.
Usyk calmed down after the clash. He didn’t sound frightened at all.
He also gave Fury a final message: “Don’t be afraid…”
The stage is finally set.
“It will be electric”
Two world title fights will take place in Saturday’s marquee show at Kingdom Arena.
Wells IBF super featherweight champion Joe Cordina weighs in at exactly 130 pounds.
“I’ve been to two training camps in a row and it’s been a long time coming. I’m happy that I’m here now,” Cordina said. “I’m more ready to fight than ever.
“He knows what’s going to happen. He’s going to bring it. I’m going to bring it.
“It will be electric.”
Belfast’s Anthony Cacace, his challenger weighed in at 129 pounds, 13 ounces. “I’m just happy to be here and do my normal thing,” he said. “I’m just here to fight and I know he’s a very good operator.
“But I’m here to cause harm.”
Standout undefeated Australian Jai Opetaia (198.1 lbs) looks to reclaim the IBF lightweight title having never lost in the ring to former rival Mairis Briedis, 199.1 pounds).
Their first fight was brutal, and their second would be too. Opetaia warned: “If I have to break my jaw again, so be it, winning is a must.”
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