Tyson VS Usyk: Fury’s New Tactics for the Epic Rematch

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The stage is set for the highly anticipated Tyson VS Usyk rematch, with Tyson Fury eager to redeem himself after suffering his first professional loss to Oleksandr Usyk. The two heavyweights will clash again on December 21 in Saudi Arabia, with Fury determined to regain his status as the top contender. However, some insiders have issued a stark warning to Fury about Usyk’s resilience.

Fury’s Plan for Redemption

After losing via split decision in May, Fury has hinted at a change in strategy for the rematch. Despite being in peak physical condition during their first encounter, the Briton now plans to bulk up and enter the ring weighing nearly 20 stone. His goal? To overpower Oleksandr Usyk and leave no room for the judges to intervene. Fury has made it clear that only a knockout will suffice this time around.

“I won’t rely on the scorecards,” Fury declared. “This time, it’s all or nothing. I’m going to roll the dice and take matters into my own hands, just like I did against Wilder.”

Can Fury Overpower Usyk?

Fellow heavyweight David Adeleye weighed in on Fury’s chances, warning that Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk may not be as straightforward as some believe. According to Adeleye, Usyk cannot be easily “bullied” in the ring. Despite Fury’s size advantage, Usyk vs Fury is not a battle of size alone—Usyk’s skill set and agility have proven to be formidable.

“People often say Usyk is small for a heavyweight, but that’s not true,” Adeleye explained. “When they’re in the ring, they don’t look like they’re from different divisions. Usyk isn’t someone Fury can simply overpower.”

What to Expect from the Rematch

The December rematch promises fireworks, with both fighters making adjustments from their first encounter. Adeleye drew comparisons to Fury’s previous fights with Deontay Wilder, where he showed significant improvement in their rematch after a draw in their first bout. Could Fury deliver another surprise performance?

“Fury can come back with a different mindset,” Adeleye remarked. “He won’t want the fight to go to the judges again, so he might push the pace early and use his size to his advantage.”

Meanwhile, Usyk may also have learned from their previous battle. “Usyk had Fury hurt in round nine of the first fight. This time, he might go in with the intention to stop him,” Adeleye predicted.

Full Undercard for Fury vs Usyk II

In addition to the main event, the undercard for Tyson VS Usyk is packed with exciting matchups:

Undercard FightsWeight Class
Israil Madrimov vs Serhii BohachukSuper-welterweight
Moses Itauma vs Demsey McKeanHeavyweight
Johnny Fisher vs Dave AllenHeavyweight

One of the highlights includes the return of undefeated Moses Itauma, who will face off against Demsey McKean. Fans are also eagerly anticipating the heavyweight showdown between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen, along with the co-main event between Israil Madrimov and Serhii Bohachuk.

Conclusion: Tyson VS Usyk Rematch on December 21

With excitement building for the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk rematch, fans can expect an intense battle. Will Fury’s new tactics help him reclaim victory, or will Usyk once again prove why he is the reigning champion? Don’t miss the action on December 21!

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