Tyson Fury Declared That He Has Figured Out An Easy Way To Defeat Usyk After Watching The Fight Back Lots. He Said: “Oleksandr Usyk Fight Was Too Easy At Times, Like He Was ‘In There With A Local Amateur Boxer.’”

Tyson Fury has made bold claims about his upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, stating that he has found an easy way to secure victory after extensively reviewing their previous fight. Fury, known as “The Gypsy King,” expressed confidence in his ability to outbox Usyk, describing their first encounter as unexpectedly simple.


Reflecting on the initial bout, Fury believed he had done enough to win, feeling that he was comfortably outboxing Usyk before being knocked down in the ninth round. Despite the setback, Fury did not hesitate to call Usyk an easy opponent. “It was actually a lot easier than I thought it would be, the Usyk fight – a lot easier,” Fury remarked on his FUROCITY podcast. He elaborated on his experience during the match, saying, “People saying, ‘Oh, he’s a hard man to hit.’ I was lighting him up with three-, four-punch combinations, laughing at him. My problem in that fight, I probably had too much fun. It was probably too easy. At times, it was too easy.”

Fury’s comments reveal a sense of overconfidence during the fight, likening his time in the ring with Usyk to sparring with a local amateur boxer. He admitted to enjoying the match too much and ultimately paid the price in the ninth round when he was floored. Fury acknowledged, “That’s what happens when you have too much fun. They always tell me, ‘Never mix your work with having fun,’ and I always gave them the middle finger, and it’s come back now to me.”


Despite the knockdown, Fury remains undeterred and looks forward to their rematch on December 21 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is determined to eliminate any doubt about his superiority over Usyk. “I’ve got to get him out of there because I’m not going to get a decision, which is unfortunate because it’s hard enough to win a fight just by winning it, never mind knowing you’ve got to knock someone out,” Fury explained. He emphasized his confidence and eagerness for the upcoming challenge, aiming to secure a decisive victory.

Fury’s approach to the rematch is clear: he plans to adopt a more focused and serious strategy to ensure he doesn’t repeat past mistakes. His determination to knock out Usyk stems from his belief that merely winning on points might not be sufficient. By reflecting on the first fight and identifying areas where he can improve, Fury is setting the stage for a more calculated and determined performance in their highly anticipated rematch.

As the boxing world eagerly anticipates this showdown, Fury’s bold statements and confidence add an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming bout. Whether his claims hold true will be revealed in the ring, but one thing is certain: Tyson Fury is ready to prove himself once again and leave no doubt about his place at the top of the heavyweight division.