In a shocking turn of events, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have announced they will not be stepping into the ring for a highly anticipated rematch. Both fighters cited a breach of trust by the event organizers, claiming they have yet to receive payment for their previous bout.


The heavyweight clash between Fury and Usyk had been eagerly awaited by fans worldwide, following their closely contested first encounter. However, hopes for a rematch have now been dashed as the fighters express their frustration over financial disagreements.

“It’s disappointing that despite our efforts in the ring, the organizers have failed to honor their commitments,” Fury lamented in a recent statement. Usyk echoed these sentiments, stating, “We entered into this agreement in good faith, expecting fair treatment. Unfortunately, that has not been the case.”

The controversy surrounding the non-payment has cast a shadow over the boxing community, raising questions about the integrity of event management and the treatment of athletes. Fury and Usyk, both respected figures in the sport, have made it clear that they will not participate in any future events until the matter is resolved satisfactorily.

Fans, who had eagerly anticipated a rematch between the two skilled fighters, are left disappointed and disillusioned by the turn of events. Many took to social media to express their support for Fury and Usyk, urging the organizers to rectify the situation promptly.

As the boxing world awaits further developments, one thing is certain: the fallout from this dispute may have lasting implications for the sport’s reputation and the relationships between fighters, organizers, and fans alike. The call for transparency and fairness in boxing contracts has never been louder, as athletes continue to demand the respect and compensation they rightly deserve.