12 Jul

Usyk spoke harshly about the disruption of the fight with Fury

WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight title holder Oleksandr Usyk criticized WBC champion Tyson Fury for breaking down talks regarding their unification fight.

According to the Ukrainian boxer, the parties failed to reach an agreement due to the British's constant uncertainty, changing demands and, apparently, reluctance to fight.

"There was a lot of chatter from Tyson Fury, a lot of uncertainty and looking for some obscure factors: a rematch, then 70-30, then something else, something else. My understanding is that if we want to box each other, we just have to you need to sign a contract and that's it.

If he's really as incredible as he says he is, he can just come out, sign me, it doesn't matter if it's 50/50 or not, and beat me up. Let him do it if he's that cool. Let him sign the contract, come out and beat me, if he's really that cool. I am ready.

But we will not talk about him now. Let him go to his ass," Usyk said in a comment to iFL TV.

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