07 Feb

Usyk told how Fury's behavior changes when the cameras are around

In an interview with The Guardian, Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk revealed that British Tyson Fury puts on a "bad guy" act for the cameras, but when they are turned off, his behavior changes.

Усик: думаю, я проник в голову Фьюри - Чемпионат

"When there are no cameras, he’s completely different. He plays a bad guy for the cameras. I think he likes love movies and when he watches them, he cries a little. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Sometimes, when I watch sentimental movies, I can shed a tear too." Usyk admitted.

The Ukrainian said that he is sure that Fury will not be able to break him psychologically, as he did with other opponents.

"I think I was able to get into his head a little. I've watched Fury get into the heads of his opponents for many years, but this time, I was able to get into his," Usyk said about his disputes with the Brit on social networks.

Usyk expressed his conviction that the highly-anticipated unification battle with Fury will soon be resolved. He acknowledged that this fight presents a significant challenge in his career, given Fury's considerable advantage in weight and height.

Усик пожертвовал на восстановление дома в Ирпене огромную сумму - Delfi RUS

Oleksandr Usyk holds the WBO (World Boxing Organization), WBA (World Boxing Association), and IBF (International Boxing Federation) titles, while Tyson Fury is the reigning WBC (World Boxing Council) world champion.

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