Heavyweight Rivals Usyk And Fury Gear Up For Explosive Rematch
Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are set to clash in a highly anticipated rematch on Saturday, with their legacies and multiple heavyweight titles at stake.
Usyk claimed victory in their first meeting at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena in May, winning a split decision that handed Fury his only career loss and crowned the Ukrainian as the first undisputed champion of the four-belt era.
Usyk, 37, has maintained his trademark composure in the build-up to the rematch, while Fury, 36, has oscillated between brooding silence and fiery threats. Tensions boiled over during an intense 11-minute face-off on Thursday, ending with Fury hurling insults in frustration.
The two fighters bring contrasting styles to Saturday's showdown at the 22,000-seat Kingdom Arena. Usyk's slick southpaw skills, precision punches, and stamina make him a formidable opponent, particularly in the later rounds. In their first fight, he had Fury on the ropes in the ninth round, forcing a standing eight count.
Fury, known as the Gypsy King, is a natural-born fighter with sharp instincts, a towering 6ft 9in frame, and a career-high weight of 281 pounds. He aims to use his size and strength to dominate Usyk, who is six inches shorter and significantly lighter.