Tyson Fury has labelled Oleksandr Usyk’s second win in opposition to Anthony Joshua as one of many ‘worst heavyweight title fights’ he has ever seen, declaring that he would beat each fighters in a single night time.
Usyk earned a split-decision win in opposition to Joshua in Saudi Arabia, retaining the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts in opposition to the Briton, whom the Ukrainian dethroned final September with a unanimous-decision victory.
Fury has claimed to be retired however has not but relinquished the WBC heavyweight title, and the Briton hinted that he might return for a conflict with Usyk to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion.
“After watching that, the both of them were s****,” mentioned Fury, 33, in a video on Instagram. “It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I’ve ever seen.
“It was bull****, come on! I’d annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s****.
“Get your f***ing cheque book out, because the ‘Gypsy King’ is here to stay forever!”
Usyk, 35, was a 115-113, 116-114, 113-115 winner in opposition to Joshua on Saturday night time, remaining unbeaten with the victory.
Fury can also be unbeaten as an expert, having most lately fought in April. The 33-year-old knocked out Dillian Whyte within the sixth spherical to retain the WBC title at Wembley Stadium in London.
After his loss to Usyk on Saturday, Joshua bizarrely grabbed a microphone to rant about ardour, respect and warfare.
Meanwhile, Usyk mentioned: “I’m sure that Fury is not retired yet. I’m convinced he wants to fight me.
“I want to fight him, if I’m not fighting Fury, I’m not fighting at all. Only God knows if I will be undisputed or not.”
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk