British Tyson Fury and Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk are preparing for a boxing spectacle on May 18th, where they are expected to compete for the undisputed heavyweight championship.
“I am training hard, in fantastic shape, gearing up for a big fight. There’s no room for error, no room for any problems. All boxers talk about fantastic training, and I truly have a fantastic team around me, everything is going according to plan, no complaints,” Fury began and continued:
“If I can’t beat Usyk, it’s clear I’m not good, that’s the title. If I don’t win, say I’m not good. If I even lose the rematch, what more can I do. If I win, great, fantastic, onto the next opponent.”
“In the media, I’ve seen that this is personal between Usyk and me. No, it’s not, this is strictly business. I don’t hate him, he doesn’t hate me, he’s a good husband, a God-fearing man, I respect him as a fighter, as a man. He’s the unified heavyweight champion, you have to respect that. I have a tough challenge ahead of me, and I believe in myself and that I will prevail.”