By: Sean Crose
“Usyk’s persons are speaking about rematch clauses and all that bollocks. Right here’s one to up the ante,” WBC and lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury stated to WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titlist Oleksandr Usyk (through a video posted to social media on Monday), “how about there isn’t any f—–g rematch clause for each of us? Let’s up the ante fully. By no means fear about what’s sooner or later and what number of {dollars} you will get after you’ve been defeated. Fear in regards to the combat, April 29, no rematch clause, the winner takes the glory, the loser goes house together with his d–okay in his hand. How about that? Comply with that you just f—–g b—h.”
Arduous although it could be to consider, there nonetheless seem like extra wrinkles that want ironing earlier than the a lot hoped for undisputed heavyweight championship battle between Fury and Usyk lastly involves fruition. Though the world was knowledgeable final week that either side had agreed to a contract, that seems to not be the case. Suffice to say, Usyk took to social media himself on Monday with a response to Fury. “Grasping stomach,” he says in barely damaged English as he appears to be like straight on the digital camera, “rematch clause come out of your facet, not mine. Cease whining and ducking be a person. Signal the contract or vacate the belt. I want undisputed and to not play your silly video games.”
What’s extra, Usyk’s personal promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, now doesn’t consider the combat goes to be made in any case. “As quickly as Usyk accepts a no rematch clause,” Krassyuk tells talkSport, “there’ll nonetheless be trying to find one other factor to search out and pull out the combat.”
Final week Fury made a video demanding that Usyk settle for the decrease finish of a 70/30 minimize to ensure that the combat to occur. Usyk subsequently shocked lots of people by accepting the provide. “He bluffed and Usyk referred to as his bluff,” Krassyuk says . “That is 100 per cent. He didn’t count on Usyk to simply accept 70/30.” Certainly, Krassyuk, like his fighter, clearly thinks Fury is avoiding a matchup between the 2.
“It’s all about nothing,” he says of Fury’s newest social media put up. “He’s not ready and scared to combat. He’ll attempt to discover a technique to keep away from Usyk for so long as doable.” Right here’s hoping that’s not the case. Fury, in any case, is a grasp of thoughts video games. Moreover, there’s actually no official motive on the planet why this combat shouldn’t go down.