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“I’ve fought both Fury and Usyk, and I know who will prevail in their rematch.”

“I’ve fought both Fury and Usyk, and I know who will prevail in their rematch.”

Although Usyk became the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years with his victory, the same honour won’t be up for grabs in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on December 21. ‘The Cat’ lost the IBF heavyweight title due to boxing politics over the summer, and Daniel Dubois, a fellow Brit, now holds the title. However, unquestioned status isn’t necessarily a problem for Tyson. The Morecambe man wants to exact revenge for the only loss he has ever suffered in his career. A bonus is any belts that accompany a triumph.Following the release of pictures of his current body from inside his training camp, the 36-year-old appears to be in some of the best physical condition of his professional campaign. “The Gipsy King” has promised to complete the task at theI’m asking again, but Fabio Wardley, the heavyweight champion for Britain and the Commonwealth, doesn’t share that confidence.Wardley isn’t persuaded that the result will alter, though. “If I was to put money on it, I’d say it goes pretty much the same way.” Wardley, who Ring Magazine ranks as the ninth-best heavyweight in the world, is determined to compete for world titles when the time comes. The East Anglian heavyweight will be watching the action in late December, but he’s more likely to have a chance at the loser than the winner.e.

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