Tyson Fury Confident in Beating Oleksandr Usyk, Cites Historical Disadvantage for Cruiserweights
Fury emphasizes the historical challenges faced by cruiserweights stepping up to heavyweight, as he prepares for the unified title bout on May 18.
- Tyson Fury, set to unify his WBC heavyweight title with Usyk's WBA, IBF, and WBO belts, asserts cruiserweights historically struggle against top heavyweights.
- Fury respects Usyk's achievements but remains confident in his superior size and experience.
- The fight, initially scheduled for February, was postponed to May 18 due to Fury's injury.
- Fury, known for his trash talk, insists the bout against Usyk is strictly business and not personal.
- Despite Usyk's success in the heavyweight division, Fury predicts he will be 'found wanting' in their upcoming bout.