Fury claims Usyk is 'nowhere near as tough' as Chisora
Tyson Fury claims Oleksansdr Usyk is ‘nowhere near as tough’ as Derek Chisora – who he dominated earlier this month – as the Ukrainian remains adamant on March 4 deadline for undisputed heavyweight title fight
- Tyson Fury stopped Derek Chisora in the 10th round when they met in December
- He now looks set to fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title
- The Gypsy King insisted Usyk would not provide as big a challenge as Chisora
- Fury appeared confident as he claimed there is ‘not a man born that can beat me’
Tyson Fury has insisted Oleksandr Usyk would not be as challenging an opponent as Derek Chisora, as he prepares for a planned unification fight against the Ukrainian.
The Gypsy King beat Chisora convincingly by third round stoppage in his last fight, and is now turning his attention to Usyk’s heavyweight titles.
They are expected to fight in the early part of 2023, with the Ukrainian setting a deadline of March 4.
Tyson Fury has claimed Oleskandr Usyk would not be as tough an opponent as Derek Chisora
The Gypsy King beat Chisora by 10th round stoppage when the pair fought earlier this month
Despite potentially losing his titles in the fight, Fury seemed confident, as he told iFL TV: ‘I don’t think it is a tough fight. I don’t think it’s nowhere near as tough as old Del Boy.
‘He will not stand up to those punches that Derek did against me. When I watch the fight between him and Derek, whether people want to admit it or not, it was a 50/50 fight.
‘It might have been 55/45, but it wasn’t a landslide. It wasn’t like he didn’t win a round, like he didn’t against me.’
The 34-year-old went on to explain how he felt undefeatable, adding: ‘There’s not a man born that can beat me and I’ll stand and prove it against anybody.
Oleksandr Usyk looks set to fight Tyson Fury in a unification battle in the early part of 2023
‘I’ve seen people like Usyk many times before, smaller man that come up a weight to fight the heavyweight champion and 99 per cent of the time they get roughed up.
Usyk moved up weight classes after becoming undisputed cruiserweight with defeats over Tony Bellow and Mairis Briedis.
Fury went on: ‘You can never underestimate anybody but from where I am in my life at the moment, I would want to take him out quite quickly.
‘I’d like to get him in there in February, make an example out of him, then give him a rematch at Wembley.’
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