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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Frank Warren disagrees with Simon Jordan’s claim Tyson Fury must get redemption against Oleksandr Usyk
    Ben Davies, Senior Boxing Reporter
    Published: 14:26, 9 Jul 2024Updated: 14:26, 9 Jul 2024
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    Frank Warren insists Tyson Fury does not need to 'redeem himself' against Oleksandr Usyk.
    Fury lost in devastating fashion to fellow undefeated champion Usyk in May which saw him miss out on the chance to become undisputed king.
    Fury came up short against Usyk
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    Fury came up short against UsykCredit: AFP
    In an assessment of the Gypsy King's December 21 rematch with the Ukrainian, talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan suggested the Briton 'must' take the fight to gain redemption and back up his previous fighting talk.
    But the former WBC champion's promoter Warren has argued he is taking the sequel simply because the first fight was 'close'.
    "I don't get the 'redeeming himself'. There was nothing in the fight," Warren told BoxNation.
    "One judge gave it to Tyson. Another judge gave it to Usyk, and one gave it by three.
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    "Whatever happens it is a close fight. No redemption is needed. If you need redemption you had the s*** kicked out of you.
    "That's if you lost the fight by a wide margin or got knocked spark out, he was in trouble in the ninth but overcame that.
    "He wants to have the rematch for a reason as he feels he can win it. It was a great fight between two world class heavyweights."
    The scorecards were close at the final bell, with Fury only judged to have lost to Usyk on two judges' cards.
    Jordan insisted it's a must-take rematch for Fury
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    Jordan insisted it's a must-take rematch for FuryCredit: talkSPORT
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  • @jamesfretwell1511
    @jamesfretwell1511 22 дня назад +1

    Hes not winning that rematch in a million years. The fight might of been competitive, but close? Definitely not. Fury only had joy in the middle rounds, but once Usyk adjusted it was relatively comfortable for Usyk. You have to remember that Usyk never fights the way he fought fury, he did what fury wanted to do and walked fury down. I would imagine in the rematch we will see Usyk reverting back to the pendulum style, and fury wont handle that. Lastly to say fury finds away is pointless, considering that's describing what Usyk does.