Fury v Usyk world title fight pushed back to early next year

THE GUARDIAN – Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will fight for the undisputed world heavyweight championship in Saudi Arabia early next year, Frank Warren, Fury’s promotor, has confirmed.
The fight had been scheduled to take place on 23 December but Fury’s unexpectedly difficult bout with Francis Ngannou last weekend forced a postponement. There had been genuine concern that the IBF, one of the four main sanctioning bodies, would refuse to ratify the fight and insist that Usyk, as their champion, face the mandatory contender instead of Fury. But Warren said on Thursday that the IBF had agreed to the delay, on the proviso that it takes place no later than mid-March.
“The fight will happen before 2 March and it will be for the undisputed title and all four belts,” Warren said. “The IBF have given consent for that now and it’s all done. The fight is on. Everybody’s agreed, and it will be announced fairly soon.”
The postponement followed Fury’s battle to defeat Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion who switched from mixed martial arts to make his professional boxing debut in Riyadh. Ngannou fought with surprising poise while bringing his customary power to the contest, and he knocked Fury down in the third round. Fury also suffered a cut on his forehead and he was swollen around his left eye after he won a split decision in a bruising 10-round non-title bout.
Warren said that Fury needed a break, even if the fighter himself had declared his readiness to fight Usyk next month. “It’s not just the bruising, it’s also the fact he was in a 12-week camp and he’s got a new baby,” Warren said.
Fury will defend his WBC title while Usyk brings his IBF, WBA and WBO belts to next year’s fight in Riyadh which, barring a draw, will produce boxing’s first undisputed world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
Looking ahead to next year’s fight, which will probably happen in late February, Warren said: “I think Tyson beats Usyk, I really do. Tyson knows this and he knows what to expect. Usyk’s not going to change his style.”

 

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