Tyson Fury says he’s better-prepared for Saturday’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk in comparison with their first bout on Could 18, and that if he have been smarter, he seemingly would have pushed again that first battle somewhat additional.
“This time it’s been loads simpler. I’ve carried out a lot of sparring and been in a position to practice correctly, the place earlier than it’s no secret, I didn’t do numerous sparring, therefore I had a large bounty on me,” Fury informed Sky Sports activities.
“Considering wise, perhaps I wouldn’t have — I might have pushed it again a bit and price myself $10 million, however yeah, it doesn’t actually matter. We’re right here now and I’m going to do the job.”
Fury postponed the primary battle resulting from a lower suffered in coaching camp, however went by way of with the bout throughout the timeframe to not forfeit a considerable amount of cash.
Fury (34-1-1, 24 KO) additionally is aware of that Turki Alalshikh is trying to see a trilogy bout in 2025, however says Usyk (22-0, 14 KO) could not need a third battle after what occurs this weekend.
“There’s going to be numerous ache and I don’t assume he’s going to need a trilogy, but when he does, good luck to him.”