The historic fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999 is coming up next month.
The rivals agreed to meet in the ring earlier this year but the clash had to be postponed due to an injury suffered by Fury.
The Gypsy King endured a ‘freak cut’ during a sparring session just two weeks before the bout was scheduled to take place.
This meant Fury and Usyk’s highly-anticipated bout for the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF titles could no longer happen because the injury required stitches.
Usyk’s camp had been left with the impression it would be ‘several months’ before the Brit was ready to reschedule.
However, a new date is in the diary, which is great for all fans who have waited so long for this fight.
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Fury vs Usyk: Date and start time
This 12-round undisputed heavyweight title clash will take place on Saturday, May 18.
The huge bout will be held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Start times and additional details are expected to be announced in due course, but the undercard is expected to get underway at 6pm UK time, with main event ringwalks around 11pm.
The event will be broadcast live on TNT Sports Box Office and Sky Sports PPV.
talkSPORT will have updates throughout fight week and talkSPORT.com will be running a live blog of all the action as well.
Fury vs Usyk: Undercard
Subject to change
- MAIN EVENT: Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk – for WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF heavyweight titles
- Joe Cordina vs Anthony Cacace – for IBF and IBO super-featherweight titles
- Jai Opetaia vs Mairis Briedis – for vacant IBF cruiserweight title
- Sergey Kovalev vs Robin Sirwan Safar
- Isaac Lowe vs Hasibullah Ahmadi
- Bakhodir Jalolov vs TBA
- Moses Itauma vs TBA
- David Nyika vs TBA
Fury vs Usyk: What has been said?
Tony Bellew doesn’t believe that Fury can beat Usyk.
The Brit said: “I don’t think anybody beats Oleksandr Usyk.
“I don’t think anybody beats him. I said it many many moons ago. I think now [Fury] has a puncher’s chance, but he isn’t a big puncher, to be honest.
“The craziest part about it is, I think when Fury was with his uncle, I do think he beats him but his style has changed, and now, he’s an aggressive counter-puncher and that isn’t going to work against Usyk.
“I think he’s [Fury] a brilliant fighter, take nothing away from him, what he’s done for the heavyweight division is amazing, but I think Oleksandr Usyk is the best heavyweight in the world.”
But Fury is having none of that and is feeling great ahead of this undisputed encounter.
Speaking at an impromptu press conference, he said: “Yeah, I’m training hard, obviously. I’m in fantastic shape and I’ve got a massive fight coming up.
“There’s no room for error, there’s no room for not training right or any other problems, so we’ve got to get through it.
“We’re 40 days out, I feel fantastic. I know all boxers say this same old s***, but I actually am having a fantastic training camp.
“I’ve got a good team around me and everything is going to plan. No complaints, I’m working hard.
“I’ve got my secret weapon, my dad in camp this time, so I’ve got my secret weapon over there as well.
“I’ve got Ty Mitchell in, all the boys and the girls are in camp, we’ve got a full circus camp so can’t do anymore really.”
Fury v Usyk: Betting Odds
Tyson Fury – 4/5
Draw – 14/1
Oleksandr Usyk – 1/1
Odds Correct as of 08/03/2024
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