The world of heavyweight boxing was turned upside down on May 18 when Oleksandr Usyk dethroned the previously undefeated Tyson Fury, becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion in over two decades. As the dust settles on that historic bout, all eyes are on the potential rematch between these two titans of the ring.
Frank Warren, the veteran boxing promoter and longtime supporter of Fury, recently shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash. He offered a glimpse into the mindset of ‘The Gypsy King’ and his camp. In an interview on ‘The Unibet Lowdown’ show, Warren painted a picture of Fury armed with a blueprint for victory.
“Yeah. All he’s got to do is what he did in the earlier rounds and stay focused. He’s up for the rematch…I don’t talk about the decision. I’m talking about he should have won it and could have won it. And he knows what he’s got to do next time to make that happen,” Warren said.
Warren’s optimism wasn’t just blind faith in his fighter. He pointed to specific strategies that Fury could employ in the rematch, hinting at moments in the first fight where Fury found success. Fury himself matches the promoter’s confidence. According to Warren, the former champion was eager for a rematch immediately after the fight.
As the boxing community eagerly awaits Fury’s next move, one thing is clear: ‘The Gypsy King‘ is far from hanging up his gloves. With Warren in his corner and a fire in his belly, Fury’s next chapter promises to be as compelling as ever.
Frank Warren Has Something Lined Up For Tyson Fury That May Not Be About Oleksandr Usyk
The boxing world is abuzz with speculation following recent comments from Frank Warren. He has hinted that the ‘Gypsy King’s’ return to the ring might not be the highly anticipated rematch with Usyk.
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In the same appearance on ‘The Unibet Lowdown’ show, Warren dropped a bombshell that has set tongues wagging. He revealed that they were looking for a perfect comeback for Fury. This may come even before the Usyk rematch.
“We looked at a couple of scenarios and we can hopefully come up with something that Tyson wants to do. We’ve been talking about a couple of scenarios and maybe an exhibition bout… We don’t know. But something will come out of it,” Warren added.
This cryptic statement has opened up a Pandora’s box of possibilities. Could fans see Tyson Fury step into the ring for a high-profile exhibition match? Or perhaps there’s an entirely different plan brewing up behind the scenes? That’s a question only time can answer.
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