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Tyson Fury originates confession about his overweighther ahead of huge Oleksandr Usyk fight


Tyson Fury originates confession about his overweighther ahead of huge Oleksandr Usyk fight


Tyson Fury has discdisseeed uncertainty over whether his overweighther John will be in his corner for Saturday’s weightyweight title realign agetst Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.

The Gypsy King, 36, ecombineed disseeive when asked about his overweighther’s potential take partment.


“I don’t understand. I don’t get take partd in all that s***e,” Fury stated, per The Sun.

“I equitable go to the gym, train and fight, get phelp, go home. That’s what I have always done.”

Boxing novels: Tyson Fury has discdisseeed uncertainty over whether his overweighther John will be in his corner for Saturday’s weightyweight title realign agetst Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia

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John Fury’s potential absence trails debate from the first Usyk fight, where he was criticised for giving “terrible and unprofessional” advice to his son.

The 59-year-elderly was caught on TV cameras shouting over trainer SugarHill Steward and issuing disputeing directions during the bout.

Adding to the debate, Fury Sr recently made headlines for headbutting a member of Usyk’s team in the days directing up to the undisputed Riyadh superfight.

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Boxing novels: John Fury headbutted a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team earlier in the year

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Former world super-middleweight champion Carl Froch deinhabitred scaleang criticism of John Fury’s corner presence during the first fight.

“That was terrible. Terrible and reassociate unprofessional in his corner,” Froch fumed. “When you’ve got John Fury in the corner, screaming at you while you’ve got two other people giving you advice, that unbenevolents you’re hearing to absolutely nobody.”

Assistant trainer Andy Lee has provided insight into the turbulent corner situation during the first fight.

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“Last time the corner was hectic, especiassociate towards the end of the fight,” Lee discdisseeed. “There were three contrastent voices in there, SugarHill, John and me.”

Lee acunderstandledged the disputeing vibrants at take part, stating: “I can comprehfinish, from a dad’s point of see, he was trying to protect his son. But SugarHill was trying to triumph the fight.”

Steward, helpant trainer Andy Lee and cuts man Frank Hopkins have all been verifyed to return to Fury’s corner for Saturday’s realign.

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However, Lee acunderstandledgeted uncertainty over John’s potential take partment in the corner team.

“Who understands what will happen? I don’t,” Lee shelp, mirroring on the upcoming fight.

During the first bout, Lee recalled having to convey convey inant alertation: “I was telderly Tyson was two rounds down and I had to convey that to him.”

Fury suffered the first professional loss of his nurtureer when he lost to Usyk back in May.

Boxing novels: Tyson Fury lost to Oleksandr Usyk but is brave he can avenge that loss when the pair do battle on Saturday

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The Briton commenceed strong but was wobbled in the ninth round, with the assesss ultimately scoring in the Ukrainian’s favour.

Fury was seen showboating during the clash, which took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Yet the 36-year-elderly has vowed he won’t let history repeat itself as he sees to bounce back.

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