Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk 2: The Showdown Every Boxing Fan Can’t Wait For
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are ready to square off again in what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest rematches in boxing history. The fight is set for December 21, 2024, and if you thought their first bout was intense, buckle up—this one’s going to be even wilder. Fury and Usyk sat down […]
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are ready to square off again in what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest rematches in boxing history. The fight is set for December 21, 2024, and if you thought their first bout was intense, buckle up—this one’s going to be even wilder. Fury and Usyk sat down for a heated face-to-face interview with DAZN, where they reflected on their first fight and threw down some bold predictions for the rematch. Let’s dive into the drama and what’s at stake.
Usyk’s Confidence: “My Hand Was Raised”
Oleksandr Usyk isn’t sweating the critics who questioned his split-decision win in the first fight. He’s cool, calm, and confident as ever. When asked if he still believes he clearly won, Usyk didn’t flinch. “My hand was raised. I win. Thank you, God. But if Tyson thinks he won, for me, no problem. Listen, we have one more fight on December 21.”
Usyk’s laid-back response shows he’s focused on proving himself again. He’s ready to handle business in the ring and let the punches do the talking.
Fury Isn’t Holding Back: “You’re F-cked in the Rematch”
Now let’s talk about Tyson Fury. The man is as confident—and as fiery—as ever. Fury admitted Usyk got the win fair and square in their first fight, but that’s where the compliments stop. He’s not backing down from his belief that he was the better fighter overall:
“Usyk got the raise; fair play to him. Don’t make excuses; the man beat me on the night. But I believe I won the fight; that’s my opinion. He got his hand raised, and I congratulated him.”
But it’s not all sportsmanship. Fury made it clear that he’s coming into the rematch with bad intentions, especially when talking about a key moment from their first fight.
The “Punch from the Gods” and Fury’s Bold Prediction
Remember that one big punch Usyk landed that shook Fury? Fury sure does, but he’s not giving Usyk much credit for it.
“He could’ve punched me with that punch a million times, and it may not have had any effect. He punched me, and it had an effect—that was great for him. But you hit me with 10 shots in a row and couldn’t do it. You couldn’t even put me down after being on Bambi legs.”
And then Fury hit Usyk with this:
“You’re f-cked in the rematch. You know what’s coming for you—I’m going to f-ck you up, b-tch.”
If there’s one thing you can count on with Fury, it’s that he knows how to hype up a fight.
Why This Rematch Matters
This isn’t just about settling a score; this fight is about legacy. For Usyk, a second win over Fury would make him one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, period. For Fury is about redemption and proving that the first fight was just a fluke.
Fans are already buzzing about how this fight will play out. Will Usyk outsmart Fury again with his slick boxing skills? Or will Fury’s size, power, and determination overwhelm Usyk this time around?
Either way, this rematch isn’t just a fight—it’s a spectacle. Two of the best heavyweights in the world, two completely different styles, and everything on the line.