Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk agreed to Fury’s terms on the distribution of the fee
Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk agreed to an ultimatum from Briton Tyson Fury on the distribution of the fee. This is reported in Twitter athlete.
“Hey, greedy belly, I agree to your offer to split the fee 70/30,” the boxer wrote. At the same time, he asked the opponent to donate one million pounds to Ukraine immediately after the fight, which, according to him, should take place on April 29 at Wembley Stadium.
World Boxing Association (WBA) President Gilberto Mendoza Twitter said that he had received notifications from the teams of Usyk and Fury about the coordination of the fight. It is noted that the parties settle the details of the contract.
Usyk has 20 wins in 20 fights. He holds the World Boxing Organization (WBO), International Boxing Federation (IBF), International Boxing Organization (IBO) and WBA Super heavyweight championship belts.
Fury has 33 wins and also no losses. Another fight with his participation ended in a draw. Fury holds the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight championship belt.
Source: Lenta

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