Usyk responded to Fury’s proposal to refuse a rematch with the words “be a man”
Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk replied to Twitter British Tyson Fury’s proposal to refuse a rematch.
“The rematch clause was your team’s idea. Stop running from me. Be a man, sign a contract or release the belt, ”said the athlete.
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Earlier on March 13, Fury proposed to exclude the clause on the holding of the second fight from the contract. “Don’t worry about how many dollars you’ll have after losing. Worry about the fight. April 29th. No revenge. The winner will receive recognition, the loser – nothing, ”said the Briton.
On February 2, it became known that the meeting of boxers should be held on April 29 in Saudi Arabia. It was noted that Usyk had already closed his part of the deal and now Fury must do it.
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 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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