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Mega fight between Ussyk and Fury apparently burst

The heavyweight title unification fight planned for April between the two world boxing champions Olexandr Ussyk and Tyson Fury has apparently burst. “The fight has been canceled,” Ussyk’s promoter Alexander Krasjuk confirmed to British radio station Talksport: “The reason is that it went too far.”

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What was meant was the behavior of Fury, who is said to have made new demands despite a fundamental agreement. “We felt that after Ussyk accepted the 70-30 offer, Tyson Fury started to believe that he could put a saddle around his neck and start riding Ussyk as hard as he could,” Krassyuk said. That is not right.”

British boxer Tyson Fury

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The Ukrainian Ussyk had accepted for the mega fight to be involved in the division of the fight exchange with only 30 percent. When asked what additional wishes the Brit had made to Fury, Krassyuk replied: “If I started to tell you the things he wanted, 15 minutes would not be enough.” There are said to have been opposing views, especially on the rematch clause.

If the contract had been signed, the fight should have taken place on April 29 at London’s Wembley Stadium, as various media had reported unanimously. The 36-year-old Ussyk is world champion of the IBF, WBA and WBO associations, the 34-year-old Fury holds the WBC title. The winner of a unification fight should have called himself the undisputed champion. The Brit Lennox Lewis was the last heavyweight to do so more than 20 years ago.

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