Months after the failed fight negotiations between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, questions linger. What went wrong? Why didn’t the fight happen? The entire boxing world was on the edge of their seats. The reason why the fight didn’t manifest was highly speculated. Additionally, the reasons were purse split, venue issues, and delayed responses from Fury’s side. Moreover, Usyk even agreed to a purse split of 30 percent, giving 70 percent to Fury. Despite evident answers, there’s more to this narrative.
Someone who knows Fury from the inside out may have the answers. Tyson Fury’s sparring partner, Jared Anderson, has opened up. His brutal honesty might provide the insights we need. His viewpoint sheds light on what went behind the fight’s fiasco. Furthermore, it also delves into the psyche of Fury.
What did Anderson reveal about Tyson Fury?
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In an interview with Fight Hype, Anderson substantiated the reasons for the fight not manifesting. Furthermore, his insights unravel his empathy for ‘The Gypsy King.’
According to Anderson, Tyson is chasing money at this point in his career. Unlike Usyk, Tyson doesn’t have a lot to prove to bench his legacy. However, in Anderson’s opinion ‘The Cat’ is looking for legacy and perhaps not money.
Being brutally honest about why the Oleksandr Usyk fight didn’t happen. Anderson said, “Now, for Tyson, he wants the most money. If he’s not getting the most money from fighting Usyk, he doesn’t care for the fight. He feels like he has already proved everything that he needs to prove to everybody else.”
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Jared’s words hint at Fury’s legacy taking a back seat for financial gain. This belief adds a new dimension to understanding his motivations and decisions. It’s a perspective that challenges us, and forces us to reevaluate what drives the champions inside the ring.
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The world of heavyweight boxing never stands still. The Fury-Usyk fight remains a missed opportunity. However, new challenges and bouts are coming. Fury will take on former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou on October 28th. Additionally, it’s a crossover bout as Ngannou marks his debut in boxing with it. Furthermore, Usyk will defend his WBA, WBO, and IBF titles against Daniel Dubois. Indeed, this adds excitement to the heavyweight scene.
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