SCARED GYPSY CONFESSION! Tyson Fury Explains Usyk Face-off Snub

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Fury’s Mind Games: Refusing Eye Contact with Usyk at Tense Face-Off

Tyson fury refuse Face off with Usyk ahead of crucial clash

Tyson Fury’s pre-fight antics took an interesting turn as he opted not to make eye contact with Oleksandr Usyk during their face-off ahead of their highly anticipated heavyweight title fight.

Undefeated Champions Set for Historic Clash

Both Fury, the WBC champion, and Usyk, the unified WBO, WBA, and IBF champion, are undefeated. Their meeting will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

The fight, taking place in Saudi Arabia, has already seen its share of controversy, with Usyk’s team raising concerns about the ring canvas.

A Tense Press Conference

Tyson Fury explains Usyk's Face-off snub

Despite the pre-fight drama, the press conference itself was a subdued affair. Both fighters seemed focused on the upcoming battle and exchanged minimal verbals.

However, one moment stood out: Fury’s refusal to make eye contact with Usyk during the traditional face-off as reported by Sports Buddy.

Usyk followed the customary approach, turning sideways to face Fury. In contrast, Fury chose to face the crowd, flexing his muscles and singing along to music before leaving the stage.

Usyk remained composed despite Fury’s unconventional behavior and even tried to make eye contact with him before he departed.

Tyson Fury Explains His Actions

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Fury and Usyk will faceoff on May 18 (EPA)

When questioned about his actions, Fury offered a lighthearted explanation to Sky Sports: “He’s a scary looking dude.”

This behavior is a stark contrast to Fury’s usual persona. He is known for his pre-fight theatrics and intense stare-downs with opponents.

Later, Tyson Fury adopted a more respectful tone: “I want to thank Usyk for challenging me. I aim to put on a show.”

Respectful Words from Both Fighters

While Tyson Fury opted for a more unconventional approach, both fighters ultimately expressed their desire to showcase their skills in the ring and emerge safely.

Tyson Fury added: “I’m ready. Got nothing to say, apart from I’m ready for a good fight and if it’s tough or easy, either way I’m ready. God bless him. I’ll say a prayer for him before the fight for us both to get out of the ring safely.”

Usyk kept his message short and impactful: “Let’s make history. Enough. Let your hands talk in the ring.”

The contrasting pre-fight approaches have only heightened the anticipation for this historic heavyweight showdown. All eyes will be on the ring on Saturday night to see how these undefeated champions translate their words and actions into the fight itself.

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