Some boxers might have thought about retiring after such a historic match and enormous purse in Saudi Arabia, but not Fury. The 6 feet 9-inch boxer, who tells supporters he has a ten-fight strategy, is on the verge of stardom and flourishes at the top. Anthony Joshua and Usyk are two of the greatest boxers of Tyson’s generation that he hopes to face in the ring. With a 35-fight unblemished record going into Riyadn, who can blame him for being in a confident mood?
The victor of Fury vs. Usyk will establish the heavyweight division and provide fans with something they have desperately been without for the past 25 years: a legitimate heavyweight boxing champion. Will Oleksandr emerge victorious in both weight classes, or will Tyson leave his mark on history? Supporters can make predictions on the BetOnline betting apps. Fury was the early favorite, but support for Usyk is growing.