Gareth A. Davies reveals that Tyson Fury had an impressive training camp before his fight with Oleksandr Usyk was postponed due to an injury. Fury’s performance in sparring was described as exceptional, and he was dominating his partners. However, there are concerns about whether Fury will be able to make it through camp without reopening his fresh cut.
The undisputed fight between Fury and Usyk has been rescheduled for May 18th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Both fighters will face a $10 million penalty if they are unable to complete their training camp. It is believed that Fury is more likely to be the one to pay this penalty.
According to Gareth A. Davies, Fury is now a highly valuable sports figure, comparable to a “Rolls-Royce.” His popularity and past accomplishments make him a significant presence in the upcoming fight on May 18th. Despite a recent loss to Francis Ngannou, Fury is determined to prove himself and is expected to be ready for the fight.
There is speculation about whether Fury will be able to fulfill his promise to fight despite his injury. He has assured His Excellency Turki Alalshikh that he will enter the ring even if he is stitched up. However, the severity of the cut raises doubts about his ability to follow through on this commitment.
Gareth A. Davies expresses his admiration for Fury, describing him as a multi-million dollar sports figure. He compares him to a “Rolls-Royce” in terms of his significance and value. Davies believes that Fury will be prepared for the fight on May 18th and suggests that it has become an even bigger event than it was previously.
The postponement of the fight allows for more time to promote the Fury vs. Usyk match. While this may be seen as a positive, some fans are growing tired of Fury and question his intentions in facing Usyk. Gareth A. Davies dismisses these concerns, stating that the conflict between Fury and Usyk has resolved any doubts and that there are plans for multiple fights in the future.
According to the Source boxingnews24.com