Oleksandr Usyk's promoter, Alexander Krasyuk, commented on Turki Al-Sheikh's desire to organize a third fight between the Ukrainian boxer and British fighter Tyson Fury. The contract for the Ukrainian boxer specifies only two fights, and the idea of a third one arose after Fury's first loss.
Quote: "For him, it's nothing personal, just business. From a commercial point of view, the third fight is a vacuum. He openly supports Tyson. But what's the problem? I openly support Usyk.
The idea of a trilogy between Usyk and Fury came up after the first fight. When it became clear that Tyson didn’t win, our contract has a rematch clause. And then, obviously, if Tyson loses, you can imagine for a second that the trilogy could be possible. If Tyson wins in the second match."
Reminder. Tyson Fury is taking his preparation for the rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, scheduled for December 21, very seriously. He even stopped communicating with his family for the sake of training, and hadn’t spoken to his wife for about three months.