The Controversial Fight
Tyson Fury, also known as the Gypsy King, is in the clear as he avoids a potential £200MILLION lawsuit. This comes after his rival, Oleksandr Usyk, spoke out about the situation. The highly anticipated fight between Fury and Usyk was scheduled for December 23rd but had to be postponed due to Fury's controversial win over Francis Ngannou. Although Fury emerged victorious, he did sustain some injuries during the crossover fight.
Injuries and Postponement
During the fight, Fury was knocked down and was seen with a black eye the following day. As a result, his team decided to postpone the bout with Usyk to allow him time to recover from his wounds. The possibility of a £200m lawsuit from Saudi chiefs loomed over Fury if he failed to fight in December. It was believed that only a significant injury would excuse him from the pre-agreed date.
Usyk's Support
However, Oleksandr Usyk, aged 36, has come forward to express his agreement with the fight's delay. He acknowledged Fury's injuries sustained in the match against Ngannou and stated that he would be happy for the fight to be postponed until next year. Usyk's promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, also confirmed that the Saudi organizers have agreed to the delay, praising their professionalism and dedication to meeting the fighters' wants and needs.
With Usyk's support and the understanding of the Saudi organizers, Tyson Fury can now breathe a sigh of relief as he avoids a potentially massive lawsuit. The new date for the fight is yet to be announced, but both fighters can look forward to a highly anticipated showdown in the near future.
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