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Because Tyson Fury (35) cut his eye during sparring on Friday, he had to postpone his mega fight against Oleksandr Usyk (37), scheduled for mid-February. The boxing highlight is now scheduled for May 18.
Egis Klimas (59), Usyk’s manager, is angry with the news. On “Ring TV” he delivers a 24-hour attack on Fury: “Tyson Fury is a damn coward who will do anything not to compete against Usyk. He asked his old lady to hit him on the head with a frying pan.
It didn’t take long for a response from Scandalnudel Fury. At a virtual meeting on ‘The MMA Hour’ Saturday evening, the Brit initially remained surprisingly calm: ‘Why wouldn’t I want to fight for the biggest payday of my life? I was in training camp for ten weeks. Why? Why wouldn’t I want to fight?”
“Never call me a coward again”
But then the Fury-typical poison arrows immediately followed in the direction of Klimas: “Egis, never call me a coward again. You’re a disgusting piece of shit! You’ve never had a fight in your life and you’re calling me a coward, you rotten rat!”
Fury really infuriated himself: ‘I’ve been boxing for 18 years of my life. I came out of the ground against the greatest punchers in history, was never a coward, never stood down from a man in my life.” Fury also made a declaration of war: “You will all be ready and you will all be like bums for work for me.”
This is how the injury occurred
It was never Fury’s intention not to fight in February. He was “absolutely devastated” by the cancellation. The current WBC heavyweight world champion then explained how the fatal wound occurred.
Accordingly, during twelve rounds of sparring with four different opponents, he was elbowed in the eye: “The eyelid burst open. Of course I was in the hospital and had it stitched up with eleven stitches.”
This certainly does not make the mega-poster between Fury and Usyk any less popular.
Source : Blick

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