Oleksandr Usyk is not an all-time great despite wins over Tyson Fury according to ex-world champion Duke McKenzie. The Ukrainian star cemented his name in the record books in 2024 becoming the
Oleksandr Usyk has barely put a foot wrong during his unblemished 23-0 professional career. The Ukrainian slickster is the current pound-for-pound king of boxing and is one of only three male
Tyson Fury is hanging up his gloves. The former heavyweight champion announced Monday that he is retiring from boxing at the age of 36, less than a month after “The Gypsy King” lost for a second consecutive time to Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury is one of the best fighters of his generation, reaching boxing's pinnacle as a heavyweight, but skeptics wonder whether this will stick
After dominating Tyson Fury in two epic battles, Oleksandr Usyk unveils who he will face next as he continues his pursuit of undisputed glory in the heavyweight division.
It was not clear why Fury mentioned Turpin. The Englishman was an 18th century highway robber and horse thief. "The Gypsy King" suffered back-to-back defeats against Usyk. He lost via split ...
British heavyweight Tyson Fury has retired from boxing — again — one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
They disagreed over many things, but Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury seem to see eye-to-eye on who will rule the heavyweight division in years to come.
Oleksandr Usyk has beaten both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua twice in his illustrious career, but the Ukrainian has refused to predict a winner if the two Brits were to ever fight
In May 2024, Usyk handed Fury his first career loss by split decision to spoil a career 34-0-1 record. Usyk won the rematch in December. By claiming a unanimous decision, Usyk retained the WBA, WBO and WBC heavyweight championships in the fight held in Saudi Arabia.
Oleksandr Usyk continues his remarkable journey as an undefeated professional boxer and is arguably the best heavyweight of the modern era. The Ukrainian curren
Tyson Fury has announced his retirement from boxing just under a month after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch between the two heavyweights. Fury made the announcement on Instagram with a video accompanied by the caption: "Thanks it's been a blast. Thanks to everyone who helped out along the way!