The fight for the title of absolute world heavyweight champion between WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF champion Oleksandr Usyk and WBC title holder Tyson Fury may not take place. This was announced by the manager of the Ukrainian boxer Egis Klimas. According to him, Usyk's team insists on holding the fight on April 29. If Fury refuses to enter the ring against Alexander, then the Ukrainian is ready to focus on the duel with the WBA mandatory challenger Briton Daniel Dubois. " Otherwise, it will be canceled and we will organize a fight with a mandatory challenger. Something has changed. Top Rank are a little more involved, but not by much.. They still treat Usyk like Fury's previous opponents Derek Chisora \u200b\u200bor Dillian Whyte, they act like it's a normal Fury fight in the UK and everything has to be by his rules.. Now we want to wait a bit as we are going to hire a lawyer who is well versed in British law. We are outsiders, but we cannot agree to everything they throw at us," The duel between Usyk and Fury is scheduled for April 29 in London at Wembley Stadium.. Earlier, Usyk accepted Fury's ultimatum on the distribution of the fee for the title fight according to the 70% to 30% scheme in favor of the Briton.
At the same time, Alexander put forward one condition - the " Later, Fury set Usyk a new condition for holding the title fight - the absence of a rematch option in the contract for the fight, to which the Ukrainian powerfully responded. The 36-year-old Usyk has 20 wins (13 by knockout) in 20 fights. He held four of them in the heavyweight division.. Before that, Alexander became the absolute world champion in the cruiserweight (weight category up to 90.7 kg), having won all four of the most prestigious belts there.. The 34-year-old Fury has 33 wins (24 by KO) and one draw.