HOT NEWS: Tyson Fury DEMANDS Trilogy Fight Against Oleksandr Usyk!
The heavyweight boxing world is on fire once again as Tyson Fury, the self-proclaimed “Gypsy King,” has issued a bold demand for a trilogy fight against Oleksandr Usyk, the man who handed him two consecutive defeats in 2024. After retiring in January following his second loss to the Ukrainian champion, Fury’s recent comments have reignited their rivalry, leaving fans and analysts buzzing with anticipation and debate over whether this blockbuster third bout will happen.
A Rivalry That Refuses to Die
Fury and Usyk’s saga began on May 18, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Usyk won a split decision to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era, claiming Fury’s WBC title along with his own WBA, WBO, and IBF belts. The fight was a back-and-forth thriller, with a pivotal ninth-round knockdown by Usyk—where Fury was left reeling against the ropes—sealing the victory. Their rematch on December 21, 2024, saw Usyk dominate again, this time by unanimous decision (116-112 on all three cards), as he outboxed Fury with superior speed and precision, landing 179 of 423 punches compared to Fury’s 144 of 509.
Fury, who had vowed to knock out Usyk in the rematch, instead retired in January 2025, citing the toll of the losses. However, just months later, on April 29, Fury reversed his retirement, posting on social media: “Beat the f*cker two times and the world knows the truth. Any time any place. UK next time 100K people.” The demand for a trilogy fight in the UK, potentially at Wembley Stadium, has since gained momentum, with Fury doubling down in a recent interview, saying, “I know I can beat him. The world deserves to see us settle this once and for all.”
Usyk’s Surprising Response
Usyk, who is preparing for a July 19 rematch against Daniel Dubois to reclaim the IBF title, hasn’t dismissed the idea of a third fight with Fury. Speaking to talkSPORT on May 3, the 38-year-old Ukrainian said, “If Tyson Fury back with his career, maybe we organise one more fight. No problem, I’m ready. Wembley, yes.” Usyk’s openness to the trilogy, despite his two decisive victories, has added fuel to the fire, with many speculating that the financial draw of a 100,000-fan stadium fight might be too tempting to resist.
However, Usyk has made it clear he only plans to fight twice more before retiring, with Fury and Anthony Joshua as his preferred final opponents. A third bout with Fury would likely be his swan song, potentially cementing his legacy as the greatest heavyweight of his generation after already defeating Fury and Joshua twice each.
A Divided Boxing World
The reaction to Fury’s demand has been polarizing. Some fans and analysts argue that a trilogy is unnecessary given Usyk’s clear dominance in both fights. “Two fights were enough—Usyk proved he’s the better man,” one fan posted online, echoing sentiments on platforms like Reddit, where users have called for Fury to face Joshua instead. Others, however, see the trilogy as a chance for Fury to redeem himself, especially after his father, John Fury, claimed the judges “stole” both fights due to financial motivations, a narrative that has gained traction among Fury’s loyal supporters.
Promoters are also split. Frank Warren, Fury’s promoter, has remained non-committal, noting after the second loss that Fury’s future depends on his own decision. Meanwhile, Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh, who orchestrated the first two fights, has expressed interest in arranging a third bout if Fury can prove his worth, though Usyk’s upcoming fight with Dubois takes precedence.
Can Fury Turn Back the Clock?
At 36, Fury faces questions about his ability to reclaim his former glory. His performances against Usyk exposed vulnerabilities, particularly his inability to handle Usyk’s speed and pressure, as seen in the ninth-round near-knockout in their first fight. Critics argue that Fury, who weighed a career-high 281 pounds in the rematch, may have lost the sharpness that once made him untouchable. Yet, Fury’s history of defying the odds—rising from knockdowns against Deontay Wilder and overcoming personal struggles—has fans wondering if he can pull off one last miracle.
For now, the boxing world waits with bated breath. Will Fury get his trilogy, or will Usyk’s focus on Dubois and a potential Joshua clash close the door on this chapter? One thing is certain: when Fury and Usyk are involved, the drama never ends. Stay tuned for more updates as this heavyweight saga unfolds!
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