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Fury, Usyk unificatio­n bout in February

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The fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk to unify all of the major heavyweigh­t boxing titles will be in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh on February 17, promoters announced yesterday.

The last fight to crown an undisputed heavyweigh­t champion was in 1999, when Lennox Lewis beat Evander Holyfield to win three major titles — the WBC, WBA and IBF belts. Lewis had to relinquish his WBA title the following year in a dispute over his next title defence.

This time, it’s for four belts. Englishman Fury (34-0-1) is the WBC champion and Ukrainian Usyk (21-0) holds the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, having previously been the undisputed champion at cruiserwei­ght in 2018-19.

Fury and Usyk were expected to meet on Christmas Eve but the fight was delayed after Fury’s disappoint­ing performanc­e in a split-decision victory over MMA star Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia last month.

“I am destined to cement my legacy as the No 1 fighter in this era, and to do that, I’ve got to beat this little man,” said Fury, who has previously referred to Usyk as a “middleweig­ht”.

“That’s it. Simple as. He’s a tricky man, a good boxer, slick, all of that, but I’ve seen many people like him before. When they fight the big men, they struggle.”

Usyk is coming off a defence against Daniel Dubois in Poland. The Ukrainian has beaten British opponents in all of his last four fights, including when he won his heavyweigh­t titles from Anthony Joshua in 2021 and defended them in a rematch in Saudi Arabia the following year.

“I have no goal,” Usyk said. “Only the way. And my way is ‘The Undisputed’.”

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