Western Mail

Bellew set for tough Usyk test

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TONY Bellew is confident he will pass the “ultimate test” of his career to become the undisputed world cruiserwei­ght champion tomorrow.

The Liverpudli­an faces the highly-rated and undefeated Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, holder of the WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF and Ring magazine titles, at Manchester Arena.

Bellew is stepping back down from the heavyweigh­t division for what could be his final fight in the hope of fulfilling his dream of becoming world champion.

Asked if he was facing he best opponent yet, the 35-year-old said: “Yes – he is the ultimate test. There is nothing this man cannot do in a boxing ring. He is the most complete fighter I have ever faced. Everything he does is class.

“I meet a man who has exceptiona­l skills, an exceptiona­l talent. He has everything I have except that one thing – I can turn someone’s lights out in the blink of an eye.

“It’s never happened to him before but it could happen on Saturday. I am going to find a way.”

Usyk, 31, is an Olympic gold medallist and unbeaten in 15 fights as a profession­al. He is expected to step up to heavyweigh­t in the near future and could have his eyes on Anthony Joshua’s titles.

Bellew has won 30 of his 33 fights, the two most recent being his heavily-billed bouts against David Haye in the top division. He briefly retired after the second of those in May but was quickly tempted back into the ring by the opportunit­y to face Usyk.

Bellew said: “I have to beat him up on Saturday, or find a way to do the impossible.

“The only chance I have is a puncher’s chance – I cannot outbox this man. He is a formidable opponent. He has everything any boxer could possibly want and he is a horrible southpaw.

“But I’ve shown what I can do at heavyweigh­t and, believe you me, I will show even more what I can do at cruiserwei­ght. I am faster, sharper and possibly even stronger at cruiserwei­ght.”

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