Simply weeks out from his title rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, former undisputed WBC heavyweight kingpin, Tyson Fury has denied rumors he had a dismal coaching camp earlier than his Could unification conflict — laying all of the props on the ft of the Ukrainian fan-favorite.
Fury, a former undisputed WBC heavyweight champion, noticed his unbelievable 35-fight unbeaten skilled run come to an finish earlier this 12 months, struggling a one-sided break up choice loss to Usyk, because the Ukrainian puncher managed to turn out to be the undisputed divisional champion.
Tyson Fury denies rumors of a disrupted coaching camp forward of first struggle with Oleksandr Usyk
And slated to do battle as soon as extra in Saudi Arabia later this month, Morecambe native, Fury addressed rumors of a doubtlessly derailed coaching camp forward of their first matchup — claiming Usyk deserves all of the props for his magnificent efficiency within the desert.
“I don’t make any excuses,” Tyson Fury advised DAZN throughout a latest interview. “It was a fantastic training camp. Never once have I ever said I had any problems in camp. Because I didn’t. I’ve heard a lot of [*censored] talking sh** I had a lot of problems in camp. But I didn’t have no problems. I had a fantastic training camp. He beat me fair and square.”
“There’s no more talking to be saying, ‘Oh, well, I did this wrong. I did that wrong.’ I did nothing wrong,” Tyson Fury defined. “I did everything good. So did he. He got the decision; a split decision, cat’s whisker in it. If I would’ve got the decision, great. He got the decision, fantastic. There’s not much to say, isn’t it? You know, am I going to go and change everything in me camp because I lost a split decision? Hell no.”