Fury says Usyk won’t overcome size difference in the fight to crown the undisputed heavyweight champ
MORECAMBE, England (AP) — For Tyson Fury, size will count for everything in his fight with Oleksandr Usyk to crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 2000.
Usyk, a former cruiserweight, might be giving away around 50 pounds (22.7 kilograms) to Fury, who — at 6-foot-9 (2.09 meters) — is 6 inches (15cm) taller and has a bigger reach of 7 inches (nearly 18cm).
Speaking at a news conference on Wednesday, Fury complimented Usyk’s boxing skills but said the size difference between the two unbeaten fighters would be too big for the Ukrainian to overcome in the May 18 bout in Saudi Arabia.
“We have weight divisions for a reason,” Fury said. “I’ve studied every cruiserweight there has ever lived and when the cruiserweights step up to fight the big boys, usually they are found wanting.