Fury assures no cut concerns, ready ‘to do the job’ in Usyk rematch

Tyson Fury assures there are no cut concerns as he is ready “to do the job” in his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.

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English boxer Tyson Fury flexes his muscles in training on Wednesday. Fury assures no cut concerns, ready 'to do the job' in Usyk rematch

FURY ASSURES NO CUT CONCERNS, VOWS AVENGE LONE LOSS IN CAREER

xxx Fury (34-1-1, 24 KOs) assures there are no cut concerns in the rematch, as he vows to avenge his lone loss in his career.

Furthermore, the 36-year-old English heavyweight fighter assured there won’t be any problems regarding his eye like before.

Moreover, Fury cited an “easier” training and preparation leading to Saturday’s fight at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“I’ve done lots of sparring nd I’ve been able to train properly, whereas before it’s no secret that I didn’t do a lot of sparring,” Fury told Sky Sports.

“This time, it’s been a lot easier,” he added.

USYK UNBOTHERED BY ENGLISH RIVAL’S ‘A LOT OF PAIN’ THREATS

Moreover, Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) was unbothered by Fury’s threats that he will inflict “a lot of pain” against him.

Furthermore, the 37-year-old Ukrainian fighter only gave a short response when he was told of Fury’s threats to him for the rematch.

“Ok,” Usyk told DAZN.

Meanwhile, Usyk’s promoter Alex Krassyuk described Fury as “serious like a monk” after the British fighter’s public workout on Wednesday.

“This time, he (Fury) kept it serious like a monk,” Krassyuk said.

“Most likely, he’ll try and make some corrections in his technique and tactics,” he added.

EDDIE HEARN PREDICTS FURY POINTS WIN OVER USYK IN REMATCH

Furthermore, trainer Eddie Hearn predicts Fury to get a points win over Usyk in their rematch.

Moreover, Hearn predicted a “close fight” on Saturday, similar to their May 18 initial fight when Usyk won by split decision.

“I think people are forgetting for close the (first) fight was. It’s difficult to not pick Oleksandr Usyk for this fight, but I had it two rounds max for Oleksandr Usyk,” Hearn told Matchroom Boxing.

“I expect another really close fight on Saturday. I’m picking Tyson Fury for many reasons,” he added.

Hearn is convinced Fury will beat Usyk by getting the nod from the judges.