Tyson Fury is set to seek redemption for his first professional defeat tonight, facing Oleksandr Usyk for a second time. Fury had the upper hand in their initial bout until Usyk made a stunning comeback in the ninth round, almost taking down his opponent.
The Ukrainian emerged as the heavyweight division's first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999, but he was soon compelled to relinquish one of his titles.
Consequently, only three belts will be up for grabs tonight – yet it's clear that the victor will be hailed as the best in the division.
Usyk, having ended the first fight on a high, is regarded by many as the favourite, but Fury has pledged to halt his adversary, ending their rivalry once and for all.
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