Frank Warren believes Tyson Fury will 'do Oleksandr Usyk at his own game' and warned fans about reading too much into the British fighter's performance against Francis Ngannou last year.
Fury and Usyk are set for a showdown in Saudi Arabia in just a few weeks’ time for a fight a long time in the making. The heavyweight division has not seen a unified world champion since Lennox Lewis reigned supreme between November 1999 and April 2000.
Fury was floored in the third round by former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou on the Cameroonian's professional boxing debut in October before winning via a contentious split decision to remain undefeated.
But speaking to Sky Sports, Warrned warned: "[Tyson] got clipped in the [Ngannou] fight, but he did what a champion does, and that is get back into the fight.
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