Oleksandr Usyk is planning to step back on to the cruiserweight scene if he defeats Tyson Fury for a second time, brushing off any suggestions the world heavyweight champion might retire.
After getting the better of his Manchester-born rival earlier this year, Usyk will, once again, step into the ring with 'The Gypsy King' in Saudi Arabia this Saturday.
The 37-year-old boasts a proud unbeaten professional record - while he has beaten all before him since stepping up a weight class and dominating there, too.
Usyk, 37, is a former undisputed world champion in the cruiserweight ranks. He holds a similar title at heavyweight, after overcoming Fury, 36, via a split decision in Riyadh last May. ALSO READ: Oleksandr Usyk instant reaction to Tyson Fury fight cancellation speaks volumes ALSO READ: Oleksandr Usyk makes surprise Anthony Joshua claim before Tyson Fury rematch Once again, the Gulf state will host their much-anticipated rematch.
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