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Tyson Fury told to lay off 'junk food, alcohol and drugs' ahead of Oleksandr Usyk showdown

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Vitali Klitschko, the former heavyweight boxing champ and now Mayor of Kyiv, has given Tyson Fury some tips for his upcoming fight with Oleksandr Usyk, telling him to avoid "junk food, alcohol and drugs" to win.Chatting with filmmaker Andrew Drury, Klitschko shared his thoughts on the big fight happening on May 18 in Saudi Arabia, warning Fury: "Not so much junk food, no alcohol, no drugs and good prepare for this fight." When asked who he thought would win, Vitali, also known as 'Dr Ironfist' when he was boxing, said it's hard to guess. "Usyk and Fury have different skills," he added. "But they are very successful in his career and that's why the whole world is looking and waiting for this fight."He added that everyone is expecting an exciting match and explained: "Everybody expects a very dramatic interesting fight, but nobody in the world can predict the decision of this fight.

It's heavyweight division, every punch makes a decision."Klitschko didn't want to say for sure who'd come out on top, but he's rooting for Usyk: "And that's why it will be biggest mistake to say who will be the winner.

Yes, of course I keep my fingers crossed for Usyk.", reports The Express. He hopes Usyk wins and takes the WBC belt back to Ukraine, but says we'll just have to wait and see what happens.

Vitali Klitschko, who is now 51 years old, made a funny comment saying in his mind he's "ready to beat Usyk and Tyson Fury" in boxing.

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