Tyson Fury RAGES at Oleksandr Usyk after heated face-off at weigh-in (2024)

Tyson Fury raged at Oleksandr Usykin what was a heated final face-off during the weigh-ins ahead of their colossal undisputed heavyweight showdown on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

The Gypsy King, who has been hailed for his incredible body transformation ahead of this bout, weighed in 29lbs (two stone) heavier than his opponent, at 262lbs, with Usyk weighing in at 233.5lbs - the heaviest weight he has recorded in his career.

But conversely to Thursday's well-mannered press conference, tempers flared after both fighters had stepped off the scales. The heavyweights squared off and butted heads on stage. A fracas subsequently broke out with Fury appearing to push Usyk away from him, before the pair were pulled away by their respective teams.


After the mele had died down, Fury unleashed a furious tirade to a DAZN reporter, shouting: 'I’m coming for his heart. F*** his belts, I’m coming for his f***ing heart. I’m going to knock him spark out. F*** all his team, f*** the lot of them! They can all get it if they want to. S***houses!'

The Gypsy King was also asked how he was feeling after the face-off, to which he replied: 'I'm ready to rock and roll tonight, I'm going to knock this little f***er spark out.'

‼️ Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk FINAL FACE-OFF…

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— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) May 17, 2024

‼️ Tyson Fury’s explosive final words before the Oleksandr Usyk fight tomorrow night: “I’m coming for his heart, f*** his belts, I’m coming for his f***ing heart. F*** him.”

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Tempers flared as Tyson Fury (left) and Oleksandr Usyk (right) clashed during their weigh-in

The Gypsy King delivered a furious rant after stepping off the scales, claiming he was 'going to knock this little f***er spark out,' in reference to Usyk

Usyk, conversely was much calmer, delivering a final message to Fury ahead of the bout.

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Speaking to a reporter the 36-year-old said: 'Don't be afraid I will not leave you alone tomorrow.'

He also revealed the advice his father would have given him ahead of the fight, stating: 'Son, you can [do it].

'It's my plan. If I will be nervous, I will not win.'

'My fans – I love you! See you tomorrow,' he added.

Usyk had arrived at the arena first and was in an excellent mood as he jumped up and down dancing while he made his way to the stage.

The Manchester-born fighter followed him in next, wearing a pair of navy sweatpants a hat and with no top on. He too looked pumped as he punched the air with his hands on the way to the stage.

The fighters appeared to push each other apart during the weigh-in before a mele of bodies engulfed the stage

Fury also said: 'I’m coming for his f***ing heart. I’m going to knock him spark out'

Usyk, meanwhile, told his opponent 'not to be afraid' and that he was 'not going to leave him alone on Saturday night'

The Gypsy King weighed in for the fight 29lbs (2 stone) heavier than his opponent at262lbs

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Fury and Usyk sat down at a press conference on Thursday in Saudi Arabia, with Fury refusing to face-off against Usyk, folding his arms and staring out towards the audience inside the arena as the Ukrainian stared him down.

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When asked why he didn't face off against Usyk, Fury had told Sky Sports, 'He's a scary-looking dude.'

He added: 'I'm just here to relax now and wait until I get into the ring on Saturday night. All the talking is done, all the interviewing is done. I'm really relaxed and focused.'

Usyk said: 'Let's make history. Enough.'

Ahead of their weigh-in, Joseph Parker said to TNT Sports: 'He's just a lot more confident in this fight and that also comes down to his work and the team that he has had in his camp. The sparring is the most important part leading into this fight.'

He added: 'The advantage for Tyson is his size and reach and I think he has to use that advantage, I know he has lost a lot of weight but he is still a big man.'

Usyk, meanwhile, weighed in at 233.5lbs - the heaviest of his boxing career so far

Fury was seen in the mele of bodies shouting back at Usyk as he was held back by his team

Fury had cut an energetic and up beat figure as he walked to the stage, sparring the air with his fists, but had unleashed a venomous tirade afterward

Usyk held his fist aloft in the air after making his way out of the fracas on the stage

The explosive weigh-in was stark in contrast to Thursday's well-mannered press conference

Fury (left) had refused to look at Usyk (right) during yesterday's meeting with the press

Speaking ahead of the much-anticipated bout, heavyweight fighter Joseph Parker called Usyk (pictured) a 'crafty' boxer before lauding him as 'phenomenal'

Fury, meanwhile, was looking in good shape on stage, having undergone a huge body transformation for the fight

Parker added: 'Usyk though is crafty and is phenomenal.'

Carl Frampton also gave his verdict on how Fury can use his physical attributes to beat Usyk ahead of their weigh-in.

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'There's a lot more to him though people are just saying Tyson Fury is too big and too strong but all the other attributes, his height, reach and the weight,' he said to TNT Sports.

'There's a lot more to Tyson Fury than just being a big man.'

Fury has recently been hailed by many for his recent body transformation ahead Saturday's fight, with the WBC heavyweight cutting a much leaner physique.

After months of build-up, Fury seems to have been working very hard in the gym and his strength and conditioning coach,Kristian Blacklock, previously claimed before the fight was postponed that the Gypsy King is in the 'best shape of his life'.

He said: 'As a team we had Tyson Fury in the best shape of his life as we quietly worked away, stronger, leaner but we will be ready when the fight is rearranged.'

His strength and conditioning coach has claimed that Fury is 'stronger and leaner' now

Fury shared his phenomenal body transformation on social media after his undisputed title clash with Oleksandr Usyk was postponed

Fury has been praised for his training regime and physical conditioning ahead of his fight

The Gypsy King's S&C coach Kristian Blacklock said Fury was in the best shape of his life ahead of the Usyk fight - claiming he was 'stronger and learner' than ever before

Much has been said of Fury's nutrition and training plan ahead of the fight, with nutritionist Greg Marriott revealing to Men's Health that the boxer hsa been consuming 3,000 calories on rest days and between 4,000 to 6,000 calories on training days.

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He said that the Gypsy King is eating up to six meals per day in the run-up to the fight.

Fury has previously shared shots of his strict diet, with the WBC heavyweight posting a picture of a plate loaded with salad, chicken and rice on his social media.

Claims have also been made that Fury has added more garlic to his dietin a bid to help him recover from the cut he received above his eye during a sparring session earlier this year.

But there have been some concerns that the British fighter's weight loss could have a detrimental impact to his punching power.

Marriott gave some insights to Fury's nutrition over the past six months, telling Sky Sportson Thursday:'We went out to Jeddah in November and did a fat-loss camp for six weeks, then got into serious training. I've been in camp with him for six months.

'Listen, he's telling me himself, he's never gonna be body beautiful. It's not about that. The body composition that has changed with him... I think people think he's gonna be like 17.13st (249lb) – never.'

'People say, 'What's changed in camp the last three years?' Me. I'm not being big-headed, it is. I've come in and I've said: 'Right, this is what we're gonna do.' And it's nice, because he's trusted me with everything.'

Fury shared a photo of hischicken, rice and salad lunch with fans on social media

Usyk was previously a cruiserweight before making the step up to the heavyweight division

The Ukrainian has undergone a huge transformation after becoming a heavyweight boxer

'Watch what he does to Usyk. It'll be like man versus boy, I promise you. He's a serious Tyson Fury at the minute,' Marriott added.

Usyk too has been through an incredible transformation in recent years. While his opponent has looked to become leaner, the Ukrainian fighter has looked to add bulk and power.

The 37-year-old had earned his first world title at cruiserweight and has only fought six times in the heavyweight division. He was also notably undefeated in 16 bouts at cruiserweight.

Yet his seamless transformation into the heavyweight division has been, in part, down to his stellar training regime and his dedication to the profession.

Tyson Fury RAGES at Oleksandr Usyk after heated face-off at weigh-in (2024)

FAQs

What did Tyson Fury say to Usyk? ›

'Forget his belts. I'm coming for his heart, he's getting it tomorrow,' Fury threatened in a brief bust-up with Usyk. Tyson Fury shoved and swore at Oleksandr Usyk at the weigh-in as the build-up to their historic undisputed heavyweight clash exploded into life.

Did Fury refuse to fight Usyk? ›

Fury vs Usyk: Tyson Fury refuses face-off with Oleksandr Usyk in subdued final press conference | Boxing News | Sky Sports.

How much will Usyk make against Fury? ›

Although Fury was the loser, he was the winner in the purse with 100 million dollars, while the Ukrainian triumphed in the ring but lost in the bank with just 45 million. After 12 rounds of fighting, the judges, by split decision, determined Usyk as the winner.

Is Tyson Fury undefeated? ›

Fury suffered a split decision loss as he relinquished his WBC belt and undefeated record, with Usyk becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.

How much did Fury weigh for the Usyk fight? ›

The two undefeated world champions will contest the historic undisputed heavyweight title in Riyadh, with all four belts on the line. Fury - at 18st 7lb (262lb) - came in at his lightest in over four years but still with a significant weight advantage.

What does Tyson Fury calls himself? ›

Born in Manchester, Tyson Fury is deeply proud of his family ties to Ireland. The 35-year-old's family are part of the Irish Traveller community and Tyson refers to himself as the Gypsy King.

Has Usyk ever lost? ›

As an amateur boxer, Usyk won heavyweight gold medals at the 2011 World Championships and 2012 Olympics while accumulating a record of 335 wins and 15 losses. He turned professional in 2013, winning his first world title in 2016.

How rich is Tyson Fury? ›

Tyson Fury's net worth stands at $50million, but not all of it comes from his professional boxing career. He's made his millions both on and off the battleground – he even has his own Netflix show.

How much is Anthony Joshua's net worth in 2024? ›

Anthony Joshua's net worth in 2024 is likely well over $80 million as per various sources. This puts him among the top earners in boxing and his wealth comes from several sources. Fight purses are a major contributor, with big paydays for fights in Saudi Arabia inflating his earnings.

Is Tyson Fury related to his wife? ›

Paris Fury is a TV star and author, who is famously the wife of boxing champ Tyson Fury. She met her future husband in 2005, at a mutual friend's wedding when she was 15, and he was 17. The two both came from similar backgrounds and grew up in gypsy families.

How heavy is Tyson Fury? ›

Is Tyson Fury really 6'9"? ›

He suggests that Fury's flat-soled shoes might be the culprit behind his seemingly diminished stature. Fury is closer to 6' 7" or 6' 8". As mentioned earlier they are wearing different shoes with Magic's shoes with a heel at the back of the sole and Fury's being completely flat.

Has Usyk ever fought Tyson Fury? ›

The Ukrainian won on a split decision following the match in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Usyk had 115-112 and 114-113 on two cards, while Fury took the other 114-113. Fury disputed his loss after the match, saying: "I believe I won that fight. I think he won a few rounds but I won the majority of them.

What Tyson Fury said about God? ›

In a pre-fight interview, Fury spoke about his faith, saying, “Without failure, I can train all I want, but whoever God wants to win this fight will win. It doesn't matter if you're from the gutter or the kingdom of wherever.”

Is Usyk the best boxer? ›

Fresh off his victory over the previously undefeated Tyson Fury on May 18, the Ring Ratings Panel unanimously voted to elevate Oleksandr Usyk to the number one spot on the magazine's pound-for-pound list. The Ukrainian's resume was already first ballot Hall of Fame-worthy prior to the Fury bout.

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