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Oleksandr Usyk 'not afraid' of Tyson Fury amid talk of undisputed title fight

Oleksandr Usyk says both he and Tyson Fury need the undisputed heavyweight title fight as talks continue regarding when and where to stage the bout.

Boxing’s marquee division has not had an undisputed champion for two decades, not since Lennox Lewis held all four belts around the turn of the millennium.

Usyk, 36, currently holds the WBO, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles after back-to-back victories against Anthony Joshua, while Fury is the WBC champion.

The pair, both undefeated as professional boxers, are in talks to secure a bout to take place in the next few months, with Saudi Arabia long tipped to host – although that possibility appears to have cooled in recent weeks. Late April, at London's Wembley Stadium, has been mooted.

Speaking to Sky Sports' The Overlap, Usyk said: "I need this fight and that's it. I think he needs it too. This fight is very important for both of us.

“All four belts haven't been held by one person. So both of us need this fight."

Usyk, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion, has not fought since outpointing Joshua in their rematch in Jeddah last August, where he prevailed by split decision.

Fury, meanwhile, was last in action in December, when he knocked out fellow Brit Derek Chisora in the 10th-round in London.

Usyk, 20-0 as a pro, said he expects the “more audacious” style of Fury (33-0-1) to present more problems than Joshua did, but the Ukrainian said: "I'm not afraid of Tyson Fury. This will be like any other fight. It's just a big man who has never lost before against a man who has the WBC belt.

"Of course, it's possible to get carried away but actually this is a normal fight for the right to win all the belts. If a person is bigger than me, it doesn't mean they're stronger than me.

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