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Tyson Fury ‘counting down the days until redemption’ after Oleksandr Usyk defeat

Tyson Fury has resumed training ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk as he targets “redemption” for the only defeat of his career.

Fury and Usyk will lock horns again on December 21 after the Ukrainian became undisputed world heavyweight champion by winning on slit decision in their first meeting on May 18.

Speaking for the first time since that thrilling clash in Saudi Arabia, Fury published footage on social media of him hitting a punch bag before vowing to take revenge.


“Hey guys, Tyson Fury here. Back in the gym as you can see,” Fury said on his Instagram account.

“Counting down the days until I can get my redemption on Usyk. December the 21st is going to be my time.

“I’ve done everything in boxing, but I ain’t come back from a loss. And I relish it, the chance to come back and redeem myself. Get up! December 21st is all me. Undisputed here we come.”

In a caption accompanying the post, Fury insists he knows the reasons for his defeat to Usyk, who now holds the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF belts.


“On December 21st in Riyadh, in the heart of the kingdom, the king will reclaim his throne and become undisputed. @usykaa , I’m coming for you! Get ready for the Gypsy King!” he said.

“The path to redemption is all mine. I know what I have to do, I saw my shortcomings and best believe I am inevitable.”

Fury dominated the middle rounds of the first fight and appeared to be headed for victory, but in a dramatic ninth Usyk landed a series of heavy blows and the Briton was saved by the bell having completed a standing eight count.

It was enough to swing a compelling night in Usyk’s favour and after finishing strongly, he was crowned the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 2000.

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