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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk prediction made by supercomputer

Tyson Fury is predicted to triumph over Oleksandr Usyk on points in their undisputed world heavyweight title fight in Saudi Arabia this Saturday.

The two heavyweights are set to clash in a bid to become the first undisputed champion in the weight class since Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in 1999. Usyk currently holds the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles.

An AI analysis by OLBG, which took into account the strengths and weaknesses of both fighters, has tipped Fury for victory due to his superior boxing IQ, experience, and significant reach and size advantage over Usyk.

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Standing at 6'9" with an 85" reach, Fury is considerably taller and longer than his Ukrainian adversary (6'3", 78" reach), which could prove crucial in keeping Usyk at a distance. Another point in Fury's favour is his unorthodox style, which adds an element of unpredictability to his game.

Fury's ability to adapt to various opponents, as seen in his bouts against Deontay Wilder, makes him a formidable adversary. His capacity to alter his game plan and style both before and during a fight only adds to his threat, reports the Mirror.

As for Usyk, he is a master technician with exceptional footwork, speed, and ring IQ. His movement and ability to control the pace of the fight are key elements to his success.

While Usyk has less experience than Fury in the heavyweight division, his victories against Derek Chisora and Anthony Joshua show that he can handle the jump up and fight against opponents who are bigger than him.

Despite this, the supercomputer has ruled that Fury will win. They say: "Given the strengths and weaknesses of both fighters, this

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