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Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk radio coverage: How to listen to heavyweight rematch for free

Tyson Fury hopes to exact revenge on Oleksandr Usyk when the two heavyweights meet once more in Saudi Arabia this Saturday.

The 'Gypsy King' looks to right his wrong from May, after he was handed the first professional loss of his career while relinquishing his WBC title after being bested by undefeated Ukrainian Usyk via split decision after 12 incredibly close rounds. A WBA (Super), WBO, IBO and IBF title holder at the time of the action, Usyk became the first undisputed divisional champ since Lennox Lewis' mirror achievement in November 1999 through the feat.

However, the 22-0 man will give Fury (34-1-1) a chance to atone for his loss seven months ago when the two square off once more at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh this Saturday evening. Fury has already admitted that a trilogy is on the way should he reign supreme, while Usyk could be eyeing a return to cruiserweight with nothing left to prove after clearing up the heavyweight division if he has his own hand raised once more.

While up to 40,000 fans are expected to travel to Riyadh to watch the action unfold before their eyes, millions of others will decide to watch and listen on the TV and radio. Here, the Daily Record breaks down how fight fans can tune into Fury's second showdown of the year with Usyk for free via radio...

Those who are unable to watch the action unfold will be able to make the most of free radio coverage of Fury vs Usyk II. Mark Chapman will be bringing boxing enthusiasts live coverage from 9pm through BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport Website.

The commentary for the main event will be led by Ronald McIntosh and former WBA World Super-Middleweight champion George Groves. Ex-WBA lightweight champion Anthony Crolla will also provide

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