Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will go head-to-head in a highly anticipated heavyweight world boxing championship fight in Riyadh on May 18, 2024. This clash is being billed as the fight of a generation, with the first undisputed heavyweight bout in 25 years. Both fighters are undefeated and are looking to be crowned as the sport’s first four-belt champion in the oil-funded capital of Saudi Arabia.
The hype surrounding this fight has reached a fever pitch, with comparisons being made to legendary fighters like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. The massive 6ft 9in British fighter, Tyson Fury, has shed excess weight and looks lean and agile at 262lb. On the other hand, Oleksandr Usyk, a southpaw Ukrainian with an impressive resume, has bulked up to 233.5lb and has triumphed against bigger opponents in the past, including Anthony Joshua.
The atmosphere leading up to the fight has been explosive, with tensions running high between the two camps. Fury’s father got into a physical altercation with Usyk’s entourage, and Fury himself shoved Usyk at the weigh-in event. Both fighters have a lot at stake in this bout, with reports suggesting Fury could bank at least £100 million from the fight. British and Ukrainian fans have been vocal in their support, adding to the excitement surrounding this historic event.
Both Fury and Usyk have impeccable records in the ring, with Fury holding the WBC belt and Usyk taking Joshua’s IBF, WBA, and WBO titles in 2021. Fury famously upset Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 and has a memorable trilogy against Deontay Wilder in his portfolio. Usyk, on the other hand, has an impressive amateur record and quickly rose to prominence in the professional ranks, becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion within 15 fights.
With so much at stake, this fight promises to be a nail-biter that could come down to whoever can stay smart and adapt over the 12 scheduled rounds. Opinions are divided on the outcome of the bout, with some favoring Fury’s size and movement while others back Usyk’s supreme skills and fitness. It remains to be seen who will emerge victorious in what is being hailed as the most important fight of the 21st century.