Oleksandr Usyk goes to have one other tall job in Tyson Fury once more Saturday.
Whereas Oleksandr Usyk tipped the scales at 226 kilos, Fury recorded 281 kilos at Usyk vs. Fury 2 weigh-ins Friday afternoon in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Each Usyk and Fury had their garments on once they stepped on the size, which can clarify the 55-pound distinction.
Of their first battle, Oleksandr Usyk weighed 223.5 kilos, whereas Tyson Fury hit 262 kilos.
Oleksandr Usyk (22-0) is the 2012 Olympic gold medalist in boxing. He turned skilled in 2013 and has been dominant since, turning into the primary (and up to now solely) undisputed cruiserweight champion within the four-belt period. Most not too long ago, Usyk defeated Fury through cut up choice to change into the undisputed heavyweight champion this previous Might, earlier than later vacating the IBF heavyweight championship in June.
Fury (34-1-1) is without doubt one of the most embellished heavyweight champions in current historical past, and he suffered his first profession skilled loss to Usyk of their earlier showdown. The judges scored the shut battle 115–112, 114–113, 113–114, to Usyk.
Take a look at Usyk vs. Fury 2 weigh-in outcomes under.
Struggle card (DAZN at 10:30 a.m. ET)
Oleksandr Usyk (226) vs. Tyson Fury (281) – Heavyweight
Moses Itauma (249.1) vs. Demsey McKean (251.1); Heavyweight
Serhii Bohachuk (153.1) vs. Ishmael Davis (153.6); Gentle middleweight
Johnny Fisher (241.1) vs. Dave Allen (257.6); Heavyweight
Isaac Lowe (125.1) vs. Lee McGregor (125.9); Featherweight
Peter McGrail (129.8) vs. Rhys Edwards (129.1); Tremendous featherweight
Daniel Lapin (174.9) vs Dylan Colin (173.1); Gentle heavyweight
Andrii Novytskyi (237.0) vs Edgar Ramirez (261.1); Heavyweight
Mohammad Alakel (134.1) vs. Joshua Ocampo (133.4) tremendous featherweight