Tyson Fury Backed to Beat Oleksandr Usyk Despite Struggling Against Ngannou, Says Carl Frampton

Matthew McConaughey's Spoken Recap of the Article

Tyson Fury Backed to Beat Oleksandr Usyk Despite Struggling Against Ngannou, Says Carl Frampton
courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Carl Frampton, former boxing champion, has expressed his belief that Tyson Fury will still come out victorious against Oleksandr Usyk, despite his recent struggles against Francis Ngannou. Frampton suggests that a dinner Fury attended the night before his bout with Ngannou in Saudi Arabia may have affected his performance.

Fury's Undisputed Title Fight with Usyk Still On

Despite his controversial win over Ngannou on points, Fury's undisputed title fight with Usyk in Riyadh is still scheduled to take place. Frampton maintains that Fury is the favorite to win against Usyk but acknowledges that he needs to significantly improve his performance from his last fight.

Unification Bout Delayed

Fury and Usyk, both signed to meet in the heavyweight division's first-ever four-belt unification, had their much-anticipated clash postponed after Ngannou knocked down and marked up the Gypsy King. The undisputed title decider is now expected to take place in February.

Star-Studded Ringside and Gala Dinner

Fury's fight against Ngannou attracted a star-studded audience, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Mike Tyson, and Conor McGregor. Many of the guests, including Fury himself, attended a dinner the night before the fight. Frampton questioned the decision, stating that it seemed like Fury was doing too much and that he would have been resting instead.


Tyson Fury Backed to Beat Oleksandr Usyk Despite Struggling Against Ngannou, Says Carl Frampton
courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Overall, Frampton believes that Fury is capable of delivering a much better performance and that everyone is entitled to a bad performance once in a while.