In a barrage of messages, Tyson Fury boasts with 2PAC song ahead of a rematch against Oleksandr Usyk.
Tyson Fury, a British professional heavyweight boxer, is eager to exact revenge on Oleksandr Usyk, his next opponent.
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In May, the Gypsy King's amazing unbeaten streak came to an end when he lost to Usyk in a split decision.
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As a result, he was forced to give up his WBC heavyweight title, but he is now motivated to reclaim it in the fight in December.
Before Christmas, the two boxers will square off once more in Saudi Arabia, with Usyk's WBA, WBC, and WBO belts up for grabs.
This week, Fury threatened the Ukrainian on social media, announcing that he will reclaim the title of world champion by year's end.
Usyk won the battle, but the Gypsy King said he "couldn't finish the job" in May.
Along with a song with 2PAC was a message on Instagram that said, "You had your shot but couldn’t finish the job! mistake!
"Now your about to feel the wrath of a menace!
"F*** @usykaa f*** @klimasmanagement f*** @alex.krassyuk & if your down with Usyk then f*** you2! Gypsy king 2024 coming for you! Dec21 is mine.
"Me against the world. Incoming 3x heavyweight champ!"
Usyk responds to Fury
Usyk responded to Tyson Fury's recent remarks with poise and dignity.
Usyk made history in May when he defeated the British boxer, becoming the first person to give the "Gypsy King" a professional loss.
The two warriors will square off once more in December in what promises to be one of the year's most eagerly awaited contests.
The Ukrainian, who turned 37 in March, took the heavyweight championship by storm, a title not held since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
The most significant moment in the fight came in the ninth round when Usyk landed three powerful strikes that left Fury bewildered.
Many felt the fight ought to have been stopped, but the bell saved the British fighter.