Turki Al Sheikh says the outcome of Tyson Fury’s first fight with Oleksandr Usyk will be “different” That’s if King Gispie’s father, John Fury, wasn’t with him between games.
Sugar Hill and John Fury told Tyson that what he was trying to do wouldn’t be effective due to his age, slowness and size. John’s advice is not a problem. Even perfect instructions won’t help when you have an old fighter with limited capabilities.
Fury was like a dinosaur being beaten by the faster, more agile Usyk. The instructions from SugaHill and John in his corner were of no use to him.
Is John a disruptor?
John Fury was just there, giving simple instructions and not saying much. He sounded calm in the corner.
If anything, John was the only positive voice in Fury’s corner that night, as the Sugar Hill steward didn’t look to be of much help. He looked like a man who panicked when Tyson’s condition worsened.
Tyson’s real problem is Usyk’s talent. He wasn’t skilled enough to get the ball to him, and he looked mentally weak when the talented Ukrainian hurt him in the ninth round.
Looking back on the fight, Tyson didn’t seem to notice his father, John Fury, between fights. He’s always watching and listening to his coach, SugarHill Steward.
Fury’s real problem is himself Unable to handle Usyk’s body shots, This caused him to come off the rope. Tyson’s mobility was not suited to this fight. He looks like age has caught up with him, preventing him from fighting in the center of the ring.
On May 18, 2024, Fury (34-2-1, 24 KO) lost his first match to Usyk (23-0, 14 KO) by a 12-round split decision.
“Furi-Usyk, the lack of atmosphere, I felt like that hindered him in the last two or three rounds. I feel like if it had been at Wembley in England, it might have been different. Maybe Tyson would have listened.” Karl Froch in his Youtube He believes that Tyson Fury will defeat Alexander Usyk in their first fight on May 18, 2024, if the fight is held in London, England.
“It would be different if his dad wasn’t in the corner.” Turki Sheikh Tyson’s father, John Fury, was in the corner during the first Fury-Usyk fight.
Having the game at Wembley won’t change anything. Fury would lose there too, and it could be worse for him. Usyk was at his best in Game 1 when the crowd was making a lot of noise. If the fight was in front of 90,000-plus fans at Wembley Stadium, Usyk would attack Fury non-stop and probably knock him out. The atmosphere Froch said would make things worse for Fury.
It’s unfair to make John Fury the scapegoat for Tyson’s failure because he would have lost that fight even without him there. No matter what advice John gave, it wasn’t the reason for Fury’s failure. In any case he will lose this battle because he is not good enough. No matter what Fury tries, Usyk quickly adapts and outsmarts him.