“Which of them benefits from the transfer? No one benefits. Just unnecessary confusion. Disadvantageous, since both were in training camps and had almost reached their peak form. And now I only think about how nothing will happen again. I know that they agreed to a fine of $10 million if the fight had to be rescheduled again because of one of them. This is madness. A dissection is a dissection. No one is to blame here. Now I constantly think that this could become the most expensive cut in boxing history. After all, it could cost the fighter a fee of about $70 million,” Belew said in an interview with IFL TV.
Let us remind you that Usik’s fight with Fury will take place on May 18.