Tyson Fury will face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title at the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This match sets Fury's WBC belt against Usyk’s WBA, IBF, and WBO titles.
Tyson Fury, known as 'The Gypsy King,' entered professional boxing in 2008 and currently holds an undefeated record with one draw. His latest victory came against Francis Ngannou in October 2023.
Oleksandr Usyk turned professional in 2013 and also boasts an unbeaten record. He last secured a win against Daniel Dubois in August last year. Both fighters' recent performances affirm their top-tier status in the heavyweight division.
Usyk has consistently faced and defeated taller fighters like Anthony Joshua, suggesting his skill set effectively counters height and reach advantages—a critical factor against the towering Fury.
Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury Fight Card
- Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury
- Jai Opetaia vs Mairis Briedis
- Joe Cordina vs Anthony Cacace
- Sergey Kovalev vs Robin Sirwan Safar
- Mark Chamberlain vs Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab
- Agit Kabayel vs Frank Sanchez
- Moses Itauma vs Ilja Mezencev
- Daniel Lapin vs Octavio Pudivitr
- Isaac Lowe vs Hasibullah Ahmadi
- David Nyika vs Michael Seitz
Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury Undercard
Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury Fight
- Division/Weight : heavyweight
- Oleksandr Usyk record : 21-0
- Tyson Fury record : 34-0
- Belts at stake : IBF World Heavy, IBO World Heavy, WBA Super World Heavy, WBC World Heavy, WBO World Heavy
Oleksandr Usyk faces Tyson Fury for the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC, and WBO World Heavyweight titles.
Usyk turned pro in 2013 and holds a perfect record of 21 wins with 14 KOs. His last win was against Daniel Dubois, a powerful opponent with a 95% KO rate. Facing Fury, who has greater experience and reach but similar knockout power compared to past opponents like Dubois, could challenge Usyk's undefeated streak.
Fury, also undefeated with 34 wins and 24 KOs since starting in 2008, last defeated Francis Ngannou by split decision. Ngannou had limited boxing experience unlike Usyk, positioning Fury to face a more seasoned boxer with high technical skills in Usyk. This test measures his adaptability from previous matches against fresh boxing talents like Ngannou.
Joe Cordina vs Anthony Cacace Fight
- Division/Weight : super-featherweight
- Joe Cordina record : 17-0
- Anthony Cacace record : 21-1
- Belts at stake : IBF World Super Feather, IBO World Super Feather
Joe Cordina will face Anthony Cacace in a bout defending the IBF and IBO World Super Feather titles.
Joe Cordina turned pro in 2017, maintaining an undefeated record of 17 wins with 9 KOs. He recently won a majority decision against Edward Vazquez, showcasing resilience against fighters with lesser knockout capabilities. Cacace presents a moderate challenge compared to Vazquez due to similar fight dynamics but less experience in high-stake bouts given his fewer knockouts.
Anthony Cacace, professional since 2012, holds an impressive record of 21 wins. His last victorious match was an unanimous decision against Damian Wrzesinski. Cacace's consistent performance sets him up well against Cordina; however, Cordina's undefeated streak and higher knockout percentage could present increased challenges for Cacace in the ring.
Jai Opetaia vs Mairis Briedis Fight
- Division/Weight : cruiserweight
- Jai Opetaia record : 24-0
- Mairis Briedis record : 28-2
- Belts at stake : IBF World Cruiser (vacant)
Jai Opetaia will face Mairis Briedis for the vacant IBF World Cruiserweight title.
Jai Opetaia, with a perfect record of 24 wins and 19 KOs, turned professional in 2015. His knockout power was evident when he defeated Ellis Zorro last December by KO; Zorro had only one loss at the time. Facing Briedis again, who Opetaia has previously beaten by unanimous decision, suggests confidence but Briedis's experience might pose challenges different from Zorro's more limited exposure at this level.
Mairis Briedis, an experienced fighter with a record of 28 wins and only two losses—including one to Opetaia—started his career in 2009. His last significant win was against Artur Mann in 2021 by TKO, showing that despite nearing the end of his career, he still possesses considerable threat. Recalling his earlier loss to Opetaia might spur Briedis on to adjust strategies significantly for this rematch.
Mark Chamberlain vs Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab Fight
- Division/Weight : lightweight
- Mark Chamberlain record : 15-0
- Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab record : 23-1
- Belts at stake : N/A
Mark Chamberlain will face Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab in a non-title lightweight bout.
Mark Chamberlain turned pro in 2018 and boasts an undefeated record of 15 wins with 11 knockouts. His last victory, a TKO against Gavin Gwynne, underlines his power against experienced fighters. Given Wahab’s recent match against Sikiru Shogbesan also ended in a TKO win for Wahab; however, Chamberlain's high knockout rate suggests he might dominate the early rounds.
Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab, known as 'The Wealth Machine,' has been a professional since 2014. With a record of 23 wins and one loss, including 16 by knockout, he is a formidable opponent. His last fight demonstrated his continued capability for knockouts similar to Chamberlain’s recent opponents. This prompts an expectation of an aggressive matchup, focusing on heavy strikes from both sides in this evenly poised contest.
Sergey Kovalev vs Robin Sirwan Safar Fight
- Division/Weight : cruiserweight
- Sergey Kovalev record : 35-4
- Robin Sirwan Safar record : 16-0
- Belts at stake : N/A
Sergey Kovalev faces Robin Sirwan Safar in a cruiserweight contest, with no belts on the line.
Sergey Kovalev turned pro in 2009, recording a strong career with 35 wins, 29 by KO. He won his last fight against Tervel Pulev who had a solid record, suggesting Sergey remains competitive. Given Robin’s unbeaten streak but less experienced opponents, Sergey's extensive experience might prove crucial.
Robin Sirwan Safar started his career in 2017 and boasts an undefeated record of 16-0 with 12 KOs. His most recent victory was over DeShon Webster, who carries more losses than wins. This indicates that while Robin is dominant against lower-tier opponents, facing seasoned fighter like Sergey could be challenging due to the step-up in competition and experience.
Isaac Lowe vs Hasibullah Ahmadi Fight
- Division/Weight : featherweight
- Isaac Lowe record : 24-2
- Hasibullah Ahmadi record : 16-1
- Belts at stake : N/A
Isaac Lowe will face Hasibullah Ahmadi in a featherweight showdown.
Lowe, known as "Westgate Warrior," has been a pro since 2012 with a record of 24 wins, 2 losses, and 3 draws. He recently knocked out Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira, who had a weaker record compared to Ahmadi. Considering Ahmadi's solid performance and heavier knockout power, Lowe might face a tougher challenge this time.
Ahmadi turned professional in 2018 and has amassed a record of 16 wins with 1 loss. His recent victory was over Sukpraserd Ponpitak, who offered significant resistance with more fighting experience than Ahmadi's previous opponents. This suggests that Ahmadi can handle experienced fighters efficiently, potentially giving him an edge against the veteran Isaac Lowe.
David Nyika vs Michael Seitz Fight
- Division/Weight : cruiserweight
- David Nyika record : 8-0
- Michael Seitz record : 12-0
- Belts at stake : N/A
David Nyika faces Michael Seitz in a cruiserweight clash.
David Nyika, a New Zealander who turned pro in 2021, holds a perfect record of 8 wins with 7 knockouts. His recent victory over Robert Berridge, an experienced fighter, highlights his capability against seasoned opponents due to his high KO rate. Facing Michael Seitz, who has a slightly more robust record and higher experience against tougher competitors, poses a challenging but manageable matchup due to similarities in their knockout abilities and recent competition levels.
Michael Seitz from Germany also boasts an undefeated record of 12 wins and 10 KOs. His last bout was a win by majority decision against Steve Eloundou Ntere, indicating his ability to handle pressure from durable opponents. With both fighters sharing powerful striking capabilities, this fight predicts to be a tough challenge for Seitz given Nyika's consistent knockout power and comparable ring experience.
Moses Itauma vs Ilja Mezencev Fight
- Division/Weight : heavyweight
- Moses Itauma record : 8-0
- Ilja Mezencev record : 25-3
- Belts at stake : N/A
Moses Itauma faces Ilja Mezencev in a heavyweight bout with no belts on the line.
Moses Itauma, turning pro in January 2023, boasts an undefeated record of 8 wins with 6 KOs. His last fight was a TKO victory against Dan Garber, who has a less impressive record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Given Itauma's high KO rate and experience against opponents with significantly weaker records, he appears to have the advantage going into this fight against Mezencev.
Ilja Mezencev turned professional in July 2013 and has a strong record of 25 wins, including 21 KOs, and only 3 losses. His last victory was also by TKO against Petar Mrvalj with a less competitive profile (10 wins, 22 losses). Despite coming off a recent win, the caliber of Mezencev’s previous opponents suggests that his battle with the younger but swiftly rising Itauma might present a challenging shift due to differing experience levels and fighting strategies.
Agit Kabayel vs Frank Sanchez Fight
- Division/Weight :
- Agit Kabayel record : 24-0
- Frank Sanchez record : 24-0
- Belts at stake : N/A
Agit Kabayel will face Frank Sanchez in a non-title heavyweight bout.
Agit Kabayel, undefeated with a 24-0 record including 16 KOs, turned pro in 2011. He last knocked out Arslanbek Makhmudov, a hard-hitter with an impressive knockout rate. Given his ability to overcome strong punchers as seen in previous bouts, Kabayel may carry this confident edge against Sanchez.
Frank Sanchez also maintains an unbeaten record of 24-0, with 17 wins by knockout, starting his professional career in 2017. His recent victory was over Junior Fa, another fighter known for resilience but not as much power. Sanchez’s experience with diverse opponents equips him well for Kabayel’s style.
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