Former world champion Johnny Nelson analyzed Tyson Fury's performance in his rematch with WBA, WBC, WBO heavyweight titleholder Oleksandr Usyk.
On December 21 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the Briton lost to the Ukrainian by unanimous decision.
"The beginning of the fight turned out to be competitive. Although often Tyson reacted to episodes, rather than creating them. He entered the ring focused, and I liked it. He was focused and didn't do anything stupid. But there is one point.
He came into the ring with bad intentions, but he didn't know how to execute them. He took too many pauses after each of his punches. There were only a handful of times in the whole fight when he went with his gut. What's good about spontaneous punches? They're the most successful. You can't read them. In the first fight, Fury's best punches, uppercuts, were spontaneous," - quotes Nelson Manchester World.