In the boxing world, outrageous virus infections have become commonplace. From knocking over tables and slamming water bottles to nasty slurs and downright violent acts.
It is difficult to escape the gaze of the camera when committing such atrocities. But when it comes to getting public attention, it's probably important to bring these misdemeanors to the screen.
Even before the days of iPhones waving their hands in the air and leaving no trace, people like Riddick Bowe and Mike Tyson were causing mayhem and pranks at organized press events. David Haye and Derek Chisora had one of the most infamous feuds after Chisora's loss to Vitali Klitschko in 2012, a fight in which Haye was not directly involved.
One man who frequently gets involved in incidents is John Fury. Tyson, the father of a lineal heavyweight champion, made his presence felt Monday even before it was official.
Fury's condition worsened as he faced off against a modest member of Usyk's team, colliding heads with a deranged Stanislav Steczuk and sustaining a dripping cut. The impromptu confrontation sparked a media uproar.
“There is not as big a conflict as we think. We only shout in the name of Oleksandr Usyk, but John Fury was furious about it and did what he did. “It's not like we're talking about it,” Steczak explained. boxing news through an interpreter.
“He's nervous and unstable and he's emotional right now. We think he's nervous and that's his weakness.”
With tensions running high between the teams, we hope that the verdict handed down on Saturday night will be accepted graciously. The last thing Ukrainians want is to see John Fury rampaging through the hallways of Kingdom Arena as the clock strikes midnight.
Steczuk said he remains alert and ready to protect himself in case the situation turns worst. However, in the back of Stanislav's mind is a silly brawl, and his top priority is for the faction's main king to win.
“We believe Oleksandr will win this fight. We believe Usyk will knock out Tyson Fury in the championship round.”
Despite the uproar, Stechuk had a heartfelt message to send to his unexpected adversary. We want to respect everyone,” he said.
Oleksandr Usyk, who later saw the footage, described Fury Sr.'s actions as a “bad act” and noted the physical disparity between him and the younger members of Team Usyk.
John was not deterred by any rebuke. John continued to talk about his Spartan spirit long after the incident, as his antics further publicized the fight ahead of the biggest night of his son's career.
The former professional boxer, who finished his career in 1995 with a record of 8 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw (1 KO), denied that he was overly excited before the week's activities in Riyadh, and Usyk stepped up. The version said: Joshua was unable to defeat Tyson in his two fights with Anthony.
“There's no way I can beat him at this rate,” Fury Sr. said. he has a lot of things.my son can beat him [Usyk]And I can beat anyone on his team. Here you go. ”
There are still a few days until game night, so don't expect to hear the last of Riyadh's hustle and bustle. Even Fabio Wardley and David Adelai's respective teams caused a stir on the red carpet ahead of their October 2023 clash. There's always something bubbling beneath the surface when it comes to the approach of the big man and his cronies.
Fast forward to May 2024. Chairs remain ready, tables are fixed to the floor if possible, and glass jugs are replaced with plastic containers as temperatures start to rise again.