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According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

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As a pan-middleweight old-timer who fought his way up to heavyweight, Roy Jones Jr. is naturally the one who knows the hardships of Oleksandr Usyk best. Especially against the kind of real big man in the heavyweight division, Roy Jones Jr. understands that even if the technique is good, the huge difference in weight can be a tough test.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

Still, Roy Jones Jr. thinks it will be tougher for him to win the WBA heavyweight world title in 2003 by defeating John "The Silencer" Ruiz than it is now when Oleksandr Usyk is now battling Tyson Fury for heavyweight supremacy. After all, Roy Jones Jr. worked his way up from welterweight and spent 14 years becoming a four-division world champion.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

In an interview, Roy Jones Jr. said: "My challenge was even tougher because Oleksandr Usyk was a welterweight fighter when he entered the professional boxing arena, and I started in welterweight, and there was a clear difference. For Oleksandr Usyk, defeating Tyson Fury is not an impossible task, but Tyson Fury is indeed bigger. ”

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

"I like Oleksandr Usyk because he's a dangerous fighter and he's creative in the ring, and he's never been beaten. For now, it seems that the more favorable conditions for Oleksandr Usyk are that Tyson Fury doesn't seem to be in good form in the last bout (where Tyson Fury was knocked out by former UFC Heavyweight World Champion Francis Naganno). Roy Jones Jr. told reporters.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

"Tyson Fury's performance has obviously made Oleksandr Usyk more confident now, at least it makes him feel that Tyson Fury can be beaten. However, under normal circumstances, when a small fighter fights a big fighter, the big fighter usually wins. While it looks like Oleksandr Usyk has gained the right weight and the right muscle, we'll have to see how he actually performs at the weekend. Roy Jones Jr. told reporters.

Roy Jones Jr. also told reporters that he will be keeping an eye on whether Oleksandr Usyk can do two things in the weekend.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

The first question is whether Oleksandr Usyk can dodge Tyson Fury's straight punch. The second is that Oleksandr Usyk's offense can be effective.

"Oleksandr Usyk has to dodge Tyson Fury's straight forehand because Tyson Fury's height advantage is so obvious that he can accumulate a big advantage just by relying on his straight front hand clicks. If Oleksandr Usyk can dodge Tyson Fury's attack, then the next step will be to see how much damage he can do to Tyson Fury. Let me conclude that if Oleksandr Usyk can't dodge Tyson Fury's straight punches, then he won't be able to win the fight. Once he does it, and he can do damage, then he wins the game. Roy Jones Jr. told reporters.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

Before this competition, Tyson Fury was noticeably slimmer in front of the public than ever. Roy Jones Jr. speculated that it could be because Tyson Fury was unhappy with his performance in the last game against Francis Naganno and decided to change.

According to Roy Jones Jr., Usyk must do two things if he wants to beat Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury certainly felt he wasn't at his best against Francis Naganno. So, this time he can't afford to care, because he's playing against a skilled veteran. Roy Jones Jr. spoke his conjecture to himself.

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