Paris Fury sends an ominous final message to Oleksandr Usyk as she predicts how husband Tyson will claim victory ahead of their heavily anticipated heavyweight rematch
Paris Fury has shared her prediction on how her husband Tyson will claim victory against Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their highly anticipated rematch on Saturday night.
Fury’s preparations for the showdown with the Ukrainian fighter were extensive, with the Gypsy King shocking fans with the revelation that his pre-fight rituals included not speaking to his family for three months.
Speaking about his training camp, Tyson told TNT Sports host Dev Sahni: “It’s been a long camp. I’ve been away from my wife and children for three months, I haven’t spoken to Paris at all for three months, not a word. Yes, I have sacrificed a lot.’
On Friday, Paris opened up about the decision, saying she supported it “if it’s what it takes” for her husband to regain bragging rights after the May defeat.
But ahead of a possible reunion following the outcome of the heavyweight fight, Paris offered fans an idea of how Usyk could be defeated by her man based on his “mood.”
At the request of TNT Sports If she was happy to see her husband when she arrived ringside to take the fight, Paris said, “Yeah, it’s nice. It will be fun to see him win tonight.”
Paris Fury has made her prediction on how her husband Tyson will beat Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night
Fury admitted that he had not contacted his wife and family for three months as part of his preparations
Paris landed in Saudi Arabia ahead of her husband’s remarkably subdued press conference earlier this week
When asked how he might do this, she added: “Hopefully, given the mood he’s in, very quickly and very boldly.”
Paris arrived in Saudi Arabia on Thursday ahead of the fighter’s press conference – where Fury was far from his usual gregarious self.
His intensity was on display during his confrontation with Usyk, with the pair staring at each other for more than 10 minutes, with neither fighter speaking or making any sudden movements.
“I’ve got nothing to say other than there’s going to be a lot of hurt and pain in this fight, just watch,” Fury said.
‘That’s all I have to say. The talking is done. You know, the first fight I spoke, I joked, throughout my career.
‘I’m serious this time. I’m gonna do some damn damage here on Saturday night. See how I’m going to work on this.’