As Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk gear up for a historic showdown, an unexpected voice emerges with crucial advice. Mark Tibbs, a seasoned boxing trainer who once trained Dillian Whyte, breaks the silence. His words? A blend of caution and wisdom. But what could he possibly say to sway the fate of this epic clash?
It’s not just about brawn; it’s a battle of wits. Can Fury afford to take this lightly? Absolutely not, suggests Tibbs. But why does he emphasize Fury’s size?
Size matters: Tibbs highlights Tyson Fury’s key advantage
The upcoming Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk fight isn’t just a match; it’s a historic moment in boxing history. Set for February 17 in Riyadh, this bout marks the first undisputed heavyweight title clash since 1999. Two undefeated giants, Fury and Usyk, stand on the brink of etching their names into boxing lore. Mark Tibbs’ advice to Fury is direct and unambiguous. “Fury cannot afford to take this lightly like he took to Ngannou. He can’t do that with Usyk,” Tibbs warns. This statement isn’t just a caution; it’s a testament to the high stakes.
Moreover, Tibbs highlights the mental aspect of this confrontation. “They both can outwit each other, mentally. They’re gonna try and outsmart each other,” he notes, suggesting a psychological duel as intense as the physical one. He also added, “He[Fury’ cannot afford to have a bad day.” At the same time, emphasizing Fury’s size, Tibbs subtly nods to what could be a decisive advantage, explaining, “But he’s too big for Usyk for sure.”