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As things progressed favorably in the Heavyweight division, fans became increasingly thrilled. After the Zhilei ZhangJoe Joyce match and rematch, Anthony Joshua fights, and the Usyk title defense, they are looking forward to the upcoming Tyson FuryFrancis Ngannou bout scheduled for October 28. The weight class welcomed talks to finalize the much-wanted Deontay Wilder-Anthony Joshua bout. Then, by September’s end, fans woke up to grand news. A fight they always longed for will finally come about.

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As it turns out, Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk have reportedly agreed to fight. Tentatively scheduled for December or January, Saudi Arabia appears to be the most plausible venue to host the grand event. Unfortunately, there came the distressing news of the Joshua-Wilder fight, which finds itself on a slippery slope. Amidst all these developments, iFL TV got a chance to speak with Eddie Hearn. Other incidents apart, the Matchroom boss shared his views on the upcoming Fury-Usyk bout.

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Eddie Hearn reflects: Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk

The reporter asked, “Eddie, I’m not going to mess about. You know why I’m here talking to you, Fury, Usyk signed. Did you know this was happening in the background?” Hearn replied that he was aware of the fight negotiations taking place. But he had no idea about the announcement. Either way, he expressed hope that the fight would finally take place. According to him, it would be a massive boost for the sport.

He also highlighted the fact that so many people thought of him when the fight was turning up. Even though a lot was going on, Hearn believes that the Fury-Usyk fight is excellent for boxing. But he also shared that it was a match that Tyson Fury should have gone ahead with a long time ago.

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Talking on the matter, he said, “… it’s the fight Fury should be taking; it’s the fight he should have taken previously to now, but I think if it gets over the line and it happens, it’d be fantastic, and I think, as I just said in the other interview, it’s good for the ecosystem of boxing.

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Most fans would remember the news to settle the undisputed debate for the Heavyweight division that had been lying open since the Lennox Lewis era. It was only a matter of time before talks for an epic battle between the unified champions, Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, erupted.

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Missed opportunities?

The clash seemed imminent, with talks of the fight being scheduled for early this year. However, the bout caved in during the talks as both parties couldn’t reach an agreement. Both Fury and Usyk eventually moved on.

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Read More: “Call Me Deluded”: Eddie Hearn Makes Knockout Prediction for Anthony Joshua’s Potential Fights Against Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder

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While ‘The Gypsy King’ returns to the ring after a break of nearly ten months, Oleksandr Usyk too came back to defend his titles against Daniel Dubois on August 26, almost a year after he defeated Anthony Joshua during their rematch. The Ukrainian has, as such, mandatory challengers to deal with. But the report of the Fury clash perhaps tops any other as far as fans are concerned.

Now that it has finally come about, between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, who is your favorite to win? Please share your thoughts and views with us in the comments below.

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Jaideep R. Unnithan is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports and one of the division’s most trusted voices. Since joining in October 2022, he has brought a deep love for the sport into every story, whether reporting on live bouts with the ES LiveEvent Desk or unpacking the legacy of fighters from different eras as part of the features desk. Trained under EssentiallySports’ prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program, which is a specialized training initiative designed to refine top writers' skills through mentorship and advanced sports journalism techniques, Jaideep’s writing reflects a quiet authority shaped by two years of covering boxing’s flashpoints and fault lines. He is drawn to the warrior code of legends like Alexis Argüello and Marvin Hagler, while also staying attuned to the promise of rising stars like Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez, David Benavidez, and Dmitry Bivol. Jaideep has a special fascination with Naoya Inoue’s old-school grit. Beyond writing, he reads widely, a habit that sharpens his storytelling, whether he’s tracing the rhythm of a classic fight or preparing his next ringside dispatch. Before joining EssentiallySports, Jaideep worked as a client manager and team manager in corporate roles, bringing strong organizational and communication skills to his journalistic career. He has also completed notable certifications, including a Non-Fiction Book Writing Workshop.

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