🚨 Tyson Fury highlights impressive record ahead of Oleksandr Usyk clash: ‘Nobody has survived!’

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The Gypsy King’ failed in his bid to become the undisputed heavyweight champion when Oleksandr Usyk defeated him in May.

Fury, 36, gets a second shot at the Ukrainian following his split-decision defeat earlier in the year.

The Morecambe fighter has highlighted his record in rematches ahead of the clash with Usyk and believes he will become a world champion again.

“It’s given me a little bit of a lift,” he said in a promo reel for the video game Undisputed. “Now I’ve got something really to return with me.

“In two decades, nobody has survived the rematch with me. John McDermott, Wilder, Chisora. I’ve stopped every one of them. I’m looking forward to the challenge.”

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Fury also looked ahead to a huge showdown with longtime rival Anthony Joshua.

“At the end of the day, it would be a travesty if we didn’t fight,” Fury said of Joshua on TNT Sports.

“No matter if he loses 20 more fights. If he doesn’t win another fight and has 10 years away from the game, it doesn’t matter, we have to fight.

“I did an interview recently and said, ‘look it doesn’t matter if we’re 50 years old, we’ll have to fight’. I lost out on one big fight already with David Price.

“He was a British hope at one stage, that was building up and that would’ve been a massive fight here or in Manchester. But that’s gone now, and it would be a travesty if we didn’t fight each other.”

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