Paris Fury has shared her prediction on how her husband Tyson will claim victory against Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their long-awaited rematch on Saturday night.
Fury’s preparations to face the Ukrainian fighter have been comprehensive, and Gypsy King surprised 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 kids for three months, I haven’t spoken to Paris in three months, not one word. Yes, I have sacrificed a lot.
On Friday, Paris opened up about the decision and said she was behind it, “if that’s what it takes” for her husband to regain bragging rights after the loss in May.
But ahead of a possible reunion following the outcome of the heavyweight clash, Paris offered fans an insight into how Usyk might be outmatched by her husband based on his “mood.”
When asked about TNT Sports If she was happy to see her husband when he came to the ring to watch the fight, Paris said, “Yeah, it’s nice.” “It will be nice to see him win tonight.”
Paris Fury has offered her prediction on how her husband Tyson will overcome Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
Fury admitted that as part of his preparations he had not contacted his wife and family for three months.
Paris landed in Saudi Arabia ahead of her husband’s remarkably subdued press conference earlier this week.
Then, when asked how he could do this, he added: “Hopefully, seeing the mood he’s in, very quickly and very brutally.”
Paris arrived in Saudi Arabia on Thursday before attending the fighter’s press conference, where Fury was far from his usual sociability.
His intensity shined through during his confrontation with Usyk, with the pair spending more than 10 minutes staring at each other, with neither fighter speaking or making any sudden moves.
“I have nothing to say other than there’s going to be a lot of pain and hurt in this fight, look,” Fury said.
‘That’s all I have to say. It has been spoken. You know, in the first fight I talked, I joked, throughout my entire career.
‘This time I’m serious. I’m going to cause some damn damage here on Saturday night. Watch me work on this damn thing.’