Tyson Fury’s manager, Spencer Brown, has revealed that Fury is solely focused on avenging his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, rather than reclaiming the undisputed heavyweight championship in their rematch on December 21st.

Fury, who previously expressed his desire to capture the undisputed title, has now changed his stance. Brown stated, “Tyson just wants the fight. He doesn’t care if it’s for no belts. He wants to right the wrongs. He’s not bothered about belts.”


The ‘Gypsy King’ is determined to avenge his defeat from last May in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This change in priority reflects Fury’s current mindset, which seems more focused on redemption rather than titles.


There are growing concerns among fans that the 35-year-old Fury might be more interested in the lucrative financial rewards than in the sport itself. His recent performance against Usyk highlighted his physical struggles, with many pointing to his poor shape and lack of agility in the ring.

Despite Fury’s apparent disinterest in titles, winning the rematch against Usyk is crucial. A loss could diminish the financial prospects of a future clash with Anthony Joshua. Fury’s manager emphasized the importance of victory, stating, “I think Tyson Fury wins the fight.”

Fury’s current approach suggests a priority on securing substantial paydays. His upcoming rematch with Usyk and a potential fight with Joshua are seen as significant financial opportunities.

Tyson Fury is preparing for a critical rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, focusing on avenging his previous loss rather than reclaiming titles. As he aims to prove his capabilities in the ring, the boxing world watches closely to see if the ‘Gypsy King’ can regain his former glory and set the stage for a lucrative future bout with Anthony Joshua.