The world’s best heavyweight boxers Oleksandr Usyk (37) and Tyson Fury (36) will fight on Saturday night at around 10 p.m. for three of the four major world championship belts.
The Ukrainian defeated the Briton in the first match by decision of the judges and became the absolute world champion. In the meantime, Usyk lost the IBF title due to special rules of the organization, so the winner of this fight will not win that belt.
The boxers held numerous interviews before the match, and two days before entering the ring, the confrontation took place. The face-to-face duel lasted as long as 11 minutes, which is a new boxing record.
The confrontation passed peacefully and without major incidents, as you can see in the video.

British media reported that the boxers will split $191 million, which is more than in the first fight, in which they split $150 million. The agreement then was that Fury would receive just over $100 million, while Usyk would get the rest even if he won.
This time Usyk will reportedly receive a larger amount, although it is not known how much. The British boxer has only lost once in his career, and that was to the Ukrainian in their fight on February 17 of this year. Usyk is undefeated.