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TYSON FURY will not risk brain damage for the sake of Oleksandr Usyk revenge. In another iconic bout for modern heavyweight times, the 35-year-old Gypsy King slugged out a 12-round classic with the Ukraine legend on Saturday night. The giant Brit lost his WBC crown in a blaze of glory, climbing off the deck in round nine when a normal human being would have quit.

An October rematch is written in the mega-money contract and is likely to be similar to the £115million they just split. But Fury - who has the carrot of an Anthony Joshua mega-fight dangling over his bruised nose - admits he will not be strong-armed into the rerun to put his life at stake. “You can see my face, it's pretty busted up and he's busted too,” the battered beanpole said.



“We punched f**** out of each other for 12 rounds. “I'm going to go home, drink some food, drink some beers, have some family time, walk the dog, go to the tip and me and Frank Warren will discuss the future. “If there's going to be another fight, I think they're talking about October, then we'll rock and roll.

“I'm not boxing because I've got no money, I'm boxing because I love it. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS TYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK AS IT HAPPENED : RELIVE ALL THE ACTION FROM THE UNDISPUTED WORLD TITLE THRILLER “I'm 36 in a few months, I've been boxing since I was a child. Where does it all end? “You have 100 fights and you have brain damage and are in a wheelchair? “For as long as I'm loving the g.

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