Anthony Crolla believes Tyson Fury is approaching Oleksandr Usyk rematch in a much better way

Tyson Fury’s refusal to try and play mind games ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk could prove a masterstroke, one of Britain’s best loved former world champions has insisted.

217 days after suffering the first defeat of his professional career when the pair met at the Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, the self-proclaimed Gypsy King has cut a much more phlegmatic figure than usual ahead of their return at the same venue this weekend, live on DAZN.

Although some observers have interpreted that as a sign of weakness, former world champion Anthony Crolla has insisted it could actually bode well for Fury as he prepares to face the Ukrainian once again.

Using his experience of operating at the pinnacle of the fight game, having won the WBA lightweight title in 2015, Crolla told SportsBoom.com: “Personally, I really like that fact Tyson seems a lot quieter this time around. I believe it means we’re going to see a lot more focused and switched on Fury in there.

“Up until their first meeting, Tyson knew there was no one better at all the build stuff than him. In the past, you’ve seen him beat someone even before they’ve even stepped inside the ring with him.

“The only person it’s never had any effect on whatsoever is Usyk. You saw that when they first met.

“In fact, I don’t think any of the stuff Tyson was doing or saying even registered with Usyk. Quite the opposite, I actually reckon he got inside Tyson’s head a bit – purely because he could see it wasn’t bothering Usyk whatsoever.

“Now, he knows he has just got to concentrate on the fight itself. And that could work to his advantage.

“Tyson has been much less volatile,” Crolla continued. “I like the fact that there’s been no rows between them on social media, and that he’s not been getting dragged into all of that.

“Yes, it can be useful at times. It wasn’t something I ever really went in for, but I understand the point of it.





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