Duke McKenzie is expecting Oleksandr Usyk to be too good for Tyson Fury when the pair clash next month.
All four heavyweight titles will be up for grabs on May 18 when Fury and Usyk collide and it’s a fight that has got the entire sporting world excited.
McKenzie, a former three weight world champion, is a huge admirer of both fighters, but he leans towards Usyk when making his prediction.
The Ukrainian will be defending three world belts against Fury, and McKenzie thinks he has the edge.
"His ring IQ, he's very intellectual, very sensible, he punches perfectly, he times himself perfectly, he can nullify the bigger guys' size,” said McKenzie when speaking to talkSPORT.
"Over 12 rounds, Oleksandr Usyk will be too much for Tyson Fury in terms of work rate. Fury's work rate isn't great at the best of times, he fiddles, he messes around, he feints, he twitches."
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