🔥 SHOCKER: Tyson Fury DESTROYS Oleksandr Usyk for Ducking Rematch and Calling Out Moses Itauma! 🔥
The boxing world is in turmoil after Tyson Fury unleashed a blistering verbal assault on undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on August 26, 2025, accusing him of dodging a third fight and instead targeting rising star Moses Itauma. Fury’s explosive rant, delivered during a fiery Instagram Live session, has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with fans and analysts divided over whether Usyk is running scared or strategically building the division’s future. As the dust settles, Usyk’s response and a bold move by Itauma have set the stage for a dramatic showdown that could reshape boxing.
Fury’s Furious Outburst
Fury, the former WBC heavyweight champion (34-2-1, 24 KOs), didn’t hold back, branding Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) a “coward” for focusing on Itauma instead of honoring their trilogy. “Usyk’s ducking me like a chicken!” Fury roared. “He’s calling out a 20-year-old kid to look tough, but he knows I’d smash him again!” The comments stem from Usyk’s recent interview with Sky Sports, where he praised Itauma’s “explosive potential” and hinted at a possible 2026 clash after his November 15, 2025, fight against Joseph Parker in Riyadh.
Fury’s tirade referenced their two previous encounters, with Usyk winning a unanimous decision in May 2024 and a controversial split decision in December 2024. “I had him hurt in both fights,” Fury claimed, citing his body shots in round nine of their first bout. “He’s scared of the Gypsy King, so he’s picking on a prospect!” The rant, viewed over 1 million times on X, sparked a frenzy, with #FuryVsUsyk trending globally.
The Boxing World Reacts
Fans are split. Fury supporters rallied behind him, with @BoxingInsiderX tweeting, “Tyson’s right—Usyk’s avoiding the trilogy!” Others backed Usyk’s choice, noting Itauma’s meteoric rise after his first-round knockout of Dillian Whyte. “Usyk’s building the future. Fury’s just whining,” posted @FightFanatic88. Analysts weighed in, with ESPN’s Teddy Atlas calling Fury’s outburst “a desperate grab for relevance” as he recovers from a foot injury, while Boxing News 24 praised Usyk’s “strategic vision” in mentoring Itauma.
The controversy intensified when Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi boxing financier behind Usyk’s Parker fight, tweeted, “Fury talks, Usyk fights. Let’s see who delivers.” The jab fueled speculation that Alalshikh might prioritize Usyk-Itauma over a Fury trilogy, especially with Itauma’s No. 1 WBO ranking.
Usyk’s Measured Response
Usyk, preparing for his Parker bout, responded calmly on August 27, 2025, during a press conference in Kyiv. “Tyson’s a warrior, but I choose my path,” he said. “Itauma’s the future, and I respect his hunger.” Usyk also hinted at a trilogy, stating, “If Fury wants it, he knows where to find me.” His restraint, contrasted with Fury’s fury, won praise, with @TennisHeartIT tweeting, “Usyk’s class > Fury’s tantrum.”
Itauma’s Bold Move
Adding fuel to the fire, Moses Itauma (13-0, 11 KOs) seized the moment with a bold gesture. On August 27, he posted a video on X training in a Kyiv gym alongside Usyk, captioned, “Learning from the best. I’m ready.” The clip, showing Usyk coaching Itauma on footwork, drew 500,000 views and sparked debate about whether Itauma is being groomed as Usyk’s successor. “Moses is coming for everyone,” tweeted @BigArchDog.
What’s Next?
The drama has set the stage for a complex heavyweight landscape. Usyk’s November 15 fight against Parker is now a must-win to maintain his undisputed status, while Fury, sidelined until early 2026, is reportedly pushing for a March showdown. Itauma, meanwhile, could face the winner, with Alalshikh hinting at a 2026 mega-event in Riyadh. “The heavyweight division is alive!” he tweeted.
Social media is buzzing, with #UsykVsItauma and #FuryRant trending. Will Usyk prove his dominance, or is Fury’s challenge a sign of unfinished business? Tune into DAZN for Usyk-Parker coverage, and join the conversation on X using #UsykVsFury. This bombshell has boxing on the edge of its seat.