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Ring Of Fire: Tyson Fury Vs. Oleksandr Usyk
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If Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk is anything like the fights promo video, it will be epic. The pair of undefeated world champions will finally clash on February 17, and fans have had their appetites comprehensively whetted. The undisputed and unified heavyweight championship bout will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, and is being promoted as the Ring of Fire. Taking preparations to a whole new level, a stellar video has now been released of the Brit and Ukrainian spanning the Wild West, a gladiator arena, the high seas and manga cartoons before colliding in front of legendary announcer Michael Buffer. The trailer, which lasts two minutes and 44 seconds, includes Peaky Blinders star Paul Anderson along with Furys ever-present brother and dad, Tommy and John. The clip goes from a Western scene where Usyk arrives on a horse to challenge Fury, and the pair then become gladiators in front of a Colosseum. The video then goes full Pirates of the Caribbean as Fury channels his inner-Johnny Depp, before the duo are transformed into manga cartoons. Buffer then appears as the heavyweights finally appear in their boxing gear, and collide in front of the camera as the music, and excitement reaches fever pitch. Speaking of the trailer, Anderson says: A tale as old as time. A legendary champion in search of another champion has found his match. A duel that transcends bullets and dust. Both men undefeated. Both men larger than life itself. Facing each other under the watchful eye of history. Beyond blood, sweat and fire, and the mercy of the rough seas. Moved by the ravaging rivals. Oh sweet rivals. And their fists will speak a language older than words, they will speak loudly, and there is just one way to be remembered for all of eternity. It is time to fight.
If Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk is anything like the fights promo video, it will be epic. The pair of undefeated world champions will finally clash on February 17, and fans have had their appetites comprehensively whetted. The undisputed and unified heavyweight championship bout will take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, and is being promoted as the Ring of Fire. Taking preparations to a whole new level, a stellar video has now been released of the Brit and Ukrainian spanning the Wild West, a gladiator arena, the high seas and manga cartoons before colliding in front of legendary announcer Michael Buffer. The trailer, which lasts two minutes and 44 seconds, includes Peaky Blinders star Paul Anderson along with Furys ever-present brother and dad, Tommy and John. The clip goes from a Western scene where Usyk arrives on a horse to challenge Fury, and the pair then become gladiators in front of a Colosseum. The video then goes full Pirates of the Caribbean as Fury channels his inner-Johnny Depp, before the duo are transformed into manga cartoons. Buffer then appears as the heavyweights finally appear in their boxing gear, and collide in front of the camera as the music, and excitement reaches fever pitch. Speaking of the trailer, Anderson says: A tale as old as time. A legendary champion in search of another champion has found his match. A duel that transcends bullets and dust. Both men undefeated. Both men larger than life itself. Facing each other under the watchful eye of history. Beyond blood, sweat and fire, and the mercy of the rough seas. Moved by the ravaging rivals. Oh sweet rivals. And their fists will speak a language older than words, they will speak loudly, and there is just one way to be remembered for all of eternity. It is time to fight.
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