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Fury vs Usyk: Fight date, UK time, location, undercard, ring walk, odds and how to watch with Sky Sports

Tyson Fury faces Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight clash for the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF titles on Saturday May 18, live on Sky Sports Box Office; ring walks in Saudi Arabia expected around 11pm UK and Ireland time; see price and booking details

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk
Image: Tyson Fury faces Oleksandr Usyk in a heavyweight clash for the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF titles on Saturday May 18 live on Sky Sports Box Office

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk meet on Saturday in a hotly-anticipated fight that will crown the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999. Here's all you need to know about the Sky Sports Box Office showdown.

When is the Fury vs Usyk fight?

Fury and Usyk will meet in a 12-round heavyweight clash on Saturday May 18 with the ring walks for the main event expected at 11pm UK time - 1am on Sunday, May 19 in Saudi Arabia time.

Coverage of the build-up begins at 4pm UK time on Sky Sports Box Office with two hours of the undercard on Sky Sports Action from 4pm.

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Where is the Usyk-Fury fight taking place?

The clash will take place at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The same venue held the blockbuster heavyweight clash between Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou in March 2024.

How do I book the fight and how much is it?

The event is priced at £24.95 for Sky customers in the UK, €27.95 for Sky (and Virgin Media) customers in the Republic of Ireland up until midnight on Friday May 17.

Thereafter £24.95/€27.95 across all "self-service" bookings (remote control/online) or £29.95/€32.95 if booked via the phone (either IVR or agent) but note an additional £2 booking fee if via an agent will apply.

The event price will revert back to £24.95/€27.95 (ROI) from midnight Saturday, May 18.

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What happened at the weigh-in?

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Tyson Fury stormed towards Oleksandr Usyk at final head to head and then pushed the Ukrainian across the stage.

Fury will have a near three-stone weight advantage over Usyk on Saturday night.

On Friday night in Riyadh, at 262lbs (18st 10lbs) Fury was significantly lighter for this contest than his last fight.

Usyk has weighed in at a career-heaviest 223lbs (15st 13lbs). There was confusion following the weigh-in after the Ukrainian had originally been announced 10lbs heavier at 233lbs.

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Tyson Fury launched into a foul mouthed tirade aimed at Oleksandr Usyk and his team following the weigh-in.

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Oleksandr Usyk revealed what he said to Tyson Fury at the head-to-head, telling him not to be afraid.

What did they say in final press conference?

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Tyson Fury refuses to have a face-off with Oleksandr Usyk ahead of their fight on Saturday

Both heavyweights kept it simple at the final press conference on Thursday evening.

Fury said: "I want to thank Usyk for challenging me. I aim to put on a show.

"I'm ready. Got nothing to say, apart from I'm ready for a good fight and if it's tough or easy, either way I'm ready."

Usyk said he was "excited" and "grateful" and declared "let your hands talk in the ring".

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Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk share their final words ahead of the big fight on Saturday

Fury and Usyk's fight records

Fury is the current WBC heavyweight champion of the world. In his last bout, Fury rose from the canvas to narrowly beat former UFC champion Ngannou on a split decision in what was the Cameroonian's professional debut.

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Anthony Joshua says he wants the winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk after his devastating KO win over Francis Ngannou

Usyk remains undefeated in his professional career and has yet to be beaten since switching from cruiserweight where he was the undisputed champion. The Ukrainian comfortably beat Joshua in their two heavyweight showdowns in September 2021 and August 2022. In his last fight, Usyk retained his IBF, WBA and WBO world heavyweight titles when he stopped Daniel Dubois in the ninth round.

Tyson Fury's professional boxing stats

  • Age: 35
  • Height: 6ft 9in
  • Total fights: 35
  • Record: 34-1 (24 KOs)

Oleksandr Usyk's professional boxing stats

  • Age: 37
  • Height: 6ft 3in
  • Total fights: 21
  • Record: 21-0 (14 KOs)

Fury-Usyk odds and predictions

Fury is the slight favourite at 5/6 ahead of Usyk at 11/10 in the main winner market from Sky Bet. Fury is rated 3/1 to win by KO/TKO and 2/1 by decision, with Usyk rated 5/1 to win by knockout and 7/4 by decision. The draw is a 12/1 shot.

(Odds at May 17)

Fight preview: 'Whole world is waiting for it'

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Oleksandr Usyk's camp jokingly say that Tyson Fury could be in an underwear advert and believe he is too skinny

Tyson Fury:

"It's not personal. It's strictly business for both fighters. There's a lot of stuff on the line, but I don't hate him. I respect him as a man, as a fighter. Anyone would have to respect the man's achievements. He's unified heavyweight champion, undisputed cruiserweight champion.

"I'm the best. I'm just defending my 'best-ness' against him. We have weight divisions for a reason. When the cruiserweights step up to the big boys, usually they get found wanting. You can beat the average big ones, but you can't beat the elite big ones because size really matters. These are facts."

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Tyson Fury showed how confident he is by singing 'its written in the stars' that he will be crowned champion over Oleksandr Usyk

Oleksandr Usyk's promoter Alexander Krassyuk:

"It's the fight of a lifetime. The whole world is waiting for it. Let's pray for Tyson and expect that the guy enters the ring.

"I can tell you about the secret weapon of Usyk's, the only problem is it's not a secret. His weapon is his mind, his heart, his experience and boxing skills. And the main thing about him that is different from Tyson Fury is his discipline. That is what makes him great and it is his toughest weapon."

Fury vs Usyk - pre-fight essential reading and analysis

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It's one of the biggest sporting events in a generation. Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk collide for the undisputed world heavyweight championship on Saturday May 18, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Book the fight now.

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