“Brutally Honest”: Tony Bellew Predicts Tyson Fury’s Fate in Oleksandr Usyk Rematch”
In the wake of his first professional loss, Tyson Fury has triggered the rematch clause against Oleksandr Usyk. The Gypsy King is determined to reclaim his title and restore his honor after being outpaced and outmatched by the Ukrainian champion. The eagerly awaited rematch is set for December 21, and the boxing world is abuzz with speculation: Can Fury avenge his loss, or will Usyk once again prove too formidable?
Tony Bellew’s Take on Fury’s Comeback
Tony Bellew, a former cruiserweight champion and seasoned boxing analyst, recently shared his insights on the upcoming rematch. Bellew and Fury have a history that’s marked by both rivalry and respect. Despite past tensions, Bellew has often been candid about Fury’s prowess and potential.
Bellew was asked by iFL TV’s Kugan Cassius, “What did you make of Fury’s first defeat, and can he win the rematch?” Bellew, joined by television personality Sam Thompson, responded with his trademark honesty. He emphasized that Fury’s loss should not be seen as an embarrassment and affirmed that Fury has every chance of winning the rematch.
However, when pressed on whether Fury will win, Bellew hesitated to give a definitive answer based on the previous performance. “Based on the last performance, no, you can’t make a call for that, but has he got a chance? 100%,” Bellew stated. He reminded Thompson of his earlier prediction in favor of Usyk, made during their time on the reality show ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’.
iFL TV‘s Kugan Cassius asked Tony Bellew, “I haven’t spoke to you since obviously Fury’s first defeat as a professional against Usyk; what did you make of it, and also, can he win the rematch?”
Bellew’s Support and Hope for Fury
Bellew’s comments about Fury were not limited to his boxing capabilities. He expressed genuine goodwill towards Fury, acknowledging the challenges the Gypsy King has faced both in and out of the ring. “Listen, of course he can come back, and I wish him well. I hope he does come back. I hope he’s enjoying life because he deserves to. He’s got a wonderful family, and I just wish him well,” Bellew said.
Despite their past differences, Bellew harbors no ill-will towards Fury. He believes Fury’s impact on the heavyweight division has been monumental. “What he’s done for heavyweight boxing is huge because, let’s be brutally honest, no one cared about heavyweight boxing,” Bellew remarked, noting how Fury revitalized interest in the division that had languished under Wladimir Klitschko’s reign.
“Will he will he win the rematch?” Bellew shot back, “Based on the last performance, no, you can’t, you can’t make it, you can’t make a call for that, but has he got a chance 100%?”
Recognizing Fury’s Achievements
Bellew gave credit where it’s due, highlighting how Fury’s victory over Klitschko reignited the heavyweight scene. “Fury brought an end to Klitschko’s era with his own hands. No one can take away what he accomplished in the division,” Bellew asserted.
Bellew also clarified that his professional assessments are never personal. If he picks a fighter to win, it’s based on analysis and not animosity. This approach has cemented his reputation as one of the most respected boxing analysts.
“Listen, of course he can come back and I wish him well. I hope he does come back. I hope I hope he’s enjoying life cuz he deserves to. He’s got a wonderful family, and I just, I only wish him well.”
Past Conflicts and Moving Forward

Last year, Fury publicly lashed out at Bellew and former super middleweight champion Carl Froch for their critical views on his fight with Francis Ngannou. Bellew’s support for Usyk in the ‘Ring of Fire’ event also drew ire from John Fury. Despite these conflicts, Bellew’s recent comments show a willingness to move past personal grievances for the sake of honest analysis.
The upcoming rematch promises to be a defining moment for both fighters. Fury, with his indomitable spirit, aims to reclaim his place at the top, while Usyk will look to solidify his dominance. Bellew’s insights remind fans of the unpredictable nature of boxing and the enduring potential for redemption in the sport.
