Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk undercard for heavyweight conflict in Saudi

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk go head to head to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion in Riyadh on Saturday night.

Fury’s WBC title is on the line while Usyk will be fighting to retain his WBA, IFB and WBO belts. The winner will become the first undisputed champion in the heavyweight division since Lennox Lewis in 1999, and the first to hold all the titles in the four-belt era.

The long-awaited fight is finally set to happen after the Gypsy King was forced to pull out of their original date of February 17 when he suffered a nasty cut above his eye in sparring. But fans are set to be rewarded for their patience with an exciting undercard to partner the main event.

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The undercard sees Welsh fighter Joe Cordina defend his IBF super-featherweight title against Ireland’s Anthony Cacace. Cordina won the IBF belt for a second time with victory over Shavkat Rakhimov last year before he defended his title against Edward Vazquez in Monaco last November.

Cacace’s IBO super-featherweight title is also on the line after the 35-year-old secured a unanimous decision victory over Damian Wrzesinski last May in Belfast. Cacace enters the bout with a 21-1 record, while his former Team GB foe is 17-0.

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Joe Cordina defends his IBF super-featherweight title
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Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are set to lock horns in a huge clash this month with each fighter attempting to etch their names in boxing history as the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999. The stakes couldn’t be higher as the pair will go head to head for the prestigious WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF titles.

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The vacant IBF cruiserweight title is also on line on Saturday night as Australian Jai Opetaia is hoping to extend his 24-0 record against a former opponent of Usyk’s in Mairis Briedis, who lost his WBC cruiserweight title against the Ukrainian back in 2018.

A fighting favourite of Turki Alalshikh – chairman of the General Entertainment Authority in Saudi – Mark Chamberlain is also in action against Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab. Elsewhere, former light-heavyweight world champion Sergey Kovalev faces Robin Sirwan Safar.

The full fight card:

Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

Jai Opetaia vs Mairis Briedis – vacant IBF cruiserweight title

Joe Cordina vs Anthony Cacace – IBF super-featherweight title

Agit Kabayel vs Frank Sanchez

Sergey Kovalev vs Robin Sirwan Safar

Mark Chamberlain vs Joshua Oluwaseun Wahab

Moses Itauma vs Ilja Mezencev

David Nyika vs Michael Seitz

Isaac Lowe vs Hasibullah Ahmadi

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