Fury vs Usyk 2: Date, UK time, undercard, records and how to follow the heavyweight boxing match

As with the first match, Usyk v Fury 2 is a contest with fine margins.

Usyk, 37, has collected all the heavyweight and cruiserweight belts.

Ukraine’s golden boy is unbeaten in 22 fights with 14 knockouts and showed every inch of his ability in his last fight.

Usyk’s best attribute remains his boxing brain and amazing moves. The win over Fury was the best win of his career, but Usyk has also beaten Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois and Tony Bellew.

Fury, 36, has a large reach and height advantage, with six inches separating the two towering heavyweights.

A smart person might suggest that Fury will put his seven-inch reach advantage to better use in the rematch.

The loss to Usyk was Fury’s first in 16 years as a pro as his record changed to 34 wins, one defeat and one draw.

Fury has held every heavyweight title, albeit not at the same time. His best wins have been over Deontay Wilder, Wladimir Klitschko and Dillian Whyte.

With both heavyweights creeping toward the age of 40, miles on the clock could play a big role in the rematch.

Usyk is the fresher, at least in the pro game, having competed in 14 fewer fights than Fury’s 36.

On top of that, Fury has boxed a whopping 242 rounds compared to Usyk’s 189.