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Tyson Fury has never been hit so frequently as he was by Oleksandr Usyk – and punch stats show he is facing a daunting task to gain revenge in the rematch.

Fury’s perfect record and WBC title reign were ended by Usyk in their first fight in May as the Brit was badly hurt and beaten on points by the Ukrainian in their undisputed world heavyweight title showdown in Saudi Arabia.Watch Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk: Road to Undisputed Documentary Online  | DAZN NGThis Saturday, live on Sky Sports Box Office, Fury will attempt to deliver another rematch triumph, as he did against Deontay Wilder in February 2020.

Using Compubox stats, we delve into how Fury approached his bout against Usyk and examine his rematch with Wilder for clues as to how he must adapt.

When Fury lost a split decision to Usyk, stats reveal the Brit was outpunched for the first time since his punch stats were published in late 2018 – with Usyk landing 170 punches, compared to Fury’s 157.

Additionally, Usyk and Otto Wallin are the only fighters on record to register higher punch accuracies than Fury during a fight against him.

The chart below plots how many punches both fighters landed by round in May and shows how they were evenly matched until Fury became more dominant in the fifth and sixth – before Usyk raised the intensity and Fury dropped off, culminating in a ninth-round standing count for Fury, just before the bell.

The chartThe chart below shows how many accurate ‘power punches’ Fury landed by round – defined by Compubox as any punch that is not a jab, including hooks, crosses, uppercuts and body shots – compared with his career average.

The chartThe results suggest Usyk’s growing intensity during the fight was bolstered by Fury exceeding his typical exertions in the earlier rounds before losing steam and underperforming his average punch power in the latter rounds.

Indeed, Fury faced far more accurate power punches than his career average, notably during those The chartpivotal, latter rounds – peaking in the ninth, when the bell saved Fury.
So, what must Fury do to outbox the Ukrainian later this month? For that, we can revisit Fury’s most recent rematch against Wilder in 2020 – one year after judges delivered a split draw in Los Angeles.

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury look in sensational shape, but fans believe they know the rematch outcome.

Usyk and Fury met in a thrilling showdown in May, which saw the former capture the undisputed titles with a split decision victory.

But the pair will meet in a hotly-anticipated sequel later this month, and are currently in full training camps.

Fury is training out in Malta, and has posted images of his new physique, where fans have noted he looks considerably bigger than normal.

Oleksandr Usyk with Tyson FuryUsyk on the other hand also looks in impressive shape, and has shown off a more ripped physique, a sign he is taking preparations equally as seriously.

One fan reacted: “It’s obvious. Usyk is going to win the second fight. Fury’s in trouble.”

Another agreed: “Usyk will win again. Different levels between them.”

One added: “Hope Tyson can do it and bring them belts back.

“But I think it wasn’t even Usyk’s best performance on that night so I think will see an even better Usyk and he will win.”

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