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Warren confirms Fury intends to rematch Usyk with date and location laid out

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Frank Warren has confirmed to talkSPORT that Tyson Fury intends to take the rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

In a fight for the ages, Usyk defeated Fury via split decision on May 18 to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.

Warren has told talkSPORT where and when the Fury vs Usyk rematch will take placeCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom

After a bright start from the Ukrainian, Fury took over in the middle rounds before a miraculous recovery down the home stretch saw Usyk get his hand raised on points.

In a dramatic turn of events, ‘The Cat’ dropped and nearly stopped Fury in the ninth stanza of what will surely go down in history as one of the greatest heavyweight showdowns of all time.

The pair are now contractually obliged to run it back on October 12/13 providing Fury activates the two-way rematch clause in their contract.

Fury called for a rematch in the immediate aftermath of their fight although he was a little more ambiguous in his post-fight press conference, as he told assembled media: “I don’t know what’s going to happen.”

However, when Fury’s promoter, Warren, joined talkSPORT on Tuesday afternoon with Simon Jordan and Jim White, he made it clear that his client would be activating the rematch clause over the coming days.

“He’s back here, he’s recuperating and his mood is that he wants the rematch and that’s already signed for so it will happen,” said Warren.

He then confirmed that the fight will take place in October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – the location of their inaugural encounter.

Usyk’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, also recently insisted that they will honour the two-fight agreement.

Usyk outboxed and outworked Fury over the distance on Saturday nightCredit: Getty

“We are men of our words,” he told Boxing King Media.

“It’s not about paperwork – if we shake hands and promise something, we do it. I see no reason for the rematch not to take place.”

Meanwhile, Usyk confirmed at his post-fight press conference that he is ‘ready for the rematch’.

Frank Warren and Simon Jordan clash in heated back and fourth over Tyson Fury’s talkSPORT ban and comments after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk

Fury will relish the opportunity to get one back over Usyk after insisting he was unlucky to have dropped the decision.

“I believe I won that fight. I think he won a few of those rounds but I won the majority of them,” Fury said.

“His country is at war, so people are siding with the country at war. Make no mistake, I won that fight in my opinion.

“I’ve had a split decision loss with a little man. Good luck and God bless you.

“I want to thank God. We fought a good fight for the fans. I always say it’s about getting paid and getting laid and we did that.

“I want to thank Oleksandr for the good fight. It was a close fight. I thought I’d done enough, but I’m not a judge. I can’t judge a fight while I’m boxing in it.”

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