Nelson, a respected figure in boxing, casts doubt on whether Fury has the mental fortitude and desire to face Usyk again. The first fight saw Fury receiving mixed instructions from his corner, which included his father John Fury, trainer Sugar Hill Steward, and assistant Andy Lee. This confusion may have contributed to his loss by split decision.
The rematch, scheduled for December 21 in Saudi Arabia, presents an opportunity for Fury to redeem himself. However, Nelson questions whether Fury can mentally recover from the defeat and adjust his strategy effectively. He points out that Fury, who is known for his deep understanding of boxing history and self-belief, might find it challenging to come to terms with the fact that someone has bested him in the ring.
Fury’s condition during the first fight was arguably the best it had been in years, leaving little room for physical improvement. Nelson suggests that the key changes need to be made in Fury’s corner and approach to the fight. The right tactics and a clear, unified direction from his team could be the deciding factors in the rematch.
Nelson’s concerns reflect the complexities of boxing at the highest level, where mental preparation is just as crucial as physical readiness. Fury’s ability to reassess and adapt his boxing style and team dynamics will likely determine his success in the highly anticipated rematch with Usyk.