Body language expert reveals the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury

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Body language expert reveals the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury
Published: Dec, 21 2024 09:57

A body language expert believes one of Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk is already 'floundering' and 'subdued' -  so much so that she has predicted a clear winner. Fury and Usyk shared an astonishing 11-minute, 20-second face-off on Thusday and met each other again at Friday's weigh-in.

 [Judi James says the Ukrainian looked more 'focused' and 'professional', while Fury was 'subdued' and 'floundering']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Judi James says the Ukrainian looked more 'focused' and 'professional', while Fury was 'subdued' and 'floundering']

The pair will go toe-to-toe for Usyk's WBA, WBO, and WBC heavyweight belts on Saturday night in Riyadh, with Fury looking to get revenge after his split decision defeat in May. Fury and Usyk had to be pulled apart on Thursday and both looked to try and gain a psychological edge over the other, with the Gypsy King vowing to 'dish out a whole lot of pain' and 'do some f***ing damage'.

 [Fury hopes to avenge his loss from May and claim the WBA, WBO, and WBC heavyweight belts]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Fury hopes to avenge his loss from May and claim the WBA, WBO, and WBC heavyweight belts]

But it is the Ukrainian who body language expert Judi James believes has the upper hand after their confrontation, as she told BetUK. 'Usyk won the ten-minute stare-off. He was so still and solid I believe he could still be there now in the same pose. This suggests physical and mental resilience and calm purpose that is breath-taking,' said James.

 [Fury's transition to a 'monosyllabic stage-quitter' could be draining his emotional energy]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Fury's transition to a 'monosyllabic stage-quitter' could be draining his emotional energy]

A body language expert believes Oleksandr Usyk has the psychological edge over Tyson Fury. Judi James says the Ukrainian looked more 'focused' and 'professional', while Fury was 'subdued' and 'floundering'. Fury hopes to avenge his loss from May and claim the WBA, WBO, and WBC heavyweight belts.

 [Meanwhile, Usyk's demeanour betrayed no sign of weakness besides a modicum of potential inner anxiety]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Meanwhile, Usyk's demeanour betrayed no sign of weakness besides a modicum of potential inner anxiety]

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