Oleksandr Usyk has instructed Tyson Fury he’ll settle for his phrases for an April 29 undisputed heavyweight title struggle at Wembley offered the Briton agrees to 1 particular situation.
The much-anticipated showdown seemed to be in jeopardy after Fury, who turned down a earlier date in Saudi Arabia, demanded 70 per cent of the overall purse for the revised London date.
But Usyk posted a short message on his social media on Friday wherein he stated he would settle for Fury’s phrases offered he makes a £1million donation to these affected by the battle in Ukraine.
Usyk stated: “Hey, greedy belly. I accept your offer – 70-30 split the fight with you on April 29 at Wembley.
“But you will promise to donate to Ukraine immediately after the fight, £1million. And for every day of your delay you will pay one per cent from your purse to Ukrainian people. Deal?”
Earlier, Fury had posted a video of his personal laying out his phrases for the competition and insisting Usyk’s proportion would fall by one per cent for day-after-day the Ukrainian delayed.
Fury final fought in December when he stopped home rival Derek Chisora, whereas Usyk has not stepped within the ring since he efficiently defended his titles with a second straight win over Anthony Joshua in Jeddah in August.