JOHN FURY was left bleeding from the head after his son Tyson and Oleksandr Usyk’s camps clashed today.
The Gypsy King and the Ukrainian will look to unify the heavyweight division THIS WEEKEND.
After Fury suffered a nasty cut above his right eye in sparring earlier this year, the fight was postponed from February 17 to this Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
Fury has the WBC title around his waist, while Usyk has the WBA, WBO, IBF and Ring Magazine straps.
Both fighters are putting their undefeated professional records at risk in the Middle East as well.
But tensions appear to be rising following the problems that arose in Saudi Arabia today.
Video footage has emerged of a clash between the two camps earlier.
Fury’s never-shy father, John, is said to have head-butted a young member of Usyk’s team.
It was first reported that he was involved in a heated altercation with a large man on his rival’s team.
Then, when John walked away from this, one of the smaller young members of Usyk’s team allegedly stepped in and was headbutted by the WBC champion’s father.
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