Saudi Arabian authorities have come to a decision on whether to punish John Fury for headbutting a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team.
On Monday mayhem broke out at a hotel in Riyadh when Tyson Fury’s father, John, headbutted a member of Usyk’s entourage after sustained chanting of the Ukrainian’s name by his contingent.
Angry words were exchanged between the 59-year-old and Stanislav Stepchuk, before the former lost control.
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Fury Sr sustained heavy bleeding from a gash on his forehead after the incident, while Stepchuk was seen donning a tiny cut.
While some fans on social media have called for John to face legal action for the attack, Sky Sports have claimed that Saudi authorities are set to draw a line under the incident.
Moreover, with Stepchuk unlikely to press charges, John is set to remain in the country and support his son for the undefeated heavyweight bout on Saturday.
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After the altercation, John was heard shouting: “We can't be beat! We can't be beat!
“I live for this f***ing s***! I live for blood, guts and horror! Blood guts and horror! I live for this s***, my boy lives for this s***!”
Meanwhile, Tyson Fury laughed when hearing of the incident and said: “I didn’t see anything. I was in the room doing interviews for Sky Sports, but I’m not here for all that. I’m here to get the job done and go home and rest.
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“They do what they do. I’ve definitely seen worse than a cut on the head.”
On the altercation, Stepchuk told Seconds Out: “I was just supporting our team.
“We were only shouting, 'Usyk, Usyk,' I didn't touch him. He went crazy… Yeah [I wanted to punch him], but because of the age difference it would not be very fair.
“He should not look for an actual fight because he could have a heart attack and finish in the ambulance.”
Topics: Boxing, Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Saudi Arabia