Neymar Jr, Tyson Fury, and Oleksandr UsykNeymar Jr, Tyson Fury, and Oleksandr Usyk (Image Credits: Getty Images)


The boxing world will witness two of the biggest Heavyweight stars clashing in the middle of the ring this weekend. Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are set to scrap for twelve rounds to find out who the better boxer is of the two.

Many have given their take on who will get their hand raised later this weekend, and one of the significant soccer superstars chimed in on the matter. Neymar currently plays for the Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal in the Middle East.

Neymar was one of the biggest stars in soccer until a few years back and was considered the best winger.

Neymar Jr has their pick between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk

Neymar left Paris Saint Germain, the premier football club in Paris, last year to play in the Middle East while earning big bucks. The soccer star is injured and has yet to play a league game for the club. Neymar Jr. recently gave his take on who will emerge victorious between the boxing titans. Neymar said,

Hello Tyson Fury. Hope you have a great fight. Do your job.

Neymar clarified who he supports this weekend in the undisputed Heavyweight fight. The 32-year-old soccer star wished Tyson luck for his bout and explained that he hopes he wants Tyson to do his job comfortably. Fury stands six feet nine inches tall and is a slight favorite against Oleksandr Usyk. Usyk is the much quicker fighter in the ring and has displayed some phenomenal leg work against his past opponents.

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Tyson will be delighted to get a message from the soccer superstar before the biggest fight of his career. Both Usyk and Fury are unbeaten inside the octagon, so it will be interesting to see who loses their undefeated record this weekend. The Middle Eastern city of Ruyad is in for a treat as they are set to witness two boxing titans in the ring scrapping to secure a victory over each other. It will be interesting to see what happens shortly in the Heavyweight division.