Usyk’s Team Complains About Suspicious “Stitch” Ring Canvas – Is Anger Playing Dirty?

The team of United heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk has complaints about the ring fabric in his fight with the famous WBC champion Tyson Fury on Saturday night at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.
Is this a sneaky ploy for Fury to gain momentum from the talented Usyk? I mean, it makes sense that if Usyk can’t move due to a trip hazard on the canvas, he could be a victim of goliath Fury.
Seam-Gate: Pre-War Stench in the Desert
According to a Skysports report, Usyk reportedly saw a mysterious seam in the ring, which may have been life-threatening during his fight with the 6’9″ Fury, and affected his ability to move around the ring. Usyk will need to dodge this hidden bump on the canvas to escape the slow 260+ Fury.
According to Usyk, the sail stitch can make him very cautious about moving around the ring, fearing that he might stumble or lose his balance each time he meets that point in the ring. That would benefit the larger fighter, Fury, who would be stalking him all night with his massive size.
Fury is the A-side, which is the main attraction of this fight, and there is a lot of money in the fight with the Englishman’s biggest money fight with Anthony Joshua just around the corner if he defeats Usyk on Saturday night.
If you’re Usyk, you should smell a rat and blame the trip hazard on the canvas and look at it as a possible way to increase Fury’s chances of winning to reach the big pot of gold fight against Joshua.
I would definitely be on my back legs, tell the moon about this if I were Usyk because he is the B-side in this fight and there is a lot of money Fury will get if he fights Joshua if he wins.
Mind Games or Real Anxiety?
Britain’s Frazer Clark told Sky Sports, “I was in the shadow of the boxer and I didn’t notice anything. So I’m really wondering what they were going on about.
“Could it be mind games? I doubt it because we are in neutral ground here [Riyadh]. So, no gain for Tyson and no gain for Usyk. I’m excited to go and see what they do.”