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OLEKSANDR USYK was spotted spying on Tyson Fury from a jet COCKPIT to kick off fight week ahead of their rematch.

Usyk became the first to defeat Fury after his split-decision win in Saudi Arabia in May.

Oleksandr Usyk was spotted spying on Tyson Fury from a jet cockpit
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Oleksandr Usyk was spotted spying on Tyson Fury from a jet cockpitCredit: X @SkySports
Usyk did not take his eyes off Fury
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Usyk did not take his eyes off FuryCredit: X @SkySports

And now seven months later the pair prepare to do it all over again back in Riyadh on Saturday.

To commence the week ahead, all the fighters on the card were introduced at the "Grand Arrivals".

And they did so after stepping out of a private jet onto the red carpet with Fury doing so wearing a tracksuit and showing off his huge beard.

But SunSport caught the moment Usyk watched on from the cockpit of the plane - refusing to take his eyes off Fury.

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The Gypsy King lost his WBC belt and undefeated record after 12 classic rounds - but vowed not to leave it to the judges this time.

Fury, 36, said: “I’m going to knock him out.

"I’m going to give Turki [Alalshikh] what I promised him in May, a cooked rabbit in his kitchen. That’s my promise.”

Usyk, 37, became the first four-belt undisputed champion in heavyweight history but he had to vacate the IBF belt.

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And while Fury has guaranteed to reverse the result - Usyk promised a repeat.

He said: “Yeah, my fans can expect something similar again.

"But, we may switch a few things up a little bit. My team and I have a few secrets for Saturday.”

Fury touches down for the Grand Arrivals
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Fury touches down for the Grand ArrivalsCredit: Reuters
Usyk prepares to defend his unified titles against Fury
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Usyk prepares to defend his unified titles against FuryCredit: PA
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