Oleksandr Usyk won by a points decision, securing his victory over Tyson Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Usyk has proven his dominance by becoming the undisputed cruiserweight champion and successfully moving to the heavyweight division, defeating top fighters like Anthony Joshua twice and Tyson Fury twice. His resilience, skill, and exemplary character have solidified his status as one of the all-time greats.
Frank Warren initially called the scoring a 'liberty,' suggesting it was unfair. However, it was noted that emotions were high, and he might reconsider his stance after reflecting on the fight.
The ceremonial Cossack sword symbolizes resilience, fortitude, and the spirit of the Cossacks. Usyk carried it into the ring, representing his strength and determination, which he demonstrated throughout his 24 rounds against Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury's future in boxing remains uncertain. He could either retire or pursue a fight with Anthony Joshua, though the appeal of such a match may have diminished due to both fighters' recent losses. The decision ultimately depends on Fury's ambition and market demand.
Moses Itauma is a 19-year-old heavyweight boxer who has shown exceptional talent, demolishing Dempsey McKean in one round and impressing with his speed, punch power, and athleticism. Many believe he is the next heavyweight great and a future world champion.
Oleksandr Usyk agreed to fight Daniel Dubois in a future match, as confirmed during the post-fight interactions in the ring. This fight is highly anticipated and further cements Usyk's status as a dominant figure in boxing.
Usyk's victory held deep emotional significance for Ukraine, symbolizing resilience and hope for the 37 million people enduring the ongoing conflict with Russia. The presence of Vladimir Klitschko and the ceremonial sword underscored the fight's broader cultural and national importance.
Jim White, Gareth A Davies, John Rawling and Spencer Oliver reflect on Oleksandr Usyk’s brilliant points decision win over Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia, live on talkSPORT.
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