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    Usyk beats Fury by decision to retain world heavyweight titles

    By Daily Sabah With ReutersDecember 22, 20243 Mins Read
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    Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk defeated Britain’s Tyson Fury by unanimous decision at the Kingdom Arena on Saturday, retaining his WBA (Super), WBO and WBC heavyweight titles and preserving his undefeated record in a thrilling bout.

    Giving up advantages in height, weight and reach to his much bigger opponent, Usyk fought superbly throughout to win 116-112 on all three judges’ scorecards as he again defeated Fury after his success in May made him the undisputed champion.

    Fury, 36, was much improved from that first encounter where he wilted in the ninth round but could still not solve the puzzle posed by the 37-year-old Usyk, whose superb movement saw him force the Briton onto the back foot for much of the bout.

    Tipping the scales at a career-high 127 kilogram (281 pounds), 25 kilograms heavier than Usyk, Fury started at a high tempo and tried to control the center of the ring using his jab but the Ukrainian matched him and tried back his opponent up by ducking inside and unleashing combinations.

    By the fourth round, Usyk started to find the range for his left hand but Fury adjusted and went hard to the body in the fifth as the fight ebbed and flowed.

    Fury appeared to be stung late in the sixth with a right hand to the body followed by a sharp left that struck him on the forehead and by the seventh he slowed, moving to southpaw late in the round as he struggled with fatigue.

    Fury’s reliance on hard shots in ones and twos to the body did little to stop Usyk from marching forward, usually finishing his flurries with his fearsome left hand.

    A good start to the 10th by Fury did not last and Usyk was soon back controlling the angles, finishing the frame at a furious pace and coasting through the final two rounds to take a convincing victory.

    Asked in his post-fight interview in the ring if he thought the scorecards were correct, Usyk shrugged.

    “I win, it’s good … I’m not the judges, I’m a sportsman, I’m an athlete,” Usyk said, before praising his sons who he said had been involved in judo competitions earlier Saturday.

    Usyk was called out in the ring by Britain’s Daniel Dubois, who he beat with a ninth-round stoppage in controversial circumstances in August 2023 after a fifth-round knockdown of Usyk was ruled to have been a low blow.

    Disappointed by the second loss of his professional career, the usually talkative Fury left the ring without doing an interview, leaving his promoter Frank Warren to speak on his behalf and express disbelief at the scoring.

    “How can Tyson only get four rounds in this fight? It’s impossible,” Warren said, adding he thought Fury had won.

    “He’s very disappointed, as I am as well. But, I mean, I’m not saying there’s any bias (on my part). Everybody along the front there, we all thought the same way.”

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