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Illustration of ‘I won that fight’: Fury rejects defeat

Fury’s Fight Denial: Unpacking the Controversial Verdict

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Tyson Fury continues to express his dissatisfaction with the recent unanimous decision in favor of Oleksandr Usyk, who has now claimed victory over Fury in two consecutive title bouts. Despite all three judges scoring the latest match 116-112 in Usyk’s favor, Fury dismissed the outcome, labeling it a “Christmas gift” from the judges.

Fury believes he performed well, asserting that he was the more aggressive fighter throughout the match. He stated, “I will believe till the day I die that I won that fight,” emphasizing his conviction despite the losses. He added that both he and his promoter, Frank Warren, thought he was ahead on points and reiterated that while he can’t alter the judges’ decision, he won’t dwell on the defeat.

The disparity in opinions has raised discussions about the fairness of the judging in boxing matches, especially in high-stakes contests like these. Fury’s resilience in the face of challenges reflects his commitment to the sport.

This situation showcases Fury’s fighting spirit, as he remains determined to continue competing at a high level and improve upon his performance. With such dedication, the boxing community can anticipate his next move with excitement, as he seeks to reclaim his position in the ring.


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