Oleksandr Usyk makes stance clear on Tyson Fury rematch immediately after fight
Oleksandr Usyk did not shy away from a possible rematch with Tyson Fury after securing a split-decision victory over the British Boxer on Saturday.
Oleksandr Usyk did not shy away from a possible rematch with Tyson Fury after securing a split-decision victory over the British Boxer on Saturday.
Oleksandr Usyk became the undisputed world heavyweight champion as he defeated Tyson Fury via split decision.
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Fury appears non-committal on swift rematch at this stage after initially seeming eager to trigger contract clause
Usyk outpointed Fury to become undisputed heavyweight champion, but the fight could have been stopped when the Briton was hurt in round nine
Oleksandr Usyk landed 42% of his punches on Tyson Fury during their fight en route becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the world since 2000.
Usyk won 115-112 and 114-113 on two scorecards while the third judge saw it 114-113 for Fury.
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Two judges scored the bout in favour of Usyk, while another controversially gave it to Fury
Schreiber, the star of Ray Donovan, Spotlight and the voice of Hard Knocks, is an advocate for Usyk's homeland Ukraine in their ongoing conflict with Russia.
In what was a historic night for the sport, the pair finally collided in a huge battle that certainly lived up to the billing, with the punching stats showing that perhaps he was the correct winner.
Tyson Fury claims new undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk rushed to hospital with a broken jaw after beating him in Saudi Arabia.
Johnny Nelson believes Tyson Fury could walk away from boxing after losing out to Oleksandr Usyk in the pair's fight for the undisputed world heavyweight championship on Saturday night.
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