Former undisputed WBC heavyweight kingpin, Tyson Fury has claimed he believed he received tonight’s rematch conflict with Oleksandr Usyk by “at least three rounds” of their championship re-run — after exiting the ring following his second consecutive choice loss to the Ukrainian.
Fury, a former undisputed WBC heavyweight champion, returned to the ring tonight for the primary time since Might, the place he dropped a more in-depth break up choice defeat to the above-mentioned, Usyk — who grew to become the primary undisputed heavyweight world champion within the ‘four-belt era’ along with his success.
And tonight, dropping a unanimous choice loss regardless of a shiny and rather more lively begin within the opening quarter of the pairing, Fury stormed from the squared circle in disappointment following the affirmation of the outcome, believing he had received the rematch by greater than two rounds.
Tyson Fury claims he believed he beat Oleksandr Usyk by “at least 3 rounds”
“I swear to God, I thought I won it by at least three rounds,” Tyson Fury advised former coach, Ben Davison backstage following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
Nonetheless, receiving props for his efficiency by former two-weight UFC champion, Conor McGregor, Fury’s promoter — Queensberry Promotions chief, Frank Warren claimed he was “dumbfounded” by the scorecards submitted following the heavyweight title rematch.
“I’m dumbfounded,” Frank Warren advised TNT Sports activities. “They [the judges] gave him (Tyson Fury) four rounds out of the 12 rounds, which is impossible. I mean, I’ve been around a long time and I know I’m biased, but one judge didn’t give him any round from round six onwards. Not one round, look. How can that be? That’s impossible. And the same with the other judge here. They give him one round at the last at the last six and the same here with this guy.”
“It’s crazy, you know, and I’m not, I’m calm and collected. I’m not screaming and shouting. That is a nonsense. Everybody along that front row there, including, and their places were long as pipes, the management of Usyk and everybody along the (front and Oscar De La Hoya and I had him winning by three, four rounds.”