Boxer Usyk said that he does not think about a disqualified knockout in a fight with Tyson Fury
Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik spoke about his uncounted knockout against Briton Tyson Fury in the fight for the title of absolute world heavyweight champion. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti.
“Maybe there was a knockout, but I don’t think about it. We have a winner, right? Let’s assume that there was no knockout, no problem,” said the athlete. He added that he believed in victory and emphasized that he and his opponent showed 12 rounds of real drama.
On the night of May 19, Usik defeated Fury in a fight for the title of absolute world heavyweight champion in Saudi Arabia. The fight lasted all 12 rounds. It ended with Usik winning by split decision – 115-112, 113-114, 114-113.
This is Fury’s first defeat in his professional career after 34 wins and 1 draw. Usik won his 22nd fight in the professional ring and remains undefeated.
Source: Lenta

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