Ukrainian boxing hero Oleksandr Usyk, 37, proved to be the professional boxing heavyweight champion with another victory over former champion Tyson Fury, 36
Usyk, the WBA, WBC and WBC heavyweight champion, won the title match held at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday (local time) by a unanimous decision of all judges in the 12th round against his challenger Fury. It was a perfect victory for all three assistant judges, scoring 116-112. 메이저사이트
In May, Usyk, who challenged Fury, who was the unified champion at the time and was the reigning heavyweight champion with 36 consecutive undefeated matches, won the 2-1 decision and became the new unified champion, once again overpowered Fury in a rematch held again in seven months, proving himself to be the strongest heavyweight boxer.
Woo-sik, a gold medalist at the London Olympics, continued his unbeaten streak with 23 wins (14KO) out of 23 matches since turning pro boxing. On the other hand, Fury lost to Woo-sik for two consecutive games, and his record was 35 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw.
At the beginning of the match, Fury, who is 206 centimeters tall, led the game in his advantage by banking on his physique. However, perhaps after the third round, he found a solution, and from the fourth round, Usyk’s punches began to hit Fury’s face one by one. Then, in the sixth round, Usyk’s left hit Fury’s forehead in a legitimate manner, and Fury was shocked.
After that, the outcome was unilaterally passed on to Usyk. Fury was helpless to defend himself by Usyk’s powerful punch, and all three assistant judges eventually raised Woosyk’s hand after the 12th round.
“Fury is an outstanding fighter and an outstanding opponent. His two showdowns have been an incredible 24 rounds in my career,” Usyk said after the match, adding, “I dedicate today’s victory to all the mothers in Ukraine. I am ready to fight on. I give thanks to God.”