The rematch between Tyson Fury and Alexander Usyk was highly anticipated, given the controversial decision in their first bout. Fury, who was unbeaten in 35 professional fights, faced Usyk again, and the fight ended in a unanimous decision favoring Usyk. This decision immediately stirred controversy among fans, the media, and the fighters’ camps.
Tyson Fury and his promoter, Frank Warren, have vocally criticized the judging. Fury claimed that he was robbed, and Warren echoed his sentiments, stating that it was impossible for Fury to have only won four rounds. According to Sky Sports, Fury thought he was ahead by at least three rounds. He remained adamant that he’d won the fight, describing Usyk’s victory as a “Christmas gift” from the judges. Fury’s disappointment was palpable as he insisted that despite his efforts, he had to count two losses on his record due to the judges’ decisions.