The fight ended in Riyadh and Fury raised his arm in victoryand soon after he gave his rival a kiss on the head as a way of respect and recognition, but at the same time ‘gypsy king’ His face changed when he heard the word “still”, which meant that the victory was for the champion and he could no longer regain the three World Cup belts held by the Ukrainian boxer.
Going to his locker room, Usyk He showed his disagreement with the result, telling Sky Sports that he saw himself as the winner in at least three of the fight’s twelve rounds, and later in a press conference he disputed his thoughts.
“I was very confident. I thought I had won this fight again… I thought I had won both fights, but once again I came home with two losses on my record, so there was nothing I could do. fight with all my might heart and do my best, but I will always believe until the day I die, that I won that fight.”
And he added, “I’m not going to cry. I know boxing, I’ve experienced it all my life. You can’t change any decision, but I’ll always feel a little bit unfairly treated; well, not a little, a lot,” said Fury.
After this loss, his future in the ring is unknown and now he can only think about enjoying Christmas with his family after the intense preparation required to attack the heavyweight throne, where Usyk continues to sitting comfortably.
Source: La Verdad

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