Tyson Fury remains convinced he triumphed over Oleksandr Usyk despite officially losing, attributing the defeat to the fight’s lack of difficulty. The split decision in Riyadh marked Fury’s first professional loss, setting the stage for a rematch on December 21. Fury, known as the ‘Gypsy King,’ nearly lost in the ninth round but managed to stay in the fight until the bell. He believes he dominated most of the match at the Kingdom Arena, even admitting to excessive showboating due to his enjoyment.
Fury has reviewed the fight multiple times and maintains his belief that he was the victor, a sentiment he claims Usyk shares. The judges’ scores were narrowly divided, with one favoring Fury by a round and another favoring Usyk. Fury asserts that he easily landed combinations against Usyk, who is typically difficult to hit, and that his casual approach ultimately led to a critical mistake in the ninth round.
Looking forward to the rematch, Fury addressed Usyk’s injuries and expressed anticipation for their upcoming bout in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, Fury commented on a recent incident where he was filmed intoxicated in Morecambe, attributing it to overconsumption and acknowledging his ongoing mental health journey.