Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury in their hotly anticipated rematch to defend his unified heavyweight world titles in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
The pair first fought in May of this year with Usyk taking the win via split decision.
The Ukrainian won the fight 116-112 on all three of the judges’ scorecards – much to the displeasure of the Fury camp.

from the start of the match until the middle of the fifth round Usyk mainly targeted Tyson Fury’s torso with many of his punches landing near the Brit’s heart this forced Fury to start protecting his body more than his head usyk began varying the levels of his attacks and found success with many of them with fast sharp straight punches long hooks and uppercuts combined with worldclass movement from both his feet and head Usyk started to look like he was taking control in the seventh round the Brit’s heart rhythm was thrown into chaos and he slightly slowed the pace which gave Alexander the opportunity to take the lead in the fight team Usyk had realized that Fury’s large torso was the easier target and by disrupting his timing and breathing they managed to establish control over the fight and go on to win the match

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  1. Yeh but fury was never good? He beat absolutely nobody, struggled against McDermott, fought Chisora 3 times, scraped past kiltschko then came out of retirement (after a failed drugs test) and chose Wilder over Joshua….we all know why…..then finally got forced to fight "the ugly little rabbit"….and got battered twice. Arguably stopped in the first. Move on, he wasn't great, he was just an attraction because of his size and out of the rings antics.

  2. That straight left to the liver was a very solid shot, and a high quality punch. He had his back foot planted and got everything into that, placed it perfectly and moved a very large man backward significantly with that shot. Usyk is a busy fighter for a heavyweight, kinda like Holyfield and Morrison were. A true boxer.

  3. How can you not loot all out in the open with bodies around you. I think you should have set traps and left. That way the other people would be scared thinking let me just go i don't know where all these traps are lol

  4. Like fury said himself, Styles beat style. I think fury still beats Joshua, But usyks surgical striking is just to much for both of them.

  5. Not even his dirty gloves could help him this time. Fury‘s been known for dirty gloves that’s why when he indented Wilder head. Literally the doctor said there’s no way a glove could do that but nothing happened. You know they did not want Wilder that did not box his whole life to be a champion. This shit was sad and then while they’re for sure was pretty upset I would be too because he’s fighting for his daughter he fighting for just moneyor fame

  6. Say what you want but Fury gave him the hardest time in the ring ever. Fury clearly lost – no doubt but he was a very worthy opponent.

  7. People call Karl Anthony towns zesty for just his voice and we have Jon jones sexually violating people back stage and he’s fine

  8. Fury saying he was gonna be more aggresaive and go for knockout in rematch, yet he fought even more cautiously. It's the more cautious ive ever seen him

  9. два старых пенсионера
    один наркоман, другой под доппингом!

  10. Бля вроде два пивных старика, а ебашут как ненормальные

  11. And controlling the lead hand at all, great timing and showing defense. But all you talk about is punches . This industry is sensationalized it’s not even a joke bro.

  12. Boxing analysis is so repetitive and boring man.
    Basically just "They went to the body until he was tired then went up top when he dropped his hands."
    And every time the pundits act like it's revolutionary.

  13. King 👑 Usyk
    Destroyed that bum
    Made him look completely useless twice
    No comparison Usyk is levels above that pathetic man

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