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Tyson Fury accuses bias in Oleksandr Usyk judging: ‘There is no doubt, I was the winner of that fight’

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Tyson Fury is not backing down after his split decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Despite the judges giving the nod to Usyk, Fury is adamant that he should have been declared the winner.

In a post-fight interview, Fury expressed his belief that he won the majority of the rounds and questioned whether bias played a role in the decision, referencing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He congratulated Usyk on his victory but made it clear that he will be seeking redemption in a rematch.

Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, confirmed that there is a rematch clause in the contract, giving Fury the opportunity to face Usyk again before the end of 2024. This means that other potential challengers, such as Anthony Joshua, will have to wait for their shot at the title.

Despite the disappointment of the loss, Fury remains determined and focused on the rematch, scheduled for October. He is looking forward to the opportunity to prove himself once again in the ring and is confident that he will emerge victorious this time around.

Fans can expect an intense and highly anticipated rematch between Fury and Usyk, with both fighters eager to settle the score and claim the undisputed heavyweight title. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting boxing rivalry.

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