23 December 2024

Tyson Fury exits after Oleksandr Usyk wins the boxing match:

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury Andrew Reddington/Getty Images

Professional boxer Tyson Fury He lost his big match to Oleksandr Usyk, She then stormed out of the ring.

According to the footage shared via Sky SportsFury (36 years old) hurriedly left the boxing ring after the end of the 12 rounds on Saturday, December 21.

“I swear to God, I thought I won three rounds,” Fury told reporters later that night. “I thought I won the fight again. I was on top the whole time. When you don't win by knockout, that's what can happen.”

Saturday's fight was a rematch between Fury and Usyk (37 years old) in an attempt to retain the world title belt. They fought for the first time in May, which Usyk won by split decision. He won by a landslide the second time.

“I feel like I won both fights. I know I should have knocked him out but this is boxing and this is what happens. There's no doubt in my mind that I won this fight,” Fury said in a press conference that night. “I'm not going to cry over spilled milk. “It's over now.”

He added: “I've been boxing all my life but it will always feel like a little effort – not a little, a lot.”

Fury was so involved in the fight that… Until I stopped talking to his wife, ParisAnd their seven children during training.

Tyson Fury exits after Oleksandr Usyk wins the boxing match:

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk Richard Pelham/Getty Images

“I've been away from my wife and children for three months. I haven't spoken to Paris at all for three months,” Fury told Queensbury Promotions earlier this week. “I've sacrificed a lot.”

Fury and Paris have daughters Venezuela, 15, Valencia, 7, and Athena, 3, as well as sons Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson, 8, and Prince Adonis Amazia, 5. One of his biggest supporters.

“To have a woman who's been with you all that time and gone through… the good times and the bad times… (for her) to still be there when she doesn't want to be, when she's forced away and you're being pushed away, and that requires… A very strong individual.” Interference In a September 2021 interview.

Fury's two losses to Usyk are the only times he has not been proven victorious throughout his career.

“I feel very good. “I competed harder than I have in years, and I was able to do things I've always been able to do,” Fury told Queensbury Promotions before the bout. “I'll be the first to say, 'You know what, I'm done,' but I I'm not too far from it, I feel pretty good. I can't wait to fight Saturday night. I will end his career. You will never hear from Oleksandr Usyk again.

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