Commentator Steve Pons believes that the reason Tyson Fury ran out of the ring immediately after the results were announced in his loss to unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk last Saturday night was due to Daniel Dubois entering the ring.
An embarrassing scene
Pons feels that when Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) saw IBF heavyweight champion Dubois enter the ring to call out Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs), he didn't stand and watch. That would have put Fury in an uncomfortable position and made him look bad.
It's not clear who decided to let Dubois into the ring. Whatever it is, they clearly haven't thought about how the proud former WBC champion Fury will look.
The high-ranking person who made the call to let Dubois into the ring may have lost sight of how that was put Napoleon's anger In a humiliating situation, he is ignored like driftwood. The Emperor was reduced to a secondary person by this move.
This wasn't supposed to happen because there were other ways to set up the Usyk vs. Dubois fight without Daniel getting into the ring to call him out while Fury was still present.
The whole thing seemed like an embarrassing circus. Dubois did not look comfortable calling on Usyk, and he was asked to do so. He seemed to know it wasn't right and looked ashamed.
Disrespectful move by Dubois
He added: “It was clear that Dubois was in the ring trying to get a fight, but it was a bit disrespectful. First of all, to Tyson Fury. “Secondly, to Oleksandr Usyk, and thirdly to Joseph Parker, who will fight in February.” TNT Sports Boxingtalks about the circus atmosphere immediately after the rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, where Daniel Dubois was allowed to enter the ring.
“I didn't quite like it. I understand why he did it, but it wasn't my cup of tea,” Frampton said.
“I'm sure that's why Fury left,” commentator Steve Pons said, explaining why he believes Tyson Fury fled the ring immediately after the fight. “You're in the ring, your Tyson Fury. You've been king of the world for a long time. You're in the ring. The guy who just beat you (Usyk) by a very narrow margin on points is there.
“You're standing in the ring. You're not standing for anything else but giving an interview, and all of a sudden, you see Dubois walk in, get stage left, and get straight into the fight. If we can get another camera angle, I bet Tyson Fury will leave at some point during That's the first thing, he's standing in the ring. “That's how it works,” Pons said.
“I know it's 2-0, but it was very close and very controversial. There's a trilogy on the table. I think they have a third fight,” Pons said of his desire to have a trilogy between Fury and Usyk next. “It's still a huge fight before A.J. . Fight a third battle (with Oleksandr). He will not be fired. The AJ fight is still on. “I think Fury is right when he says, ‘The AJ fight is going to be there no matter when it happens,’” Pons said.
Fury-Usyk were not controversial fights unless you are a Fury fan. People didn't see any of those matches as controversial. The only thing questionable about the first referee was the referee who gave Fury the eighth figure in the ninth round when he was badly injured.
There is almost no chance of a trilogy match between Usyk and Fury happening next because it is too risky for Tyson. He and his promoters will not want to take the chance of him getting beaten for a third time by Usyk and spoiling a lucrative bout with Anthony Joshua. Turki Al-Sheikh also said after the fight that he wants to hold a confrontation between Joshua and Fury next. He didn't say anything about setting up the trilogy.