Newly released screenshots from TNT Sports Reveals the moments of Tyson Fury's angry reaction after Oleksandr Usyk earned a unanimous decision in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night. All three judges – Patrick Morley of the United States, Ignacio Robles of Panama, and Gerardo Martinez of Puerto Rico – scored the fight. 116-112 In favor of Usyk. Angry at the referee, venting anger, “Everyone Oscar De La Hoya said he ordered me four rounds. That's what it is init. He stole there.*'M.”** Frankly told coach Ben Davison, “What do you think I did Ben? Honestly?” Davison replied, “I thought it was pretty tight. I thought you'd get it if you're honest.”
Still reeling from his previous split decision defeat in May, Fury attacked the event's website, claiming, “You don't get anything in these countries.” And he insisted, “I swear to God, I thought I had her at least three rounds in. She controlled the fight, on top all night. He believed he controlled the speed, and likened himself to a bulldozer hurtling forward. Despite the consistent unanimity of the judges, Fury's frustration resonated in Saudi Arabia, sparking speculation about potential bias in Saudi Arabia.
Like a storm raging over the desert, Fury's wrath may herald a deeper rift in boxing's scoring system. While Usyk relishes his latest victory, Fury's controversial stance, fueled by raw emotion, makes us wonder whether justice has prevailed. Fury vs. saga Usyk isn't finished yet.