In a tough rematch, Oleksandr Usyk wins Tyson Fury by majority decision.

 

Usyk delivered two crucial knocks to Fury’s head in round 11, just as the man-mountain seemed to be lagging and Fury’s tank was emptying.

Usyk was clearly in the lead at the finish of the bout, and all of the judges agreed that he had won.

Since Usyk is still unbeaten, the next issue for him is if he will ever face a fighter who beats him or whether.

The moment has come for him to face that opponent, which would eventually mean the end of the 37-year-old’s career.

The issue of how long Usyk can continue to do this will undoubtedly loom over his career as he approaches his 38th birthday next month, but this is true of all great boxers.

Daniel Dubois, who seemed eager to be the next guy to challenge the champion, challenged Usyk in the ring as he said that he would rather to go home and recuperate.

With the victory, Usyk has defeated Fury in heavyweight boxing, which is an outstanding accomplishment.

That should undoubtedly confirm to heavyweight boxing fans who the best heavyweight fighter in the world right now is.

While there will inevitably be conjecture over Usyk’s next move, Tyson Fury’s future is still up in the air.

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