In May, Oleksandr Usyk made boxing history when he became the first undisputed world heavyweight champion in the modern 4-belt era. Usyk earned the honor when he was awarded a 12-round split decision against Tyson Fury. In addition to defending his unified championship, which included the IBF, WBA and WBO titles, Usyk added the WBC belt to his collection, and also earned a valid claim as the lineal world champion.
Usyk and Fury are scheduled to have a rematch on December 21 that will be broadcast live around the world on DAZN.
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In their fairly recent press conference, in a mutual expression of good sportsmanship, Fury signed a photo at Usyk’s request, a photo of a powerful punch Usyk landed on Fury, which was the punch that got Fury into trouble when he suffered a stroke. round 9 of his first fight. To this day, many fans believe that Usyk was robbed of a knockout victory, due to the interference of referee Mark Nelson. Is it true? Was Usyk robbed of a KO win against Fury?
This edition of The Rummy corner will attempt to answer that question, as well as provide a quick breakdown of the sequence that led to the knockdown, as well as some quick thoughts on his December 21st rematch. Please watch and enjoy the video for a man’s opinion. This is Rummy’s Corner (produced and narrated by Geoffrey Ciani).
Last updated on 11/09/2024