Carl Frampton slams ‘disrespectful act’ that led to Tyson Fury storming out of ring in disgust at Oleksandr Usyk loss
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TYSON FURY stormed out of the ring in disgust after Daniel Dubois confronted Oleksandr Usyk following their clash. The Gypsy King suffered defeat to Usyk again to leave his future hanging in the balance. And Fury failed to assure the public he would continue boxing as he instead stormed out of the ring before being interviewed.
Usyk, 37, was questioned by TNT Sports after he retained his belts for the fourth time. READ MORE on a absolute blockbuster night in Riyadh... He paid tribute to his wife and began to share his thoughts on the fight before he was rudely interrupted by Dubois.
The Brit, who knocked out Anthony Joshua and became heavyweight champion this year, went face to face with Usyk as he challenged him to a rematch. The pair fought a close contest together in August 2023, with Dubois hurting Usyk with a punch that was controversially judged to be a low blow.
TNT Sports commentator Carl Frampton labelled Dubois' behaviour "disrespectful", with his timing preventing Fury from being able to speak to the crowd. SunSport later caught Fury, 36, walking to his dressing room where he was heard saying: "Robbed there!".
He bumped into his former trainer Ben Davison and asked him what he thought of the fight before adding: "I swear to God I thought I won by at least three rounds.". CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS. Frank Warren echoed the thoughts of his fighter as he spoke on behalf of Fury in the ring.