Tyson Fury WALKS OUT of the ring after his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk after he was left 'very disappointed' by 'nuts' decision from boxing's judges
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Tyson Fury stormed out the ring after he the judges ruled he lost his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday. Seven months after suffering his first professional defeat at the hand of the Ukrainian, Fury returned to the Kingdom Arena looking for revenge.
Unlike the first fight the Gypsy King was all business from the opening bell as he kept his guard high and looked to land damaging strikes from the outset. The challenger started brightly and maintained his volume throughout the opening rounds but Usyk was as crafty and elusive as ever as he found room to land counters on the larger man.
As the clash reached the championship rounds, both men had enjoyed their share of success throughout before all eyes turned to the judges decision. All three officials scoring at ringside scored the bout 116-114 in favour of Usyk, with a bewildered Fury seen later seen discussing the decision in the ring with promoter Frank Warren.
. Fury subsequently departed the ring without giving a post-fight interview and Warren revealed he had been dumbfounded by the judges' decision. 'How can Tyson only got four rounds in this fight?' Warren asked. 'It's impossible. He got four rounds, each gave him four rounds, all different rounds.'.
'He's very disappointed, as I am as well. But I mean, I'm not saying there's any bias [but] everybody along the front there, we all thought is the same.'. Warren also revealed that one of three judges ringside had not scored a single round for Fury after the midway point of the fight.