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Usyk Defeats Tyson Fury, Retains Heavyweight Titles

With this victory, Usyk retained his WBA (Super), WBO, and WBC heavyweight titles, maintaining his unbeaten professional record at 23-0.

The highly anticipated rematch showcased 12 rounds of intense action, with both fighters exchanging control. However, Usyk’s tactical precision and endurance proved decisive as he outmaneuvered Fury, earning a unanimous 116-112 decision on the judges’ scorecards.

Reflecting on his triumph, the ever-modest Usyk credited his team and family for their unwavering support. “I win, it’s good,” he said with a smile. “My wife helps me, my children. My two sons have won judo belts. My son said, ‘Papa, you next.’”

Despite the rivalry, Usyk praised Fury as a worthy opponent, calling him “a great fighter” and acknowledging the significance of their battles. “Unbelievable 24 rounds,” he said, highlighting how the bouts had shaped his career.

In an emotional tribute, Usyk dedicated his win to his late mother and all mothers in Ukraine, a gesture that resonated deeply with fans and his compatriots.

As for his future, Usyk hinted at more challenges ahead. “I can more. I am ready. I go back home, rest,” he said, leaving the door open for potential blockbuster fights in the heavyweight division.

The victory further solidifies Usyk’s reputation as one of the sport’s all-time greats, with fans and pundits eagerly anticipating his next move.

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