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In a thrilling rematch held on Saturday night at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Oleksandr Usyk successfully defended his undisputed heavyweight title against Tyson Fury, marking another spectacular chapter in his boxing career. The bout concluded with a unanimous decision in favor of Usyk, with judges Gerardo Martinez, Patrick Morley, and Ignacio Robles each scoring the match 116-112.

Throughout the fight, Usyk showcased his exceptional skills, landing 179 of 423 punches, equating to an impressive 42 percent accuracy. In contrast, Fury, despite his stature and experience, managed to land 144 out of 509 punches, resulting in only 28 percent accuracy. Post-fight, Usyk reflected on his victory with humility, emphasizing his focus on the sport rather than the judges’ scores, stating, “I win, it’s good.”

The rematch generated significant excitement following their initial clash in May, where Fury faced his first professional defeat. The atmosphere in the arena was charged, enhanced by Usyk’s team requesting that the Middle East Professional Boxing Commission mandate a trim to Fury’s beard before the fight. This request added an interesting narrative to the pre-bout tension, with Fury making a memorable entry in a striking red Christmas-themed robe, set to the backdrop of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You.”

Usyk began the match with a methodical approach, absorbing Fury’s initial aggressive tactics over the first two rounds. However, he quickly countered, employing a body attack coupled with effective power punches that began to unsettle Fury. By the sixth round, Usyk’s strategy of speed and precision was evident as he staggered Fury, demonstrating that agility and technique can triumph over sheer size.

As the fight progressed, Fury struggled to maintain his pace while Usyk’s composure allowed him to execute tactical combinations that visibly affected Fury. By the tenth round, though Fury rallied momentarily, Usyk’s counterattacks kept him in control, leading to a final flurry of punches exchanged between the two in the closing moments.

Notably, an experimental AI judging system also participated, aligning with Usyk as the clear victor at 118-112. Shortly after the decision, Fury expressed his disappointment, asserting he felt he had the upper hand, yet acknowledged the outcome.

In the wake of his victory, Usyk indicated a willingness to engage with Daniel Dubois, the mandatory challenger, who had previously interrupted the post-fight proceedings, pushing for another chance after his August defeat.

Usyk remains a prominent figure in boxing, continuing to inspire fans with his sportsmanship and determination. As he looks ahead, the heavyweight division is bound to be captivated by his next moves, especially with the interest surrounding potential future bouts. The event underscored Saudi Arabia’s growing reputation as a host of major sports spectacles, contributing to their vibrant cultural landscape.

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