Gypsy King dethroned: Usyk takes down Fury in epic fight to become undisputed champion, create 24-year first

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Oleksandr Usyk has defeated Tyson Fury by split decision to become the first undisputed heavyweight boxing world champion in 24 years.

Ukraine’s Usyk (22-0) added Fury’s WBC title to his own WBA, IBF and IBO belts with a spectacular late rally highlighted by a ninth-round knockdown in a back-and-forth bout between two previously unbeaten heavyweight champion in Riyadh early on Sunday. 

Two judges favoured 37-year-old Usyk, 115-112 and 114-113, while the third gave it to England’s Fury, 114-113.

“It’s a great time. It’s a great day,” Usyk said.

“Thank you so much to my team,” Usyk added while fighting back tears in the ring. “It’s a big opportunity for me, for my family, for my country. Slava Ukraini!”

Usyk started quickly, but then had to survive while the confident, charismatic Fury dominated the middle rounds. 

Usyk rallied in the final rounds, just as the 2012 Olympic gold medalist has done so many times in his career, taking control with a dominant eighth and nearly stopping 35-year-old Fury in the ninth.

Usyk hurt Fury (34-1-1) with a left hand and eventually sent him sprawling into a corner in the final seconds of the round, getting credit for a knockdown right before Fury was saved by the bell. 

Fury made it to the 10th, but he struggled to mount a consistent attack after nearly getting stopped.

Fury kissed Usyk on the head after the final bell. Fury also said he wants the rematch in October.

“I believe I won that fight,” Fury said. “I believe he won a few of the rounds, but I won the majority of them, and I believe it was one of those what-can-you-do, one of them … decisions in boxing. We both put on a good fight, best we can do. 

“You know, his country is at war, so people are siding with a country at war. But make no mistake, I won that fight, in my opinion, and I’ll be back. I’ve got a rematch clause.”

The 37-year-old Usyk is the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis held the honour for five months in 1999 and 2000. 

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He is also now the lineal heavyweight champion by beating Fury, who beat Wladimir Klitschko to earn that distinction in 2015.

Usyk is 15cm shorter than the 206cm (6-foot-9) Fury, and he weighed in 13.6kg lighter than the hulking British star this week. The size difference didn’t matter to Usyk, who has used his athleticism and skill to counter every challenge he has faced since moving up from cruiserweight to heavyweight in 2019.

Usyk landed 41 per cent of his 407 punches, while Fury landed just 31.7 per cent of his 496 punches, according to CompuBox statistics. Usyk both threw (260 to 210) and landed (122 to 95) more power punches.

Usyk upset Anthony Joshua to win three title belts in 2021, and he kept them through two defences while angling for the ultimate payday of a fight against Fury in Saudi Arabia.

Usyk has now joined the elite club of fighters who held every major world championship belt at heavyweight – and he is the first to do it in the four-belt era, which began in 2007. The list of undisputed champions includes Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Floyd Patterson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and Mike Tyson.

The most recent undisputed heavyweight champ was Lewis, who beat Evander Holyfield in late 1999 and enjoyed a five-month reign. 

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