WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman says he talked to Tyson Fury about him coming out of pension, and he says he is “bitter” about his loss of decision to Oleksandr Ulsyk in their re -broadcast in December last year.
Tyson Fury thinks he won
Fury is still keeping his loss to USyk, which undoubtedly plays the image of the fight in his head. Get it: He thinks he won.
Sulaiman mentions that he was not satisfied with Fury (34-2-1, 24 COs) by the judges, who won USKyk by 116-112, 116-112 and 116-112. Surprisingly, Fury thinks he got a bad agreement by the judge’s staff for the fight because he believes he was the rightful winner.
Most fans believe that Fury clearly lost the fight. The Rematch was one -sided, with Ulsyk that Fury’s slow corridor to box, beat him and move away.
Fury’s condition has hampered the chances
What Fury’s chances of winning were his condition. He looked asleep at the city center and weighed at 281 pounds, which was the heaviest career weight for the Gypsy King. He was more effective in the first battle with USyk last year in May at 261 pounds.
The one who got a raw agreement with USyk in his first battle with Fury. It was the one where Oleksandr Tyson injured in the ninth round, where he landed a barrage of pushing and bouncing him off the ropes.
Utsyk was currently thrown out of the way by the referee, and he was about to land the finish against the helpless, completely out of it. The referee surprisingly gave Fury a rare eighth score, which eventually saved him to be knocked out.
If Fury will still remain salty about his loss, he may never come back. This is his loss because he misses all the spoils of the loot he could fight twice against Anthony Joshua.
Tyson Fury is still retired, but remains ‘very bitter’ about the decision in his last battle with Oleksandr Ulsyk, according to WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman 🗣️‼ ️ pic.twitter.com/lsqnp6izsr
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Last updated on 06/26/2025