Newly released footage from TNT Sports reveals Tyson Fury’s seething reaction moments after Oleksandr Usyk was awarded a unanimous decision in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night. All three judges—Patrick Morley of the United States, Ignacio Robles of Panama, and Gerardo Martinez of Puerto Rico—scored the fight 116–112 in Usyk’s favor. Furious at the ruling, Fury expressed, “Oscar De La Hoya, everybody, said he had me on top for four rounds. It is what it is. Robbed there. F* them.”** He told coach Ben Davison bluntly, “What do you think I did Ben? Sincerely?” Davison replied, “I thought it was dead tight. I thought you were going to get it to be honest.”
Still reeling from his previous split decision loss in May, Fury stormed to the venue claiming, “You get nothing in these countries.” He insisted, “I swear to God, I thought I won it by at least three rounds. I was in charge of the fight, on the front foot all night.” He believed that he commanded the pace, comparing himself to a bulldozer moving forward. Despite the judges’ unwavering consensus, Fury’s frustration echoed throughout the Kingdom Arena, fueling speculation about possible bias in Saudi Arabia.
Like a storm raging across the desert, Fury’s fury could portend a deeper crack in boxing’s scoring system. As Usyk basks in his latest triumph, Fury’s controversial stance, fueled by raw emotion, leaves us wondering if justice has prevailed. The Fury vs. Usyk saga is far from over.