
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman said he spoke with Tyson Fury about his retirement and said he was “worrying about his loss in his decision to Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch last December.
Tyson Fury thinks he wins
Fury is still struggling to lose him to Usyk, undoubtedly replaying the battle image in his mind. Understand: He thinks he won.
Sulaiman said he was angry (34-2-1, 24 KO) unhappy with the judge’s score, which allowed Usyk to win 116-112, 116-112 and 116-112. Surprisingly, Fury believes the judge awarded him a bad deal for the fight and believes he is the right champion.
Most fans think Fury obviously lost the fight. The rematch was one-sided, and Usyk used his angry gait to surround him, hitting and moving away.
Angry situation thwarted the opportunity
The chance to win with frustration anger is his situation. He looked boring around the middle, 281 lbs, This is the most important career for the Gypsy King. Last May, he was more effective in his first battle with Usyk.
Usyk gets the original deal in his first battle with rage. That’s the guy Oleksandr was hurt by Tyson in the ninth round, where he bounced a punch and let him bounce off the rope.
Currently, Usk is pushed away by the referee, and he is preparing to defeat the helpless fist, which is completely angry. The referee surprised to give Fury eight rare charges, ultimately saving him from being eliminated.
If Fury was to continue to be salty about his losses, he might never come back. It was his loss because he missed all the loot and he could fight Anthony Joshua twice.
WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman said Tyson Fury is still retired, but his decision in his final battle with Oleksandr Usyk remains “very painful”. pic.twitter.com/lsqnp6izsr
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Last updated on June 26, 20125