Usyk retains crown, beats Fury in tight rematch

Boxing

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Oleksandr Usyk retained the heavyweight championship with another decision victory over Tyson Fury on Saturday, this time unanimously, in a rematch that was every bit as competitive as their first meeting in May.

Usyk, ESPN’s No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer, prevailed by the same score on all three cards: 116-112.

The rounds were difficult to score as Fury found plenty of success, particularly from the southpaw stance as he switched from orthodox, but Usyk found the far bigger moments in the bout.

“He’s a great fighter, he’s a great opponent, it’s a great 24 rounds; unbelievable 24 rounds in my career,” said Usyk, 37. “Thank you so much, [Fury].”

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