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Oleksandr Usyk Defeats Tyson Fury to Claim Undisputed Heavyweight Champion

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On Sunday, Oleksandr Usyk emerged victorious over Tyson Fury in a dramatic showdown, claiming the title of undisputed heavyweight world champion.

Usyk’s win came via split decision after a tense about that saw Fury dominate the early rounds before Usyk staged a remarkable comeback in the latter half.

The fight, held in front of 28,000 fans, including celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo and Anthony Joshua, saw Fury initially in control.

However, the tide turned in the seventh round when Usyk began to fight back vigorously. The Ukrainian champion landed powerful left-hand blows, chasing Fury and increasing his urgency in the eighth round.

Usyk’s relentless pursuit paid off in the ninth round when a left hand sent Fury staggering into the ropes, prompting the referee to issue a count.

Despite regaining his composure, Fury struggled to regain momentum, with Usyk maintaining his aggressive approach.

The final rounds saw Usyk pressing forward, landing significant blows that kept Fury on the defensive.

As the final bell sounded, the outcome was uncertain, but the judges awarded Usyk the victory by split decision, making him the first undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years.

Fury, who had been defending his world title for the fourth time, had his confidence and playful antics overshadowed by Usyk’s determination and skill.

Despite the setback, Fury managed to land the final telling blow, but it was not enough to sway the judges’ decision.

The victory cements Usyk’s place in boxing history.

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