Oleksandr Usyk Beats Anthony Joshua by “Split Second Decision” to Retain Titles as top Heavyweight Boxer

Oleksandr Usyk defeats Anthony Joshua to retain Titles as top the Heavyweight Boxer

Oleksandr Usyk has beat Nigerian-British boxer, Anthony Joshua on Saturday night, August 20,to retain his spot at the top of the heavyweight division with a “Split Second Decision” at the King Abdullah Sports City Arena in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.


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At the end of the boxing match which featured 12 rounds, had the Ukrainian fighter, outpointed Joshua on a split decision, taking it 116-112 and 115-113 on two cards. The third judge scored 115-113 for Joshua.

 

 

During the fight, Joshua showed a different side of him, putting plenty of pressure and landing body shots to Usyk, a great departure from their first fight in September. The body punches nearly broke Usyk (who helped defend Ukraine during Russia’s invasion) – in the ninth round.

 

 

Usyk then showed impeccable character in the 10th round, clipping Joshua with heavy counter-punches to end the bout. Usyk deservingly won and could possibly fight Tyson Fury the WBC heavyweight champion in December for the crown of undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Speaking through a translator after the fight, Usyk said;

 

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“This is already history,” “Many generations are going watch this fight, especially the [10th] round, when someone tried to beat me hard, but I standed it and turned it in a different way. Thanks, God.”

 

Usyk was asked whether he thought he won the fight in light of the protestations from Joshua’s corner. “Yes, of course,” he answered

 

When asked about the one major heavyweight title that’s not in his possession: the WBC belt held by Tyson Fury, Usyk responds;

 

“I’m sure that Tyson Fury is not retired yet,” “I’m sure. I’m convinced he wants to fight me. I want to fight him. And if I’m not fighting Tyson Fury, I’m not fighting at all.”

 

“Only God knows whether I will or not. But all these gentlemen here around me, my team, they’re going to help me.”

 

 

Several fans and supporters of AJ blamed him for wanting a quick rematch instead of taking his time and get his wining mojo back, adding that  he needed an emotional wining as much as he needed a physical win, but he chose to focus on getting the belts back.

 

 

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