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Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter sharply criticizes the referee for “stealing” Tyson Fury

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Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, insisted the referee “stole KO” from the Ukrainian when he wobbled Tyson Fury with a powerful left hand. On Saturday night, in one of the biggest and most anticipated fights in state-of-the-art history, Usyk defeated Fury to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the world with four belts.

In the deciding night between the two undefeated superstars, the judges scored the fight 115-112 and 114-113 for Usyk, with the third judge scoring it 114-113 in Fury’s favor. The result meant a stunned Fury was beaten for the first time in his 16-year professional career and was already looking forward to a rematch.

The 35-year-old started well, but in the eighth round he lost control of the fight when the rejuvenated Usyk fired a punch. In the ninth round, Usyk delivered the blow of the evening, which miraculously did not lead to a dramatic break.

After a series of blows, the overhand was released and a stunned Furia wandered around the ring. Seemingly on his feet, the Gypsy King used the ropes to stay alive while sensationally avoiding Uzyk’s attempts to finish the job.

The referee awarded Fury 10 points and the Briton refused to give up as he was saved by the bell. Although things turned around and Usyk finally got the win, Krassyuk was disgusted to see that his client failed to score an epic knockout victory.

“I’m exhausted,” Krassyuk told DAZN. “I was cheering and supporting Usyk throughout the fight. No offense to the referee, but he stole the KO. This is my opinion. It was a great performance.”

Either way, Usyk’s victory means he has taken the WBC belt from Fury and added it to his WBA, WBO and IBF collection. The 37-year-old remains undefeated and is the first boxer in almost 25 years – since Lennox Lewis in 1999 – to be the sport’s only heavyweight world champion.

Both men had a rematch clause in their contracts, and Usyk responded warmly to Fury’s suggestion that he wanted to “set up the fight in October.” Devastated to hear him being called champion, a tearful Usyk expressed his gratitude to his fans and team.

“Thank you very much to my team,” Usyk said. “This is a great opportunity for my family, for me and my country. It’s a great time, it’s a great day. Yes, of course I’m ready for a rematch.”

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Oscar Collazo defeats Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become unified mini flyweight champion

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November 16, 2024

Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo made history by defeating Thailand’s Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become the Unified Mini Flyweight Champion in a thrilling tactical battle in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. WBO titleholder Collazo added Niyomtronga’s WBA belt to his collection with his TKO victory. The official stoppage time was 1:29 of the seventh round.

In the fight, Collazo’s superior movement and counter-attacking skills neutralized Niyomtrong’s aggressive style. Despite some sturdy moments from Niyomtrong, particularly in the early rounds, the southpaw’s precise combinations and excellent defense began to control the fight from the middle rounds, and he knocked down the former champion three times before claiming Niyomtrong’s title and perfect record.

With this victory, the 27-year-old Collazo cements himself as the recent face of the 105-pound division, holding both the WBA and WBO titles. The Puerto Rican star, long considered one of the sport’s brightest prospects, is now the undisputed mini flyweight champion. After the fight, Collazo expressed gratitude to his team and fans, stating, “This is for Puerto Rico, for all the people who believed in me.”

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s Amazing Fight Netflix’s viewership numbers have been shattered

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Netflix revealed that the co-main event featuring Jake Paul and Mike Tyson and Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor has become the most-watched professional women’s sporting event in U.S. history.

The fight took place on Friday in Twxas, where Paul faced Tyson – it was his first professional boxing match in 19 years – lasting eight rounds. The fight went the full distance, with the YouTuber securing victory based on the judge’s scorecards.

Paul’s performance against Tyson was met with criticism due to the significant age difference between the two fighters, leading many to question his motives for fighting. The 27-year-old was booed for his lack of aggression in the final rounds, and even his own corner expressed disappointment, urging him to aim for the knockout.

Despite the criticism, Paul dominated the fight, highlighting the 31-year age gap between him and “Iron Mike” as Tyson struggled to keep up with the younger fighter. Fans had hoped that the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world would be able to turn back the clock in his first professional fight in 19 years, but that didn’t happen.

In contrast, the co-main event featuring Taylor and Serrano was fierce. Despite landing fewer punches than Serrano, the Irish star controversially won on points, leaving both women battered and bloody as they gave their all in the ring.

Serrano v. Taylor resulted in an astonishing nearly 50 million households worldwide tuning in live. Netflix data suggests this match is poised to become the most-watched professional women’s sporting event in U.S. history.

Taylor successfully defended her undisputed Women’s Lightweight Championship following a controversial and unpopular unanimous decision against Amanda Serrano. Following on from the memorable 2022 Madison Square Garden event, which was the first-ever female-led main event at the iconic venue, Taylor once again secured victory.

Described as one of the most anticipated feuds in women’s boxing, the fight did not disappoint, reflecting the intensity of their initial fight. Despite the local preference for Serrano, all three judges awarded Taylor scores of 95-94, leaving the Texas crowd disappointed.

Nearly 50 million homes were glued to the screen as Taylor asserted her dominance over Serrano, and Tyson’s defeat of Paul attracted a huge international audience, peaking at 65 million. When Netflix entered the sports streaming market, it faced criticism due to numerous viewer complaints about streaming issues such as connection interruptions and freezing screens.

The triumphant Paul commented after the victory: “Service failure. This is the biggest event.”

Tyson initially performed better in the first rounds, but Paul recalibrated and took control when Tyson appeared tired. Paul managed to land an impressive 78 of 278 punches thrown, in stark relief to Tyson who landed just 18 of 97 punches thrown.

As the final rounds played out, there was a chorus of cheers from the AT&T Stadium crowd as neither boxer seemed to put forth much effort as the two-minute rounds wore on. It’s likely that viewers around the world shared similar sentiments.

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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, boxer claims fight ‘fixed’

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According to an Undercard fighter, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson became embroiled in controversy after accusations that their fight was “fixed.”

Despite his youth and vigor, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul seemed to hold Tyson back, leading to a unanimous decision with the scorecards reading 80-72, 79-73, 79-73 in Paul’s favor. In a remarkable display, Paul even bowed to Tyson in the closing moments of the match.

Post-fight comments fueled speculation about the fight’s legitimacy. Sara Bailey, the WBA women’s lithe flyweight champion who supported Lucas Bahdi on the card, openly described the fight as a setup in an interview with ES NEWS: “Yes, it has been fixed, I’m sorry.” Bahdi himself noted Paul’s performance, saying, “I think he is [Paul] It calmed down.”

The dissatisfaction was palpable as many fans left the arena before the result was announced and there were boos at the end of the fight.

Paul admitted in the post-fight press conference that he deliberately avoided a knockout, stating: “Yeah, definitely a little bit. I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn’t want to hurt someone who didn’t have to do it.” get hurt.”

He also reflected on Tyson’s performance, noting: “There was a point where he (Tyson) didn’t engage in discussion, I could just see his age was showing a little bit. This war on violence… that faded away as the NA rounds passed.

“People just love to hate me. I purposely say things that people might hate. This is what I like to do. If people want to see more…give me a few months. I tried to give the best fight I could.

“When someone just survives in the ring, it’s demanding to make it exhilarating. I don’t care what people have to say. That’s how it is.”

Retired boxing champion Andre Ward told KO Artist Sports: “I don’t want to say it…it seemed like that at times. And honestly, I appreciate it. I didn’t mean to feel this. This.

“What’s the worst that will happen, you’ll get a few boos? But you still honor and pay tribute to an all-time great.”

Paul also revealed another reason for his performance: “Two weeks ago I sprained my ankle, completely tore the ligament, anterior ligament and kind of broke the other side of my foot.”

“I was on crutches for four or five days and it just stopped me from finishing my training camp. I don’t know how it didn’t leak or anything. I missed about two weeks of sparring and that’s why my cardio didn’t work out” I’m really not feeling too good tonight.

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