Usyk taken to the hospital after winning over Fury…
Saturday’s exciting bout took place in Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury by split decision. The highly disputed quality of the fight was reflected in the judges’ scores, which were two at 114–113 and one at 115–12. Nevertheless, Usyk’s victory was not without consequence, as following the fight, he was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be a major injury, highlighting the intensity of Fury’s attack.
Usyk broke his jaw during the bout, and promoter Frank Warren told the media that he was taken to the hospital right away. Given that Usyk delivered the stronger strikes—especially in Round 9, when he surrounded Fury to score the fight’s only knockdown—it was an unexpected announcement.
Usyk and Fury traded blows nonstop from the opening bell, and neither boxer showed signs of backing down. Usyk outmaneuvered Fury at key points thanks to his technical skill and agility, hitting accurate counterpunches and jabs that convinced the judges to rule in his favor. Nevertheless, Fury’s overwhelming strength and unwavering aggression had a profound effect, leading to the possible damage that required Usyk to receive medical care.
The split decision result emphasizes how narrowly Usyk’s triumph was decided. Every judge’s scorecard captured the ups and downs of a bout in which both competitors suffered and delivered severe punishment. Usyk’s fortitude was put to the test by Fury’s unrelenting assault, and the result—Usyk’s hospitalization—shows the physical cost of their fierce struggle.
While the boxing community waits for further information regarding Usyk’s health, his victory over Fury is evidence of his talent and tenacity. The close call on the fight and the subsequent health issues highlight the extreme danger and harshness of heavyweight boxing at its best.