
Usyk was noticeably absent from his scheduled post-fight media scrum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Promoter Frank Warren informed the media that Usyk was rushed to the hospital after breaking his jaw at some point during the fight. It was a surprising announcement considering Usyk landed the harder blows, particularly in Round 9 when he swarmed Fury for the fight’s lone knockdown.
The first undisputed heavyweight title fight in a quarter century lived up to the occasion. The first few rounds were competitive before Fury took control of the middle frames with laser-accurate punches that hurt Usyk. The Ukrainian fighter turned the tide in Round 7 and then took control with a knockdown in Round 9 where he nearly finished the previously unbeaten champion. Usyk ultimately won a thrilling split decision with scorecards reading 115-112, 113-114 and 114-113.
Fury promised to activate his contractually mandated rematch, something that Usyk welcomes. There is no confirmed date for Usyk vs. Fury 2, but Saudi Arabia’s chairman of general entertainment authority Turki Alalshikh had previously eyeballed October 2024 as a potential option.