This Is The Computer Calculation Result Of Oleksandr Usyk Vs Tyson Fury's Match

JAKARTA CompuBox Stats' computer tally from Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury's duel showed figures that Usyk was ahead in a crushing blow, while Fury won by jab.

The fight for the true heavyweight boxing world title which was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday night, May 18, 2024, was won by Usyk with a narrow number after completing 12 rounds.

In the first three rounds Fury won a jab with an average of 25:14, while Usyk hit more heavily through hooks and straight with an average of 21:12. Fury found his offensive flow in rounds four to six, but from round seven the Briton slipped.

Usyk began to dominate in the eighth round, with at least 12 landslides to Fury's head and body. Even in the nine round, the Ukrainian brought down Fury. Luckily Fury was saved by the bell at the end of the nine round, after referee Mark Nelson completed 10 counts.

In the tenth to twelve rounds, Usyk was ahead by a landslide. He landed 36 crushing punches in the final three rounds, compared to 15 that Fury landed. Usyk's total hit was 12 rounds of 170. That's the most of all opponents Fury has faced, apart from Otto Wallin who landed 123 major hits in the match against Fury in Las Vegas on September 14, 2019.

Final score tally, judges Mike Total and Manuel Oliver Palomo gave 114-113 and 115-112 points for Usyk's win. Another judge, Craig Metcalfe won Fury 114-113. Be Usyk won a narrow 2-1 mark and became the first true world heavyweight champion, after Lennox Lewis did 25 years ago by beating Evander Holyfield.