Being more appreciated than Oleksandr Usyk and at one time overwhelming the opponent, but Tyson Fury was the one who had to fail. He was once used by Usyk Knock-Down in the 9th half, and the arbitrator was somewhat biased in that situation. Instead of letting Fury fall, he counted when he was still standing.
Immediately after the referee announced the match results, both Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk had a mouth agreement on rematch. They can compete in October this year, if the two parties soon closed the necessary terms. Fury himself also confirmed this information at the press conference.
Frank Warren, the boss of Tyson Fury, also confirmed the rematch. According to Warren's share, the first contract between the two sides has an immediate rematch. Tyson Fury himself wanted to rematch, in the context that he did not accept his losing to USYK.
“The contract between the two parties has a rematch,” Frank Warren said. The boss added: “Fury proactively suggested, and with that wish, we will do every way for the two boxers to play soonest. This is an instant rematch, and most likely will take place in October.”
With the defeat of Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk has acquired all the most prestigious championships in Heavyweight: WBC, WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO and The Ring. He is the first boxer in this weight class to be recognized the title of absolute champion in the past 25 years.
Before encountering Tyson Fury, USYK had 2 times with Anthony Joshua and all won. In 2 times against Joshua, USYK won by the point. He also became a rare boxer to become absolute champion in two weight classes, before that the Cruiserweight class.