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Oleksandr Usyk has become the undisputed heavyweight champion after defeating Tyson Fury by a split decision on May 18, 2024. The closely contested bout saw Usyk edge out Fury on the judges' scorecards, with two judges favoring Usyk and one judge scoring the fight for Fury (Box.Live) (BoxRec).
This victory makes Usyk the first boxer to hold all four major heavyweight titles (WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO) simultaneously since Lennox Lewis. The fight was characterized by Usyk's superior technical skills and agility, which allowed him to outmaneuver the larger and more physically imposing Fury. Despite Fury's attempts to use his size and reach advantage, Usyk's precision and speed proved decisive (Box.Live) (Sky Sports).
The fight has significant implications for the heavyweight division, as Usyk's win solidifies his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world. This bout has been highly anticipated, given the long buildup and the challenges in negotiating the fight's terms. Fury's previous fight against Francis Ngannou, which he narrowly won, raised questions about his preparedness, but he put on a commendable performance against Usyk (Sky Sports).
The split decision reflects the competitive nature of the match, highlighting both fighters' strengths and the high stakes involved in the clash for undisputed status in the heavyweight division.
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