Oleksandr Usyk outmatched Tyson Fury for the second time on Saturday, December 21, scoring more points to defeat him and retain his championship titles.

Fury struggled to make an impression in the boxing match which took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for a highly anticipated IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC and WBO undisputed world heavyweight title fight.

Defending champion Usyk was in control and seven months after his first victory over his bigger opponent was declared the winner by the judges who each scored the bout 116-112.

Fury left the ring immediately after the scores were announced.

Speaking after his victory, Usyk said: “I win, I win, thank you God. I had good preparation, my wife helped me.

“For me, this is a very happy day. My son won his judo belt and said to me, ‘Papa, you are next’.”

While Fury failed to comment after his loss, promoter Frank Warren who was amazed by the results shared: “How did Tyson only get four rounds in this fight? I’m not biased.

“Everyone across the front all thought the same way. It’s nuts. Did you only give him four rounds. Nuts. I don’t get it. Really disappointed with that.

“I thought Tyson was in control. Thought he boxed extremely well. But anyway. It is what it is.”